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    Thumbs up Arkansas Toothpick

    Mentioned to my Brother when down south that our company now requires us to carry a back up knife in addition to our every day carry.
    Keep in mind these are weapons of last resort against dangerous wildlife.

    Knock on the door today and handed a box from my Brother (made it fast up here).
    Opened said box to discover this:



    Beautiful Damascus Blade of just over 7", stag horn handle and heavy cowhide sheath!
    Hell of a fine gesture on his part, and methinks this one may become the every day carry instead of back up.



    The Custom made blade I usually carry, present many moons ago from my Lady, would these days be worth upwards of a grand.
    Might have to consider keeping her as back-up - as in safe & sound in the truck!



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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    A couple fine blades there, very nice.
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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Good looking pig sticker there
    Looks like the handle is almost big enough for two-handed hold?
    Glad to say I have hunted Northern BC

    Simon Fraser had pretty good judgement on what he found in BC

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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Jam that thing in the juggler or lungs of a big bruin and the movie will be over in short order.

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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Good looking knives!
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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Nice. I have a couple vintage German knives with horn grips & leather sheathes. One from my dad even has a corkscrew in the handle.... a la versions of the Swiss Army knife. .

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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Why not one for each hip. That would be my preference.
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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    That top one would be a good pig sticker
    Very nice!

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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Have to say the term Arkansas Toothpick is a new one for me hehe. Anyhow, seeing as posts featuring knives are a rare animal here let's keep this one going.... I just snapped some shots of the 2 I mentioned in my previous post. Ashamed to say they need some TLC. The sheath for the 2 knife combo has broken retention snaps, hence the 'field' mod so as not to lose them. I've also used the larger one as a hammer, damaging the butt on it. The sheath on the one I inherited from dad is in better shape, that blade holds a very keen edge, could use a polish methinks.... The sheath is quite elaborate on the opposite side as the belt loop part of it features an extra snap so it can be pulled off quickly. Last season I hooked it on the shoulder strap of my backpack for quick access.

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    Re: Arkansas Toothpick

    Quote Originally Posted by mike31154 View Post
    Have to say the term Arkansas Toothpick is a new one for me hehe. Anyhow, seeing as posts featuring knives are a rare animal here let's keep this one going.... I just snapped some shots of the 2 I mentioned in my previous post. Ashamed to say they need some TLC. The sheath for the 2 knife combo has broken retention snaps, hence the 'field' mod so as not to lose them. I've also used the larger one as a hammer, damaging the butt on it. The sheath on the one I inherited from dad is in better shape, that blade holds a very keen edge, could use a polish methinks.... The sheath is quite elaborate on the opposite side as the belt loop part of it features an extra snap so it can be pulled off quickly. Last season I hooked it on the shoulder strap of my backpack for quick access.

    Gotta read more Louis L'Amour if you've never heard of an Arkansas toothpick! Next you'll tell us you don't even know that the Tinker makes em!

    Nice knife 'Nog.

    What company, if you don't mind me asking, wanta you carrying 2 knives instead of one long range hole punch?!
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