UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Thank you Jeremy Yes It is like the Queens, John yes I strated the thread years agooooooo
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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You finally got it converted. Awesome!
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Lol, you should have mentioned you did it yourself.
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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And it took you 17 years? That is dedication :D Amazing piece of work !
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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When I started this thread I could not have done a conversion. And I think I had 2 switchblades, But Thanks to Bill, Bob,SteveTank, Big Ed, and a lot of others I made some great friends.and learned a lot about springy stuff
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Cool!
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Very nice work!
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Super looking knife STAGNUT 8)

Great to see an old post end with you getting the knife you wanted... and better still you making it happen

Congratulations

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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Oh, that is HOT! That's something that deserves to be carried and used every day! Nice tool, and a brilliant conversion!
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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Very nice!!! I noticed the firing button is kinda high, does this lock? Just looks like it can possibly fire off in your pocket accidentally? Still, great job!
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Re: UNCLE HENRY 127UH

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It opens like a Queen switchblade theres a circular notch in the blade where the sear goes in and out thats why the button is high.
It does not lock open. Its like a friction folder the back spring holds it open until you want to close it. Its to big to carry in your pocket its a large knife. Its 51/4" closed. I carried it in a sheath that came with it.
I put the knife on Sharper deals just to see what it might bring. I had a high reserve on it thinking it would never reach it, But it did reach reserve and higher so it sold.
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