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tippit
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A Family Affair
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May 19, 2015, 04:00:00 PM »
When my son Zach was home to go Turkey hunting with me this spring, we forged out a blade together. We each stamped it. Thus a one of a kind Tippit/Daisy Creek Forge knife. I finished it today with copper pins and some real tight curly Eucalyptus that shines in the sunlight. The OAL of the knife is 10 1/2 inches with a 6 inch blade out of 1084 steel...tippit
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D.Ellis
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Looks good
Darcy
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60# GN Lil'Creep Jackknife
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Lin Rhea
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Very nice. I bet it will filet fish.
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