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Knife Detectives?

Hammsolo

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Hey Gentlemen, I found this knife at Granite Lake in Idaho this weekend. It was on a rock on the beach… It has nice heft and balance, and nice jimping work. It seems to be a quality piece of workmanship. I feel who for whomever lost it. Any ideas of who the maker is? I dropped my fishing pole in the lake, and this felt like a little redemption. Anyone here’s knife? I know how bad it sucks to lose shiz.
 

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I actually have a crazy story that’s beer worthy. It involves finding a knife in a wall while chasing a water leak…
 
Looks like a $60 paki blade...doubt anyone cares they lost it.
 
Looks like a $60 paki blade...doubt anyone cares they lost it.

Really? I really don’t know much?! But I can’t believe this knife cost $60 in labor. If it did our world is sad. I’ve been drinkin’ Buffalo Trace, and slowly sharpening it away. It’s ready to roll.
 
Really? I really don’t know much?! But I can’t believe this knife cost $60 in labor. If it did our world is sad. I’ve been drinkin’ Buffalo Trace, and slowly sharpening it away. It’s ready to roll.
Nice find, was it easy to sharpen or a pain?
 
Really? I really don’t know much?! But I can’t believe this knife cost $60 in labor. If it did our world is sad. I’ve been drinkin’ Buffalo Trace, and slowly sharpening it away. It’s ready to roll.
If it's a Paki blade it didn't cost $60 in labor lol probably like $1
 
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