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My New Scott Summerville Folders

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Gang,

Today at the Fort de Charters trade fair I had a fantastic time. Met some forum members and saw a bunch of great things. Good turnout.

I was super pleased to see master knife maker Scott Summerville there. I spent a lot of time talking with him and just had to buy these two beautiful folders:

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The one on the bottom is made from a deer’s antler and is a simple and beautiful friction folder. Boy it’s sharp! I plan to use this dandy knife as a patch knife and will store it in my shooting pouch.

The one on top has a beautiful sheeps horn handle and steel holster construction. It’s a slip joint with a half stop and has all the makings of a new everyday carry!

Scott is an incredibly nice guy and he just makes some of the very very best period knives you’ll find anywhere.

Thanks gang!!
 
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