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Esp old micarta. While back Vince listed a Mike Miller knife with some vintage micarta scales. Old Louisiana shipyard micarta. 1950’s era. Asked Mr Mike to make another skinner with that. Mail lady dropped it off yesterday. This stuff is gorgeous. Mike made another great one.
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Dang, that's extraordinary extra special!
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Ya that’s some cool stuff
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very cool and yes as pretty as some wood handle knives are you just can't beat micarta for durability
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I have not seen that before, really looks nice. That is also one of my favorite patterns from Mike.
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I have not seen that before, really looks nice. That is also one of my favorite patterns from Mike. I like that pattern. I used one last season for deer. He made it 3/32” hollow ground. Slicey dicey.
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Are these knives disposable? Do you only get get one year out of em?
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Are these knives disposable? Do you only get get one year out of em? Nah, not disposable. More like lays tater chips.... Can’t have just one.
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I understand,,,being a knife looney can be a bit more economical than a rifle looney...but I tend to be both!
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I like the look of that micarta. Very nice blade
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Made a “carbon fiber “ kydex pocket sheath with a homemade micarta bead. That kydex goes well with the old micarta.
Dave
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Mail man delivers.... One more old shipyard from Mr Mike. A slicer! 3/32” hollow ground. Don’t mind the smudges on the blade. One day I’ll have pics that look like GWB’s. Ya!
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That's some good looking micarta. It has some good character. I'm a big 3/32" fan too
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Epstein didn't kill himself.
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Thanks!
I think 3/32” is the ticket. I’ve got a several in that thickness.
I don’t pry or chop or baton or pull nails or split coconut shells.
Pure coincidence, that pattern is very similar to a Winston #43/45.
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Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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Dave
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Love that handle material!
Knife ain't bad either;)
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Now that you mention it, I do see some 43/45 resemblance. Nothing wrong with being similar to those 2
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