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#98267 - 02/06/12 01:25 PM Re: Treeman knives * [Re: Jay G]
Tanasie Online
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Originally Posted By: Jay G
Hey team,

I really enjoyed reading everyone's posts on this tread - great looking knives. I just received my first Treeman knife from Jim on Friday. I was thrilled when the package arrived... it’s a 3 1/8" caper with nickel silver guard, maroon spacer, and fitted with a small hippo ivory tooth handle. I hope everyone's week is off to a good start.


Jay...nice Treeman I was interested in that knife....I blinked and it was SOLD, You got a 'keeper'. grin
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#98296 - 02/07/12 09:20 AM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Tanasie]
Jay G Offline
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Thanks Rex!

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#98307 - 02/07/12 12:12 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Jay G]
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I keep coming to see this knife. It realy gets to me. NICE
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#99339 - 03/07/12 09:29 AM Re: Treeman knives [Re: kalervo]
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Here's one you won't see every day!

I just closed the deal with James on this bad azz cleaver!!

9" blade, fossil ivory handle.......

Can't wait to get my hands on it!!!!!!

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#99340 - 03/07/12 09:33 AM Re: Treeman knives [Re: tunefink]
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I saw that on his website, it is an awesome looking splitting machine. Congratulations on getting such an unique piece
You may need to reenforce your cutting board. smile

Peter
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#99350 - 03/07/12 01:33 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
Jay G Offline
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Nice cleaver! That is one serious tool... watch your fingers!

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#99355 - 03/07/12 04:08 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: tunefink]
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WHOA!!!!!!!!!!
Now you can order that side of beef!
grin


Edited by TonyLaPetri (03/07/12 04:09 PM)
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#99359 - 03/07/12 10:27 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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That thing is deadly. You might need a permit for that beast in some states.
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#99374 - 03/08/12 07:36 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: HALORANGER]
T Foster Offline
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That's some serious cleavage.
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#108092 - 02/09/13 07:03 PM Re: Treeman knives [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
Jay G Offline
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Hey Team,

Wanted to share a new addition - received this tough and ultra useful "Pathfinder" from Jim Behring. It feels great in the hand! They come in an assortment of options.

Enjoy the weekend,

Jay


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