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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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Awesome addition for March , Dennis.

I've always been awed with nice coin knives.

Oh that's just crazy...I love it! 

Thanks J.J. and Lars.  Been busy here.  Had a leaking dishwasher here .... few things are more worrisome!   Fortunately, keep a leak detector under the dishwasher (and other potential leak locations in the house).  Damage was minimal ... but the next headache began.  Searching for a replacement that was not junk made with more plastic than cars are nowadays!!

Anyway, JD makes super knives, including his coin knives.  He primarily uses old Spanish/Mexican silver coins.  Have had this one since 2018.  The new knife I bought from him arrived this week.  It will probably make next month's calendar!

April is upon us already.  I know, because I am spending entirely too much time outside doing spring clean-up!  

Here's another knife I got from J.D. Ware last month.  A slim slip joint with W2 blade, bull horn covers and an escutcheon made from an old Mexican silver coin.

Happy April Dennis!  Another beauty you've shared with us.  1/4 of 2025 is in the books....Grandpa said it I don't know how many times, but boy...the older ya get the quicker time slips by you.  Don't forget to stop and appreciate life y'all ! ! !

I don't know what I like best about that one, Dennis.

The simple damasscus pattern,

The horn scales,

Or the Mexican silver.

It's May, and may I share a knife that a friend gifted me back almost a decade ago.  Here is a William Henry 2003 collector series T09 Kestrel with granulated silver scales.  What makes it special, aside from the fact that it was a wonderful and thoughtful gift, is that it has a very unique serial number .....  020304!

Oh that's fabulous Dennis! Thank you for sharing it. I love too that it doesn't have to be a "New" knife that is cellebrated. 

Happy May Day my friend - 

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