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Its etched A-2. I did one in cpm-m4 too. It really took a nice finish I thought.
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that fixed blade was the pick of the ones you had laying there acouple weeks ago, I sure like the pattern and the etched blade
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That stag trapper is gorgeous. Someone is getting a beauty !
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vince I saw the trapper today and pics don't do it justice, it is perfect
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vince I saw the trapper today and pics don't do it justice, it is perfect Ryan I know,everything he is making now is so freaking perfect !! Just un real. Bret keep 'em coming!
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That's a good looking knife Here's another one I finished. Hope you guys like it.
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I bet this knife would be sweet in a white, antique or light yellow linen Micarta without the shield, brass hardware with the yellow scales and stainless with antique or white scales.
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Dave I'm sure it would be. But,it is kindof like a gorgeous blonde,or a gorgeous brunette.
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They would all be nice to fondle!
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An amazing knife Bret made. Tony Bose slicer pattern. Going to a friend of ours,who is a professional butcher.
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An amazing knife Bret made. Tony Bose slicer pattern. Going to a friend of ours,who is a professional butcher. Now that is a knife!!! The slip joint with brown micarta with orange liners is one that may be on my list when my name finally comes up in Brett's book. Only 16 months to go!!! Lol Reno
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Impressive. Thanks for sharing the pic, Vince.
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i like the thumb pocket in the handle. One great knife.
When it comes to knives and guns, what does NEED have to do with it?
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IMG Here's a blade I found in a drawer that I forgot about. I made a couple of these for a friend several years ago. Its M4. He sends the knives back every so often for me to sharpen and swears there the best steel he's every had. So I decided to put a handle on it and give it to my boy. It sure got sharp but I'm curious as to how it holds up. Any of you guys have much experience with M-4
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Good lookin' Knife and I'm sure the boy will be pleased. Helluva sheath too.
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Bret I use CPM-M4 quite a bit,its my favorite steel.The guy's I've made M-4 knives for rave about its edge holding!and toughness. I'm going to be making fillet knife's soon out of it.I'll let ya know what the guys think about them.I send my M-4 blades to Peters to be heat treated to 65RC.
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I sent this to Paul Boss. That's probably been 6 or 7 years ago. I know he retired from buck but is he still doing any custom heat treating? Seems like this was 64rc. It sure eat up the belts.
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