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Originally Posted by Cinch
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She-it 😬

Thems are purty! 😎


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Originally Posted by DavidReed
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Those are great looking. Which models are they?


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Lite Hunter with a birds-head grip

Lite Skinner also with a birds-head grip.



Gorgeous

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Originally Posted by DavidReed
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Wow, those are great. I’d love to fine a few Ingrams with Westinghouse scales to buy, especially in S30V. I always seem to miss them when they come up in the classifieds. I only have a #1 Semi currently but will add more if I can find a couple.

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I have really enjoyed following this thread and the pictures of beautiful knives. For me, having the opportunity to observe the different knives and styles is surely an education opportunity. I should come due on Genes build list for another this May or so. Plenty of time to use all of this information to guide my final decision.

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Originally Posted by woods_walker
I have really enjoyed following this thread and the pictures of beautiful knives. For me, having the opportunity to observe the different knives and styles is surely an education opportunity. I should come due on Genes build list for another this May or so. Plenty of time to use all of this information to guide my final decision.



Good luck and let us know what you decide on!

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Originally Posted by Cinch
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Those are righteous. I need to try a Yellowjacket one of these days but keep going for the Barebones instead... Got to love Gene's small patterns.

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Originally Posted by DavidReed
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A trio of favorites

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Those are great looking. Which models are they?


From the top:

B&T NO. 1

Lite Hunter with a birds-head grip

Lite Skinner also with a birds-head grip.




That Westinghouse is tough to beat. I like those handle shapes he used too

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Originally Posted by Cinch
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Hey Cinch, what pattern is the maroon, denim, green handle knives? About how long is the blade?


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Never mind just saw the other post!


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Originally Posted by NMpistolero
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Hey Cinch, what pattern is the maroon, denim, green handle knives? About how long is the blade?


They’re all Yellowjackets with a 3” blade...I should have them in hand this week and can hang some more pics...


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I really NEED some of them Ingram's...awesome knives!!!


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Nice. What’s that menefee In the bottom pic?


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I don't think it has a name. I have had it a long time (so may have forgotten).

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Gies340, nice knives. What models are the the orange knives?

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Reggie - I believe the smaller orange is H325 and the other is a Slim model with a longer blade, tapered tang. 4" blade with 4-1/4" handle IRC. Both S30V.

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Nice knives!
Gene has mad skeels IMO
I need to work a knife one day...


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Really good looking combo. I noticed Gene has some new models on his website and it seems maybe some of the older knives aren't listed currently on the site.


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Just go this one.

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1/4" longer blade
Carbon Fiber scales
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