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Johnny if these are Sodbusters to be, and they certainly look it, then I couldn't be happier!!! Now I just hope they make it a linerlock and in black, of course! Secondly I also hope they'll make it in the #23 size too!!! I love the feel of a sodbuster handle, one of the most comfortable grips of all!
Could these be for a sodbuster?
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Glad to hear it Billy, it really is a great pattern, it just begs for use. Looking forward to seeing new pics of it after a patina is started.
It went great, Johnny. It fits in my pocket just like it had always belonged there.
Billy, how did the first day go?
Jan, glad you enjoyed it, I think a #72 in carbon is in order for me. : )
That club knife has a really good skinning blade. : )
Billy, glad to hear it, that one is going to look amazing with a patina. I have seen one that got some good use, it looks a hundred times better, (if at all possible) than when it was new. I really look forward to hearing what you think of it. The #73 is a classic and a true stand by for me, it may be the best pattern for me.
Good luck and let us know what you think, have fun with it.
Ok, Johnny, you talked me into putting that blood red bone #73 into my pocket for EDC.
Johnny,
It is long but wonderful. Thanks for letting everyone know where it is
I wrote a review of my knives this hunting season on GEC's forum. I blathered on so it's long, I could copy and share it here, but again, it's long. If you guys wanted to read it, it's there. : )
That's a really nice sheath and the knife looks might fine also.
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