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    Aussie Slip Joint

    That is well done Alistair! mitch
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    "The Chopper" 13+ inches of twisted steel!

    That turned out great. Well done mate! mitch
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    Curtiss "NANO" folders

    What a great handy knife2thumbs I really like em. Thanks for sharing mitch
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    Locking liners...a pair

    Very smooth & great looking pair. cheers mitch
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    Luck of the Irish slippie

    Sean, very nice all round slippie. mitch
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    More Aussie wood handled hunters

    Very nice Bruce2thumbs
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    "Bushcrafter" now with sheath.

    Magnus, Nice attention detail, as usual2thumbs mitch
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    My latest frontier sheath........

    Chuck. That is superb2thumbs I like the knife too. It's just an outstanding combo! mitch
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    Another Slipjoint

    They just keep getting nicer Joe!2thumbs mitch
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    Proto of my new edc folder...

    Jared what are you doing building friction folders without extended tang:eek: Just kidding looks like you've built a sturdy little tank2thumbs I too was wondering if he was having blade option. mitch
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    New Slippie

    You should be proud Alistair. it works well. mitch
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    New Little Knife Sheath

    Yep nicely done mate. mitch
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    Some hunters for Blade

    Very nice Bruce! mitch
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    New Slippie

    He wanted me to use it. The scales are more black & grey, the blade is starting to match:D
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    New Slippie

    This is a new slippie ny Alistair Phillips (cubane here) he is an Aussie maker. Specs 01 blade & linerless black micarta Open: ~170mm Closed: ~95mm Edge: ~65mm Nlade:- 2.4mm Has washers & half stop. I would rate the walk & talk about 61/2, or 7. The attention to detail is very good...
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    Persian Folder

    I like that a lot2thumbs mitch
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    The Justice Bowie.......again

    Bruce, Coop's pics really show off your great work. Thanks for sharing. mitch
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    New Linerlock

    Joe, Very nice mate! mitch
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    Folders: Slipjoint vs. Tactical

    Sean good question. I think there's a middle ground. Using modern materials for slipjoints is natural progression. As is traditional patterns being made into linerlocks doesn't make it tactical just an updated locking version of a classic pattern. I think every era adds their own touches with...
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    Sharks tooth damascus with girrafe bone

    Bruce, That is sweet. I really like the lines of it. Thanks for sharing. mitch
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