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Jan, I have highlighters to use on my knife lists so I don't mess up as much. I don't think I will ever get my lists on excell finished.
Well, I'm waiting on two knives right now, one is an old Kissing Crane and the other is a handmade hammer forged knife. I have never bought a knife from either of them before but I'm sure they are honest knife people. I can hardly wait for either one. I love old knives, and forged ones too, two of the most desired knives I'm after. Yahoo!
Robert, those knives are beautiful.
I love the classic look.
Billy,
LOL, did you see the other drawer? I have taken some good hearted flack over the yellow high lighter. Donnie is threatening to make a blade to go in it if I dont find somewhere else to stash it
I love what people put in drawers. good looking stash, Jan.
No Mam, the one I am having the handle repaired on is "Guide Knife" from the 1930's . It was Al Capoune's favorite knife patern. Thanks Miss Jan, a clip point knife is one of my favorites.
Robert,
Is that bullet the one you handle fixed on? Those are some beauties
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