Rare Knives

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Emerson ‘98 commander in hard chrome and CRK Aviator. I picked them up together at the local gunshow for a song and stupidly sold them both within a few weeks chasing the next thing
 

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This one is a lesson in details. And how sometimes you get caught up on the minutiae and can miss the big picture.

This is a full custom made by Dustin Snyder- I spec’d everything exactly how I wanted for a heirloom piece. Chad Nichols Damascus San mai with a 6k stellite armor core blade, timascus thumbdisk and clip and beautiful antique Westinghouse micarta. Exactly how I wanted it. Down to the smallest detail made for me. He nailed it and I couldn’t have been more thrilled.
AND I FORGOT TO MENTION TO HIM IM LEFT HANDED.
 

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Burke Rebel in Nichols Armorcore San mai in the Grove on a Saturday in the fall. HYDR.
 

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Here’s my Kukri from Nepal. Big ,heavy and razor sharp. Also when in Galveston check out the Sticky Granny.
 

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This is an awesome heirloom piece. Was your grandfather a collector?
not really he had this and a Randall that he lost in a campfire in the 70's recovered and then had a rattle snake head shaped handle put on it, I didn't get that one, I wish I did its the tackiest Randall in existence.
Guns however yes he was a big time collector, he had 12 safes in his house with one for 22lr, on for revolvers, one just with M1 Garands, he was the president of the safari club of Chattanooga and shot trap and skeet in the Senior Olympics, everyone called him Hoot and indeed he was.
 
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