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Nice variety on the grinds. I grabbed mine when Rick had a run of them in a flash sale. It lives in my Mobile Medical Team deployment bag. I volunteer for a team that can have a 70 bed hospital set up in about 18 hours from call out. We are told to be prepared to be self sufficient for 72 hours until they can get stuff set up for us. Rick's tools are made to be used and my Flashpoint is the perfect blade for that bag.


Very cool. I use mine as a neck knife while hiking and skiing. It’s so small & light you forget it’s there until you need it.

I just snagged the one with black scales a few weeks ago. Apparently Rick bead blasted it through window screen to get that grid pattern.


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Shreve, Ohio is between Millersburg and Wooster.
In & around Amish country.
I’ll have to swing by their location & have a look next month when we begin the motorhome season once again .
I watched his history/ story and realized they’re an hour away from me.
But I’ve been occupied with my Spyderco knives and nowhere near their price point.
But it’s always fun to look.




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Shreve, Ohio is between Millersburg and Wooster.
In & around Amish country.
I’ll have to swing by their location & have a look next month when we begin the motorhome season once again .
I watched his history/ story and realized they’re an hour away from me.
But I’ve been occupied with my Spyderco knives and nowhere near their price point.
But it’s always fun to look.


I think his leather goods are made by Amish folks.


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That would not surprise me.
There are so many amazing craftsmen in that area.
It was a knife maker at Sugarcreek Forge (uncle Jesse) that took time out to answer questions & walk me through his propane forge set ups & talk anvils a few years ago.
Love living in this area.




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Test photo hosting
There should be two photos visible, the first a closeup of a pocket clip with a horse head, the second a collage of an MP-1 with a brass inlay. If folks could tell me if they see one, both, or neither it would be helpful.





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Nope neither are showing on my end.
 
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Nope neither are showing on my end.


Thanks. They appear for some people, not others. I’m really not sure why. I’m trying to host via Google photos because it’s easier to manage than what I do now but I just don’t think it’s going to work.


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I'm not seeing them either and I have google photo set up.


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I'm not seeing them either and I have google photo set up.


Thanks, I don't think it's going to be an option for me.


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This page needs a Hinderer pic


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I’ve been on a bit of a kick here lately.
Found a Gen6 XM-18 3.5” Slicer 20cv stonewashed.
Then stumbled upon a stonewashed Titanium scale a few days later.






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I’ve been on a bit of a kick here lately.
Found a Gen6 XM-18 3.5” Slicer 20cv stonewashed.
Then stumbled upon a stonewashed Titanium scale a few days later.


Looks good.

I really don’t like XM-18s with G10 scales. It sometimes takes a little hunting but I’ve got titanium on all my XMs.

The last two I replaced were these top two Skinners.





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I’ve been on a bit of a kick here lately.
Found a Gen6 XM-18 3.5” Slicer 20cv stonewashed.
Then stumbled upon a stonewashed Titanium scale a few days later.


Looks good.

I really don’t like XM-18s with G10 scales. It sometimes takes a little hunting but I’ve got titanium on all my XMs.

The last two I replaced were these top two Skinners.


I have a Gen6 Battle Bronze 3.5” slicer on the way and already have the Battle Bronze Ti scale for it when Rick dropped a hand full of them on the site & notified everyone on the FB group.
Anxious to get that together.

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… And here it is.
XM-18 3.5” Slicer Battle Bronze









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To keep things fresh around here….
The custom scales from Russia arrived.
Aramis Knives Blue Twill Carbon Fiber.
I’m struggling to find the correct lighting to get these to photograph the color correctly and as vividly as they appear in person.
Hinderer XM-18 3.5” Spanto stonewashed blade in S45VN.
















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To keep things fresh around here….
The custom scales from Russia arrived.
Aramis Knives Blue Twill Carbon Fiber.
I’m struggling to find the correct lighting to get these to photograph the color correctly and as vividly as they appear in person.
Hinderer XM-18 3.5” Spanto stonewashed blade in S45VN.


His stuff is kick ass. He did the three colored scales on these ZT 0550 Hinderer collaboration knives.



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