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A custom knife.
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VP of TehBloodyThumbs

Registered: September 2008
Location: Middle Of No Where Minneasota. Uff Da!
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I make my knives with warren cutlery blade blanks that I regrind and shape sharpen and polish, I put my own special temper on them. they have a brass pin through the blade and hadle for extra security. This one is Bolivian Rosewood and Wenge.
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brent from mb
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Thu October 9, 2008 21:36 Rating: 10.00 

OK, now this one is almost to pretty to use. I love the handle and have a soft spot for Warren blades. Their beginner kit is what I started with and still use fairly often.

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Fri October 10, 2008 00:57

Thanks Brent, this knife was a gift to a very good friend who lost most of his shop and tools to a fire last winter. These blades are warren when I buy them, I take them to a whole nother level.
Carl

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