Show your Fred Perrin customs

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TenGrainBread
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Show your Fred Perrin customs

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I recently started following Fred Perrin on social media where he showcases all the custom stuff he works on. I like his design sensibility and the no-nonsense nature of his knives.

I know he's been making knives for quite a while, so show em if you got em.
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Bought a bunch (5) of Fred Perrin neck knives many years ago when they were just in a snap lock bag with a piece of paper and were very cheap as he was starting out.

Will have to add the photos when I pull them out next as I see similar go for a lot more nowadays.......
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Perrin street griffe:

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dsvirsky wrote:
Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:27 pm
Perrin street griffe:

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Nice. Did you get it through Blade Art? How does it carry?
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Yes, I purchased it from their booth at Blade Show many years ago. The knife is thin and light and carries very unobtrusively.
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