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K16 with a K4 handle in ivory white paper micarta.
"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." Mark Twain
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Now that's a sweet pattern! I think I could like it. Standard .135" D2?
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hard to beat that, will do most anything u will ever need, a fine choice! congrats.
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Nice! Nice choice of materials too! I like paper micarta, it finishes out so good!
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Very nice choice. I like the white micarta. My latest Dozier(K42) has G10 handles and CPM154 steel vs D2. But most of mine are yur basic desert ironwood or something similar.
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"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." Mark Twain
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Can't beat Bob's work, Congrats.
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That is a beaut and an excellent general purpose knife. I have a K4 Straight Hunter with green linen micarta that gets a lot of use.
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I could go for that.
Looking at the web site, I probably would order a Dozier.
Hard to decide between this rig and the previously posted "Orange Crush". I like the Kydex sheaths.
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I have had two of that pattern. This is the second that I had made with thinner 1/8" stock and the plunge line pulled back toward the handle a bit, paired with an Ingram.
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That there is the bee's knees.
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