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Old 01-01-2012, 07:04 PM
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Good one RandallZ!!!!

Still a beautiful knife though my friend!!!
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Old 01-07-2012, 10:32 AM
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And yet another new one!!

This one is a Gerber 06 automatic drop point knife!!.
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Old 01-22-2012, 03:09 PM
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Default Kelgin Desert Storm Knife

Over in Hoss' Karma thread, I mentioned that I have a Kelgin Desert Storm knife. Ken Largin made these knives to support soldiers serving in Desert Storm, but ran into distribution problems. If I recall correctly, Colin Powell suggested that he give them to POWs when they were released, so Ken did. He also offered the knife to the public. As a combatant in DS, I appreciated his gesture and bought one of the knives to support Ken.

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Old 01-23-2012, 02:18 AM
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I have many knives but this one is a custom blade that my friend Mr. Bart Draper and I designed together and he built it for me. I hounded him for years to build me one and he finally broke down and did it . He told me it is the only one like it so that makes it very special to me. His Father and brother was also knife makers and they worked with Gil Hibbens in the early days. This is an heirloom as far as I'm concerned


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Very nice RandallZ and TUFF-IRON!!!
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Very Nice Knives RandallZ and Tuff-Iron.............

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These are not new but I have never posted them before!!
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Nice collection of knives!
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Are Japanese kitchen knives allowed?

Tadatsuna chukabocho and Hiromoto gyuto, both sharpened and rehandled by Dave Martell with spalted walnut and mosaic center pin. Sharp!

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Those are nice!!
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