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Sweet Lee! I like!
Thanks Ron I got real lucky got them both from different places and at different times.. both off of the net too. lol
Wowsa, Lee! Those are both gorgeous looking knives! Those deep canyon scales are just about perfectly matched. They look like two pups from the same litter! I have been a fan of the Backpocket for a while. But that Swayback Jack looks really nice, too! I may have to get my hands on one of those!
Cheers, mate - thanks for sharing your matched set!
O yes Steve you can this knife a outstanding worker has a perfect gimping or striation's on the top of the blade where you can lock your thumb. I will post a demo vid on you-tube soon.
Nice Patrik!
Boy, that really is a whale of a knife! A killer whale, at that!
Nice lookin' knife! And a great pic, too!
Nice Jeremi....
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