Buck Knife

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Gorgeous.
a wet
A guy brought me one today to sharpen. It was tired and ugly, used hard and put away wet. I cleaned and sharpened it. Yours is perfect!
 
I carried a Squire for a lot of years. Gone now, probably in that dang divorce. Beautiful little knife.
 
Great knife. Cool guitar. Tell us about the guitar.

This guitar is a 2007 Martin HD-28, with rosewood back and sides and Sitka Spruce top. I recently installed a K & K mini pickup in it. I also have been blessed with a 2009 D-18GE, (golden era) with mahogany back and sides and a Adirondack Spruce top. I am about to carry the HD 28 to our weekly jam that I have been participating in since about 1990. I love acoustic music, bluegrass, gospel, jazz, some big band, all from way back in the day.

I hope this answers your questions.

Have a blessed day,

Leon
 
This guitar is a 2007 Martin HD-28, with rosewood back and sides and Sitka Spruce top. I recently installed a K & K mini pickup in it. I also have been blessed with a 2009 D-18GE, (golden era) with mahogany back and sides and a Adirondack Spruce top. I am about to carry the HD 28 to our weekly jam that I have been participating in since about 1990. I love acoustic music, bluegrass, gospel, jazz, some big band, all from way back in the day.

I hope this answers your questions.

Have a blessed day,

Leon

Wonderful instruments. If you have never been to the instrument museum in Phoenix, and are interested in Guitars, they have a Martin exhibit. I went there when they had a "history of the electric guitar" special exhibit. Those instruments go back to the 1920's, if memory serves me right, and they sounded good, from the comments of the players.

There is an acoustical guitar from the 1590, and darn near every nation has a variation of the lyre or lyre guitar.

I tour museums between matches at Ben Avery.
 

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I got one similar to that many years ago in a dirty santa gift exchange at work. My dad needed up with it after a few months as he lost his OLD Gerber. He carried it for several years then I got it back from him. It is nice to have a simple wood and steel blade back in my pocket every so often.
 
I had a Squire and gave it to my son, the Boy Scout.
I still have the folding Hunter I bought back in the 70's
Every red blooded male teen in CA had a Buck folding Hunter holstered on their jeans way back then.
Some day it will be his as well.
 
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