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SouthTexasFinds

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Haven't been on lately, life has been getting in the way of my hobbies. I have a couple new finds I hope to post in the future, but figured I would start with this. Only thing I could really compare this to would be a kerrvile knife. When I first saw it I only assumed it was a preform, but upon closer inspection it looks too finely worked on the edges to be so. Any input or ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking


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rock

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Bout time you came back on. Looks cool what ever it is.
 

kansa54

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Looks like a Kerrville knife to me. Nice find.
 

rock

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Im not saying it isnt finished but it doesnt have a sharp tip. Might be a preform, you think? Looks 90% finished. I always liked that type wish we had them here.
 

quito

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I concur with Kansa............Typical Kerrville Knife. I love the way they made those things!
 

bravowhiskey

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they may not all alike for sure...here is an example of my lone find. I think you can rest assured Kansa and quito have nailed it.
btw yours is a beaut.

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rock

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Learn something new everyday.
 

NC field hunter

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Monkey's uncle!! I found a similar piece today. I'm looking it over now.

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I think they are large multi functional scraper/blades. Cool ain't they??!!
 

Jerry Bigrock

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Haven't been on lately, life has been getting in the way of my hobbies. I have a couple new finds I hope to post in the future, but figured I would start with this. Only thing I could really compare this to would be a kerrvile knife. When I first saw it I only assumed it was a preform, but upon closer inspection it looks too finely worked on the edges to be so. Any input or ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking <img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=967562"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=967564"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=967565"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=967566"/><img src="http://www.treasurenet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=967571"/>
awesome piece man!!
 

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SouthTexasFinds

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Thanks for all the input! Awesome stuff guys. Though after looking at bravowhiskeys and others online, I wonder if this one just wasn't completely finished or not. Some are really quite thin while others not so much. Here's one I posted a while back

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