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I know we are all into cutting things here but, do you ever just buy a knife cause it looks cool? If so, what kind was it? And what was it about the knife's looks you liked? Post pic if you can.

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Nice. Very Nice. I'm glad to know my problem is not just my problem. Talk about a broad range of interest there, Jim.
Thanks, Scott...
Here's one that I made for myself. I swore I'd never do another one because it was so "fiddly" to put together all the scraps I had. But I decided to give it to Tslil's wife when they came to my house last week from Israel. He's a maker, there, and he brought his whole family to see me. His two kids and his mom and dad. Some of the sweetest people that God ever wobbled a gut into!
The pens went to his kids.


Holy Moly! That should only be used to cut Filet Mignon while fine dining :)
yep just purcased a case trapperlock stag and a nidnight bone tested xx oh a ccc forum sea horse whittler...
Cool knife...enjoy it!
Nice collection you have there!
I guess you could say I bought my Zero Tolerance model 302 on looks. Just loved the tiger stripe blade and big ole fatness to the blade! lol
Thanks, John... A few more here:
Photobucket Links:
Seahorses: http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/Unclejim/Seahorsies/?start=all
More knives. Some I've made :http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/Unclejim/?start=all
I did it again. Not only did I buy a knife because it looks cool, but I crossed over from antique knives (where I've been for 10 years, exclusively) to tacticals, custom tacticals actually, just because of a blade grind on one single maker that I'd never even heard of. How's that for taking it to the limit- buying based on looks that is.

While I was looking and trying to find one of that company's blade grinds, I bought 3 others from them in the meantime....crazy.

Well the end of last week, I FINALLY found one for sale. It had the blade grind I was hunting- it's called a "Nightmare Grind," incidently. Got it in the mail today. Gotta show ya now.

OK... Gettin' slashed by that has GOTTA' hurt!
Very nice. Have been looking at Striders myself but a little expensive for my income. That being said I will eventually own one. Really like the one in the photo. Looking at my first custom right now. It is a Les Voorhies creation and it has a price of 450.00 and am really struggling with the decision.
Oh, have I ever? MOST of the knives I have, I bought because I thought I just couldn't LIVE without being surrounded by all that beauty! Wittness this genuine Tiger Eye Seahorse by Michael Hoover on Fox Island.
Pocket jewelry, my friends!

His web site: http://redrummdknives.blademakers.com/
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