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Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:16

Thanks Nick not much of a collection. I have given one of the Stags as a gift and the CowGirl is also gone.
Comment by Gerald Hines on March 24, 2011 at 1:17
Part of the fun of aquiring these is giving them away.
 
Comment by Bill Fletcher on May 18, 2011 at 11:15

Hello,  I carried a Peanut knife for about a year.  They are a handy little pattern.  At present I only have the "Big Orange" while my better half has 3 in her knife X scissor collection. Thought that I'd share our pics.  All the best, Fletch 

Case XX 2008 Peanut 1 of 500, Tennessee Corelon Orange 9220

 Case XX 2002 Peanut 8220R SC SS Mother of Pearl

Case XX 2010 Peanut 8220R SC  SS Abalone/back

Case XX 1997 Big Nut Peanut 6520 Blue Jigged Bone, Front & Back

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If you don't buy toilet paper, you really have to buy laundry detergent!

Good point Max. 

You're not using Knife World are you Toby?

LOL! Good point! Sometimes liking and having so many is a bad thing!

Bob Biggs said:

Hey Craig i am consumed with jealousy, but on the other hand i dont have your worries about which one to EDC today so just having the one peanut aint so bad...

Pearly Christmas



Craig Henry said:

Any Peanut pictures?

Nice ones Ken!

Not new, but with a new modified blade that I did.........

Very Well Done! Looks like it came from the Factory!

Thanks Max! I appreciate it! 

Real sweet. What did you do? What was it before modification?

Thanks Robert! It had the standard Clip Blade.

 I don't have any of my power equipment anymore so I used a hand file to shape the blade (which I did sometimes even when I had power equipment) and my old standby Lansky to get the edge staright.

Before - 

Wow, that's impressive, great job. I've been handling finished blades and I know how hard the work is. Great job.

Craig Henry said:

Thanks Robert! It had the standard Clip Blade.

 I don't have any of my power equipment anymore so I used a hand file to shape the blade (which I did sometimes even when I had power equipment) and my old standby Lansky to get the edge staright.

Before - 

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