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Offline just_a_hunter

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TCK #3 Review...
« on: April 19, 2016, 01:54:00 PM »
I don't know if it's tacky or not, or proper etiquette to post a customer's review of one of your own knives on a different forum from where he posted it but I'm pretty proud of this.

Sorry if this is out of line. I'm not trying to butter myself up but I am confident in my product and I thought this shoutout was pretty neat.

I wasn't expecting it. This fellow is from Texas and has 100 custom knives if he has one. He paid full price for the knife, so this review isn't sponsored.    

I'm going to copy and paste his review from another forum. Some of the pictures are a little graphic, but it is showing a knife for what a knife is good for.

Thanks for looking,

Todd

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Todd Thayn, who posts here as Just-a-Hunter and I have been yakking back and forth for a number of years. However it was not until recently I found out that he was a knife-maker also.
Being the knife-nut I am, I had to have one of his knives.
 

IIRC, according to Todd, the steel is L6 that he let weather for six years. The scales are spalted Pecan.

   


He made a canted left hand cross draw sheath.

     
 


Todd even personalized it.......
   
     

This weekend was the first opportunity I took to enjoy this fine blade.

   

     
 

It flat works on hoglets. I told Todd that any blade that will cut through the hair and hide on a hoglet the way this one did is a cutter.

A vid' I posted to you-tube. Had the generator going so you may have to turn down the volume a bit.


     

Two heads are better than one.

     


Ya'


JAPPFT,


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Offline J.W.

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Re: TCK #3 Review...
« Reply #1 on: April 19, 2016, 04:39:00 PM »
A happy customer speaks volumes about the quality of ones work. Congrats on having a very satisfied customer.
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