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I commissioned a Morseth fighter back in the day.. pretty sweet but had to trade it away for something I forget.I have issues... knife hoarding being one of them.
Love Randall Knives, Al Mar, Peter Bromley, Buck etc. First pic is a partial stack, the middle picture is a Bowie, with caribou grip scales, made by Jens Klaar in Anchorage, AK. and the last is my woods carry Randall.
Take care friends...
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Similar to the CS Bird & Trout knives which I find surprisingly handy, light and small.Found this one on the creepy dude's store! It looks like a decent knife but I will test it! View attachment 999760View attachment 999761
Is that a Paul-like lock?This is my Elishewitz Pharaoh that I had him make for me 10 or 15 years ago. I was at a knife show in NYC when my knife was in process and met his wife in their booth. She told me that my knife was the last truly custom order knife that he was making. Henceforth, he was only going to build what he wanted to build and just put them up for sale.
This has carbon fiber scales, titanium clip, spacer, liners and bolsters and a damasteel blade in the Odin's eye pattern.
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Adios,
Pizza Bob
No. Just whatever pivot Elishewitz used at the time. It is a liner-lock.Is that a Paul-like lock?
I always wanted a Gerber Paul knife but never got around to it.
I figured this knife deserved a worthy sheath. A guy named Eddie Hubbard in Tennessee made it for me. It was fun figuring it out.
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If I had that and a big ol beef femur in front of me I'd have to give it one, just one, mighty whack with that.I figured this knife deserved a worthy sheath. A guy named Eddie Hubbard in Tennessee made it for me. It was fun figuring it out.
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Do you cut your own stacks, or buy them? Asking because I have an old Western hunter and they need H-shaped oval stacks. Can't seem to find any for sale.Got to love a classic drop point hunter. Brass, stacked leather, and antler.
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