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Purchased a few from these Makers recently. Serious knives each with a different flare. It's easy to see why these Makers knives are so sought after. More info on my website. Thanks Vince
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I really dig that Ingram and Dozier. Beautiful knives.
Every day on this side of the ground is a win.
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Thanks antlers.
The Ingram definately has understated beauty.
The Dozier is just dressed up. :-)
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Can defintely see the Scagel influence in the Malosh blade.
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Yeah Mink, Mike has really studied and worked to using the Scagel influence but keep his own design of the blades as well.
They are super well made and popular knives.
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