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    New model Skinner for me.

    I have about four different skinners I make and sell. I really like the profile of this one and the finishes came out good. This one will be Model # 112, this is actually the second one I made, the first one sold really fast on my knife facebook page to a TBH's brother and long time customer and friend.
    Buffalo horn bolsters on ceylon satin wood. 7 5/8 OAL cutting edge is 3 1/4 on satin finish, 1075 High Carbon.

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    #2
    Very very nice, me like

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      #3
      Real nice work!

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        #4
        Thanks; so did another brother in a different forum it sold within minutes.

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          #5
          Nice... Call it "The BDL"..

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            #6
            This is only the second knife thread I’ve posted on.

            That’s a fine looking knife!!!!

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              #7
              Thanks guys, I think it's going to be a good knife because it's small enough to be an EDC and that blade will make a good around knife.

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                #8
                That profile is one of my favorites I’ve ever seen. Might have to have this’n.

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                  #9
                  Thanks for the nice word guys; I might need to make another one. I try to keep new stuff coming. Hard when I make 6 to 10 knives a week.

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                    #10
                    Great job. Looks awesome.

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