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Can't believe we are entering a another decade. I hope everyone has a great new year.  As I open up a new iKC calendar, thought it would be a great idea to choose a knife a month to showcase.  Here's my knife of the month for January (I wonder what yours might be?!).  This is the last knife I purchased in 2019.  It's a utility / hunter by TK Steingass - spalted hackberry handle with a 4.5" 1095 blade with hamon.

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Very nice Doc Dennis....6 months....Wow! ! !

July ..... and it seems thin is in .... with this set of Fox Elite liner locks.  I love these slim folders.

Nicely done Amigo! Thanks for sharing these - Happy July!

7th month already!!  Those are some fine looking knives Dennis, thank you for sharing.  Y'all stay cool out there! ! !

It's August and I hope all of our august iKC members are having a wonderful summer. Been a hot one here and I am certainly looking forward to the cooler weather of fall. 

Here's a nice back lock by Alan Davis.  He doesn't make many back locks ... but this one is a winner.

 

OH!  That is a very attractive blade Dennis!  Nice selection.

A day late and a dollar short .... but it's September.  The temperature has started to cool down, but the knives are still hot!  Here's my favorite customized GEC 62, pocket carver.

Yet another sharp looking folder, Dennis.

I have not heard of Tidioute Cutlery before.  Thank you for sharing!

October and just 3 months to the end of the year.  Here's an Alan Davis slip joint that is special to me.  Not only does it have a great blade and covers .... but it was Alan's personal carry knife for over a year.  

Sharp lookin Davis piece right there.

Getting closer.  Two months left in the year.  I thought this was November .... but no snow, leaves still on the trees, and temps in the 60s and 70s.  I must be living in the bizarro world!  Anyway, here's a knife I had Alan Davis make for me ... with all of the materials I was drooling for at the time.  Burke "River of Fire" Damascus, Hartebeest horn scales, and lava tube pattern titanium TextureTech bolsters.  Happy November ... now, if only the leaves came down and we got some dang snow!!!

 

Yet another real nice looking folder Dennis.

I am not seeing anything that I do not like on it.  Gorgeous damascus, I love horn scales, and real attractive bolster work.

Very nice!

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