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one shot scott
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DaGriz wrote:
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I can see why thats your favorite Darrel! holy crap!

"cant take good pictures" who ya trying to fool?! :lol:
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I didn't take that picture, that's why it is a good picture. Friend of mine took it, I really can't take good pictures! :?
You sure you can skin griz, pilgrim??

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Onetimeonly x--> wrote:I stood up in one of my best friends wedding in 1990.
This was the gift he gave all the groomsman for standing
up. Our names were engraved in the handle. She's seen
better days but on a good day she's a bloody mess!!!
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DaGriz, a little help :D :D
Actually on the blade you'll notice the knife number right under BUCK...seems to be a Ranger 112.

What I like most about my BUCK 110 is they just replaced it for free (well 15$ shipping is as close to free as it'll get) as my uncle busted the tip in a pelvic bone.

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g'day, l have 2 of my best knives both bucks from the 70's to early 80's both are awsome knives, l brought them from ebay at a fair price
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Nice steel blackjack :!:
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gerald strine wrote:Nice steel blackjack :!:
thanks gerald, yes l've got a few of these mint boxed as well that l've picked up from ebay at good prices over the years to add to my collection, l like my bucks
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Hey Folks,
I have a few pictures to post tomorrow of my beautiful hunting knife. I need to wait for my son to send me these photos that he took of my hunting knife.
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Two knives crafted by DaGriz. These will eventually be passed down to my two sons.

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Wow strider those are exceptional works of art will you put me in you will ? How old are you anyway ? :D :lol:
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gerald strine wrote:Wow strider those are exceptional works of art will you put me in you will ? How old are you anyway ? :D :lol:
Well Mr. Strine, I hate to disappoint, but I'm planning on turning the ripe young age of 45 next month. With any amount of luck I'll be around for awhile. :lol: :lol:

I will agree with you that DaGriz does some exceptional work. The fit, finish, and balance of these two are awesome.
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Here is a Frost that I put new handles on that I use sometimes. The handles are Elk horn.
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Nice work their theoldarcher looks great I would have thought that was the original scales well done.
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strider23 wrote:
gerald strine wrote:Wow strider those are exceptional works of art will you put me in you will ? How old are you anyway ? :D :lol:
Well Mr. Strine, I hate to disappoint, but I'm planning on turning the ripe young age of 45 next month. With any amount of luck I'll be around for awhile. :lol: :lol:

I will agree with you that DaGriz does some exceptional work. The fit, finish, and balance of these two are awesome.
You are only 45 you are to young to have a knife of that quality you better give them to me for safe keeping I am 48 much wiser and responsible than a young wipper snaper like your self.
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automated11 wrote: I carry a ZT350 also. I love the knife. Sharpening it is a pita though. What are u using to sharpen the S30V blade?
Best sharpener I have found yet is the Chefs Choice electric sharpener. It matches the existing profile of any blade and puts an awesome edge on it. The S30V takes a few more passes on the machine to get an edge, but as you know, once you get an edge on it it is difficult to make dull.

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Last year these are the two I carried...both made by Swamp Rat.

Swamp Warden - did the gutting and helped with the skinning:

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Howling Rat Linen Micarta (aka Little Mischief) - did the skinning and quartering:

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The paracord got blood drenched on the SW (kept leeching out afterwards), and I don't like it bare (skeleton) handled. So, Justin Gingrich of Ranger Knives is custom making an S90V gutter for me:

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Sorry for the crap pic..it was a pdf I shot on my screen w/my phone...

Justin's a great guy and very affordable. He hangs at knifeforums.com
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