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Olanigw (Pekane):
I think we need more pictures to form an accurate opinion ;)

CaptainBeaky:
Hi all

Been lurking and reading up to now, but I have to say that is a seriously nice piece.
Well-cut plunge, which is complemented by the front edge of the scales, and I'm a sucker for a neatly executed full-flat grind :D
Nice tidy hamon too ;)

Couldn't work out from your later comment: do you epoxy as well as pin?

jonathan creason:
Thanks again, all.  I really appreciate it.

Yep, I did epoxy in addition to the pins.  Plus I drilled several lightening holes in the tang to help it balance better, plus give extra bonding strength.

JackCrafty:
I missed this one.  Awesome knife!

JW_Halverson:
We must be getting old, Crackjafty, I missed this one too. 

That's one highly useful looking knife.  I see knives in gun shops, hunting catalogs, and knife catalogs and all they seem to be good for is suckering idiots into buying them.  They are all the stupidest, most unweildy designs/executions that they don't even make good letter openers!  But this knife would be at home in the field and in the kitchen.  I wouldn't hesitate to whip this sucker out in a fine steakhouse!

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