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tom hargrove

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made this little knife from a trap spring the blade is 4-1/2"x1" the( oal)is9" the scales are from a thick piece of cow horn, takes and holds an edge well and weighs very little a perfect size personal knife now to find a large trap spring and make a big brother for it----- :rotf:
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Nice Tom :thumbsup:
just had a big box of oregon shed horns given to me and have an OLD 5" jaw double spring trap that I was thinking of doing the same thing. You just rekindled my desire!
 
Beautiful knife, two-bellys!!!
The scales and the sheath look great!! :hatsoff:
 
Wow. outstanding. You do some very nice work. Like that sheath too. :hatsoff:
 
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