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custom shop 110 came today.
magnacut, elk, finger grooves, nickel
its a beast. solid. no play. perfectly centered blade. sharp. more than any of my knives, this one feels like i will grab it for most everything around the house. its a pleasure to hold. great food prep knife i think

Very nice.

I have a knife very much like this one that has cut many, many lemons and limes (hundreds) when I was a bartender. It's done a lot more too, but I don't carry it any more. I've moved to something smaller and lighter these days.


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Old 03-26-2025, 01:56 PM
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I just received this from Kickstarter

Titanium frame liner lock with replaceable surgical blades....Blade get dull, just swap it out... also many shapes of blades available..







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I need to wet sand and polish out the scratches on my table
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I just received this from Kickstarter

Titanium frame liner lock with replaceable surgical blades....Blade get dull, just swap it out... also many shapes of blades available..

That's pretty cool.
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^^^ are the blades proprietary for that or will they hold x-acto blades?
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They're not Xacto blade, they are scalpel blades.....


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I have a couple of scalpel knifes.
Stupid sharp. Can't really do anything with them.
What do you do with this one?
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Old 03-27-2025, 06:16 AM
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What do you do with this one?
I just got it... I predict I'll use it as a box cutter/letter opener/ fingernail trimmer-cleaner/string cutter/ all around cutting instrument just like my other knives...

I like being able to swap out a variety of blades
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for awhile. (maybe still) hunters were using scalpel blades to process game.

I had a friend that had one. he would change blades regularly. I asked him, "how where are you going to put the dull one?"

I think he had every intention to bury in the field, but he didnt since he knew I was now watching. haha..the blades snapped easily.
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for awhile. (maybe still) hunters were using scalpel blades to process game.

I had a friend that had one. he would change blades regularly. I asked him, "how where are you going to put the dull one?"

I think he had every intention to bury in the field, but he didnt since he knew I was now watching. haha..the blades snapped easily.
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My "settled on" hunting knife, bought in mid 70's or so, the Shrade "Uncle Henry Golden Spike". Not sure of the steel, but guessing by the patina it developed, some kind of carbon steel. Sure did hold an edge well. On one long ago successful hunting trip with my buddy & his brothers, it field dressed 3 deer without a need to be resharpened. Think I paid around 30 1970's dollars for it. Still have it.
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I’m hunting tomorrow. Turkey.

I’m taking “faithful”. My bestest, inexpensivest, knife. Profoundly good.

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^^^ Personally, I'd use a gun, but I guess the knife will work if you can sneak up on them.
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^^^ Personally, I'd use a gun, but I guess the knife will work if you can sneak up on them.
I’m pretty quick for my age.
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My son is the knife guy and have some excellent examples because of that.

The three I keep at my home office are two from my MIL's second husband, a wonderful man, a I*XL Wostenholm and his very old Leatherman.





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Chris Reeve Large Sebenza Classic 2000 with Bloodwood Inlay



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Picked up this 70s scuba diver knife at the flea market yesterday. Channeling my inner Mike Nelson ....

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^Have a similar one, sold by US Diver. I always rinsed the salt water off my gear...no rust on mine.
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I'm in a group on FB for mostly old hand tools, but some other stuff sneaks in sometimes. These two are currently for sale and are really cool. The guy selling did the engraving.









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