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I have a Billy Watson small belt knife that I won at a shoot. Beautiful little knife with wire inlay in the handles and a superb sheath. His products are not inexpensive but are well worth the investment.
Mark
 
A buddy of mine owns these two Damascas, ~1992 vintage, top is block letter stamp, bottom is script.
Cheers,
R
 

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I have no idea 'bout no Patriot pistol, but I do know a beautiful knife when I see it, and that knife in the photo is one BEAUTIFUL knife...………..
 
A buddy of mine owns these two Damascas, ~1992 vintage, top is block letter stamp, bottom is script.
Cheers,
R
He bought the stamps at the Big NMLRA Eastern R vou's had two sizes script his own hand . As well as Barney Cove from Ontario .another noted cutler . First Shanee was Crabs I only had porky togs but was a member but Phil Cravener 'The Colonel' lent me his capote so I got in for the Feast I did 16' Easterns' starting First Shawnee through to Stonegate Tavern . Shineing times! enjoyed them all even the ' Mud Eastern 'at Salamanca .Eds crew , Went straight from there to' Fair at New Boston' never changed me togs, Only place I rode a Veloso Peed not sure they where pre 1840 high plains . But" they would have avoided them if they had had them "not the easiest affair to ride needed a box & a slope ere you could get it going .Stopping was easy you just fell off. ( Not allways dignified wearing a Kilt) . Like I say ' shineing times ! .
Rudyard
 
I picked up a set of 5 Watson knifes a few years ago from a guy. Each of different sizes, the largest is here in the kitchen as a butcher knife. Gave 1 to a buddy that helped me out a lot and one to my son.

Fleener
 
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