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salvo
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In the history of American arms
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January 06, 2021, 10:08:06 pm »
Hi Folks,
Easy read:
https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/bowie-knife
Anyone here got a knife they hold in high regard? Not necessarily a Bowie. I like "kitchen cutlery".
Sal
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Good post. Thanks.
Jim Altmiller
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Any of my many high carbon steel knives I love. I have a very small paring knife that I made that I'm very attached to. I have several Leatherman with damascus blades and S35VN blades. The Leatherman is the knife I use many times a day...
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