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    Capt. Jeff

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    Bravo Zulu

    here is my new knife that i made for the 2011 Chop-In

    the blade is made from 1/4" 1095 carbon steel, 11 1/2" long and the handles are Orange Micarta with Stainless Steel tube pins.

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    Lars

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    I've gone and done it now... My first (not completely POS) fixed blade...

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    Thanks Brad's knives & Knife Lady for the Shiny(ish) new ESEE-4
     

    DaKruiser

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    PHENOMENAL job on that "little" knife, Dave!!
    Thanks, I hope she likes it as much as I do!:D
    What is that "little" knife, Dave? That thing is sweet!! So is that big orange chopper a couple posts above.
    That is one I have been working on for my wife HotPocket. It is D2 steel, 3/8" thick it has green canvas micarta handles. I made it start to finish, the only thing I didn't do was the heat treating.:D
    That big orange handled chopper is sweet, I can't wait to see it chop at the Chop-In! :rockwoot:
     

    Bradsknives

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    Thanks, I hope she likes it as much as I do!:D

    That is one I have been working on for my wife HotPocket. It is D2 steel, 3/8" thick it has green canvas micarta handles. I made it start to finish, the only thing I didn't do was the heat treating.:D
    That big orange handled chopper is sweet, I can't wait to see it chop at the Chop-In! :rockwoot:

    I hope she likes it too, since you wouldn't sell it to me! :D

    I don't know what you named this knife, but I was calling it the "Stubby Chopper" at the Indy 1500. :):
     
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