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    The latest two I made are available individually, or as a pair. If you are interested, contact me via PM.

    The first - saw blade (most likely 1095 steel) with stabilized Cocabola scales and Crashpaw mosaic pin. The sheath has barbed wire tooling.

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    The second - saw blade (most likely 1095) with denim Crashcarta scales and Crashpaw mosaic pin. The sheath is covered in tanned cod fish.

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    I've been watching your work progress, two more beautiful knives. PM sent.

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    Oh my gosh those are gorgeous! Now I'm drooling. See what you made me do? That is sooo not lady like.
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    Crash,the only thing sweeter than looking at the pics you post of your knives,is holding one in your hand,I am honored to have one,and anyone who purchases one of your knives are in for a treat! Love them they are gorgeous!
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    +1 Nell.
    Too beautiful to use...have to figure out the best purpose.

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    The Cocabola handled knife is no longer available.

    Edit: Both knives have been sold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    +1 Nell.
    Too beautiful to use...have to figure out the best purpose.
    You ladies can frame your Crashblade in a shadowbox or set them out on the coffee table, I use mine for what it was intended. Crashblades are workhorses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    You ladies can frame your Crashblade in a shadowbox or set them out on the coffee table, I use mine for what it was intended. Crashblades are workhorses.
    Ditto......
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    Quote Originally Posted by kyratshooter View Post
    You ladies can frame your Crashblade in a shadowbox or set them out on the coffee table, I use mine for what it was intended. Crashblades are workhorses.
    Whatever happened to "the right tool for the job", "not one knife to do it all", etc, etc. ?
    You boys gotta know that someone is paying attention.

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    very nice!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BENESSE View Post
    Whatever happened to "the right tool for the job", "not one knife to do it all", etc, etc. ?
    You boys gotta know that someone is paying attention.
    My crashblade is a smaller model of the bushcraft type. Between it and a pocket knife with 1" and 2" blades I can do most of my woods work. The rest is handled by various axe type objects, large and small.
    If you didn't bring jerky what did I just eat?

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