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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 02/02/2013 03:41AM by Joe Hoover.
Re: Ironwood Hunter
January 04, 2010 04:38AM
Picture #2 nice curve in the wood grain.
Nice polish on the blade you can see your hand and camera reflected.

Joe
Re: Ironwood Hunter
January 07, 2010 02:36AM
Joe,

Another fine knife. Consider it sold, if no one else has grabbed it yet.
I sent you a PM.

Scott
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Re: Ironwood Hunter
January 07, 2010 03:46AM
It's yours Scott, thanks

I replied to your pm
Re: Ironwood Hunter SOLD
January 12, 2010 12:02PM
Joe,

The knife is excellent, I can't wait to use it. It has some significant weight to it and is well balanced a the same time. It fits well in my hand.thumbs up
The pictures don't do the scales justice. The grain of the scales is fabulous. The leatherwork is excellent as well. It must take quite a sewing machine to do that work. It's not a Barnes air air rifle, but it is excellent just the same. smiling smiley

Thanks,

Scott
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Re: Ironwood Hunter SOLD
January 14, 2010 02:37AM
Thanks Scott for letting me know it arrived safely. I'm very happy that you are pleased, don't forget that it is high carbon steel and will rust. You don't have to baby it, but it will need a light coat of oil occasionally and a wipe down after after use. Don't store it in the case for a while until the leather has time to age some.
No sewing machine, I hand sew all my sheaths.
thanks again,
Joe
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