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    oh wow! 2 pretty knives! very nice work!

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    Here is one that was made for me by my friend at work several years ago
    It was forged from a car's coil spring
    Last edited by Tachammer73; 07-27-2014 at 10:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tachammer73 View Post
    Very nice squirrel, I'm jealous that's some true craftsmanship there
    Thanks Tachammer, I had a good teacher. Mr. Tokheim gets 98% of the credit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tachammer73 View Post
    Here is one that was made for me by my friend at work several years ago
    It was forged from a car's coil spring
    That is a sweet looking piece. Well done!
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    Did you attend one of his courses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tachammer73 View Post
    Here is one that was made for me by my friend at work several years ago
    It was forged from a car's coil spring
    That's a good looking knife right there. I especially like the brass guard and butt cap. The blade profile looks like it would make an excellent skinner. The parts fit in the handle looks excellent, your friend is talented.

    -Infidel

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    Yes he is, he brought it in to work every few weeks for several months while he was working on it showing it to me and explaining the different processes as he was working on them, makes all that much more special to me knowing how much work he put into it and yes it's a great Skinner and I never go hunting without it, every meal that has come home from the woods since I got it in 2002 has been cleaned by it

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