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I like the saddleback Rick.
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The saddleback is very nice Rick. Good work sir.
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I use a course diamond on everything. I like to feel it cutting. quote=JSTUART] Rick - Thanks for the offer! Quick question - I noticed that I need to touch up the edge a bit on the catfish; these crappie bones are tough. What do you suggest as the best way to do this? Ceramic sticks like Kaleb has in his pic above?
jason Question, doesn't anyone over there just use a steel to touch up the edge.[/quote]
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Here is a new pattern drop point by Rick,pictured with a "16 Bore" The pair have vintage "blue line" micarta Real nice Rick,thank you
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rick is one of the few makers of which a person could build an exclusive collection w/o having duplicates.---cranky72
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that's the next pattern I would like to get
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Is that a T. Bose pattern ?
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Looks like Tonys modified drop point. Rick gets into it with those tapered tangs.
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I love that pattern...one of my favorites. Impeccable work too...!
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Rick, do you do much in the way of clip points?
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Last edited by AB2506; 07/02/13.
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One for the natural handle material guys. Its got exhibition all over the handle material!
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Rick, do you do much in the way of clip points? I'm no bigot! As long as it has good lines and useful.
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yes Is that a T. Bose pattern ?
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That Ebony Drop Point is absolutely kick-ass! Monahee
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That stag is real primo looking Rick. If you finish it tomorrow we can say the knife was born on the Fourth Of July
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rick's excellent pics give a good idea how much stag gets wasted to fit the sides of that folder. initially the stag slabs appeared large enough for pistol grips; so this explains why stag is so much more expensive as handle material. anyway i've watched stag go thru the roof since the 70s, however i consider stag to be worth the x-tra money.cranky72
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