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CFK Knife - Skinner

Damascus blade - skinner
Camel bone handle

For some reason I do not seem to have a photo of the other side.

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Comment by Kevin D on December 10, 2023 at 6:58

Good Morning Lars.

I have had one for a little bit, but I don't really recall exactly when I picked it up/  Looking back at this group of phots...  I think I should add OAL, blade length, etc.  the measurable stuff.  Seems obvious in hindsight, and I do not know why I did not add it in the first place.

Comment by Lars on December 8, 2023 at 21:40

So when did you pick this little beauty up? Very nice...even without a photo of the other side...  :-)

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