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Thanks Brad! I will say trying to find one is getting a little harder at least in real good shape. This is the large and I really like it! Best of luck! Hope you land one!
Brad T. said:
Hog, that is a sweet LB7. Dang!! Now I need to get one. eBay here I come.
Steve Hanner said:Ok well with all the talk about "linerlocks" I decided to change it up today and carry this:
The venerable Uncle Henry Schrade bone handled LB7! Somehow it just fit!
No luck. All I can find are the LB5 versions, or the Chinese Taylor Brands.
Steve Hanner said:
Thanks Brad! I will say trying to find one is getting a little harder at least in real good shape. This is the large and I really like it! Best of luck! Hope you land one!
Brad T. said:Hog, that is a sweet LB7. Dang!! Now I need to get one. eBay here I come.
Steve Hanner said:Ok well with all the talk about "linerlocks" I decided to change it up today and carry this:
The venerable Uncle Henry Schrade bone handled LB7! Somehow it just fit!
Because I won't let it!
Today I'm carrying this lovely little fixed blade as I have been doing for the past 2 weeks or so. It's so discreet that even at the office no one has noticed that I carry a knife on my belt yet.
This one is in Niolox (or SB1) nobium alloy steel and carbon fibre in which the resin is tinted green.
Today it's been paired up with my very own slipjoint
This one is in 1.2519 steel (similar to O7 steel) and purpleheart scales.
That's a cool little fixed blade Alexander! And those are two nice Peanuts Ken!
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