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#108822 - 03/10/13 06:17 PM Re: Treeman knives * [Re: CrazyCajun]
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#25-6"! Bought to use it outdoor!!


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#108833 - 03/11/13 10:59 AM Re: Treeman knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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A couple of my personal favorites


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#108834 - 03/11/13 11:22 AM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Duke]
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Very nice!!
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#108836 - 03/11/13 01:00 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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#108847 - 03/11/13 07:54 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Guido_Bitossi]
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Here are a few others that seem to stay on my "Favorites" side of the safe! In some situations the double sheath could be a hinderance, thus the 2 singles!


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#108852 - 03/11/13 08:57 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Fantastic knives guys! I really enjoy Treeman knives, thanks for sharing.

Duke -- That caper is about as useful as they come... nice tip!

Guido -- That's as early as I've scene! Beautiful example.

Steve -- Nice pair! You don't see those sheaths very often.

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#108854 - 03/11/13 09:15 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Here are two of my Treeman favorites from my collection... ivory and hippo tooth.

Have a good one,

Jay


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#108855 - 03/11/13 09:41 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Jay G]
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I can certainly see why they are on the "FAVORITE" side!! That's a nice combo!
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#109151 - 03/20/13 10:36 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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Thanks Steve! Jim makes some phenomenal knives. Great pair you have there, did you custom order the snake sheaths? Is that rattlesnake or copper head?

I'd like to see some more of Jim's early knives if anyone is willing to share.

Have a good Thursday,

Jay


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#109190 - 03/21/13 09:38 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Jay G]
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The sheaths came w/my purchase. Rattlesnake was mentioned, but it looks mighty close to the Copperhead that I almost stepped on Thanksgiving week in Alabama. It... is now skinned on the back patio. I'm going Copperhead. I too like the early stuff... Dreaming bout dem ole day'z!
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