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The SOG Nautical:
my first Shellpuller is on its way..ill put up pics when it gets here.another great knife that i think i would only ever buy the one.got lucky as it was part of a BOX-O-PENCILS buy!
Looks to be a great skinner and general all around daily use knife. Very nice looking.
Thanks, Tobias, for your overview of a handy little knife.
Brian Wilhoite's Celtic Clover Skinner
Yes Miss Jan, unusual knives and all types of cutlery, that has been used over time. We might see some pretty interesting things our members have collected over the years. I have a few myself. There would be no limit to what's unusual in the cutlery world. From Fantasy knives to Vintage Working Cutlery. Anything goes. How about that idea?
Thanks, Peter.
TOBIAS sweet bar knife!
ROFL Tobias. That is certainly unusual but a group for unusual could be fun!
I meant unusual, Tobias......LOL
You know, knives made out of shoes, fish, trains, plains and all sorts of stuff.
We also don't have a little Group about Tool Pattern knives. I know there just has to be a bunch of Members that collect that pattern.
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