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I call it my tactical fruit slicer, but I think it's a handy-dandy neck knife, caper, etc. Victorinox parer and kydex sheath from BigDave39355. Stumbled across the deal in the classifieds. I'm going to get a couple more for my two young boys. https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/14857637/1Good work Dave! Jason
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These make fantastic inexpensive Bird & Trout and utility knives. Dave's kydex work is clean, trim and flawlessly executed. These are great in the vehicles, boat, atv, kayak, backpack, treestand harness, tackle box, ect. I gave one to my son, he is a kayak fisherman. He loves the thing worn as a neck knife, very handy in the kayak.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
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Thanks guys, i appreciate it.
Glad y’all like them.
It’s a hobby I tinker with in the weekends, puts a little in my gun money stash. Each batch gets a little more refined.
Been eyeing the DIY vacuum forming setups.
Dave
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I gave one to my son, he is a kayak fisherman. He loves the thing worn as a neck knife, very handy in the kayak. My boys like the neck knife carry style. A lot of their pants and shorts don't have belt loops! I dig the static line carry, attached to my belt. Been wanting a small, light fixed blade for this and it works perfect.
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Two more arrived today. My boys, ages 8 and 12 years old, were pumped. Thanks Dave!
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Glad they liked them!
These make great knives for kids.
Thanks again!
Dave.
Dave
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My 8 year old wore his all day. Made feather sticks and whittled. I agree, great knife for a kid. I never realized how well the parer works for light utility work. Have only used them for vittles.
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