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some of my fixed...
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My own design tweak on the Clinch Pick

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With pointy Ronin-like Wharnie blade, flip-side chisel grind, Gripping grooves all the way 'round the handle, milled translucent G-10 with olive G-10 pins, tang under handle has 3 drilled lightening holes.

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http://malice4you.com/images/photogear2.jpg is a photo of my other collection of expensive toys....
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Pic of my Kersahw ZDP/Ti Mini Cyclone, now very sharp!

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The first one is actually a combination of a few different things. The handles are from a s30v glossy G-10 handled Leek, the clip is custom made gold anadized titanium and the blade is from a carbon damascus Leek (which had kinda plain stainless handles which is why I swapped out the blades).

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Pictured with my only other damascus blade. A Mcusta Gentleman's folder with VG-10 stainless Damascus blade.
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Some Opinel's...
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And the Crawford Cutter. Still have no idea what the deal is with this. No idea who makes it, what the blade steel is etc.
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like your "custom" damascus Leek, dedguy, i'd want the same handle color /blade combo.... :cool:
Here's some bad lighting pix of a cocobolo Dozier K-2 .... a much more beautiful knife than my crappy pix depict... :o I love this knife, the ergos, fit/finish/grind lines were "spot on" .... :cool: the sweet "snug" kydex sheath, the *keen* deep hollow ground D-2 blade, the handle fits my hand like the proverbial glove ... :p

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more K-2 pix....

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great shot/collection shriek.... :cool:
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Three recent acquisitions.

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The featherweight champion... <1oz

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That WH is gorgeous!! Congrats!!


And I LOVE that Begg knife!!
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Wow I really like that Kershaw NRG and that William Henry is just awesome. I love the blue/purple liner and clip.
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Saw this on eBay and between the name, and the steel, I couldn't let the auction end without attempting a snipe. :o :D Seller described it as lightly used with some scratches on the bolsters and scales. Guess my eyes aren't all that great, it looks pretty darn clean to me.

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Beretta BE724 - Buffalo Horn scales, nickel silver bolsters, damascus steel forged by Itlay's "Hammer of Ome". Definitely my kind of toy. :D

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A shot of it with my STR customized Stretch, to give a better idea of its size...

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Butter knife dull when I got it, took long enough to get razor sharp that I have high hopes it will hold its edge reasonably well. I'll find out soon enough, it's
definitely going to see some pocket time and use.
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The Begg Tree Frog is amazing! :D

Paul, glad to see your new to has already arrived :D ;)
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Just traded this one for a large Classic with gold Jerzee Devil Logo.
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Sold these recently...part of my original knife collection.
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CRKT Model 4. Just got this one back today from everyone's go-to guy for knife mods, STR. He made new handle scales in linen ivory micarta. I gotta say they make the knife look a ton better compared to the standard black FRN scales. Gives a classic knife design a classier appearance.

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OuchThatsSharp,

Do you own that Phoenix? If so, where did you get it?
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