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#191991 - 02/05/21 05:29 PM Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !)
GHD Offline
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Registered: 11/07/10
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Loc: North Pole, Alaska
Small Treeman Cleavers, Fossil handle is serial #1, Stag with Muskox butt cap is one of the first 2 he forged out of Stainless, large S , as apposed to lazy S for Studebaker.

Lets see some cleavers , I know they're out there !


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#191998 - 02/05/21 07:38 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver [Re: GHD]
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Loc: Lake Fork, East Texas
These are Awesome!
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#192004 - 02/06/21 06:59 AM Re: Leave it to Cleaver [Re: coachblalock]
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I like them! Beautiful little knives!

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#192015 - 02/06/21 04:24 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver [Re: Gert]
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Unique! Love'em

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#193169 - 03/16/21 06:54 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: GHD]
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More cleavage to show off. Treeman hammer marked, Ironwood handle. My three together for a size comparison.


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#193179 - 03/16/21 09:43 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: GHD]
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A couple of BMK beauties from another member. Thanks.


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#193203 - 03/17/21 12:23 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: GHD]
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Those two inspired my Cleaver

Shown by itself, and compared to my Chef's knife and my Cattleman.



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Edited by coachblalock (03/17/21 12:25 PM)
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#193206 - 03/17/21 01:28 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: GHD]
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I owned that top one for a good while. It was the first cleaver James made in Montana. It was a bruiser.

Here is a Randall cleaver. Probably a defective Smith made into a cleaver. This one has been used!


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#193218 - 03/17/21 06:09 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: tunefink]
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A smithy is definitely heavy enough to be made into a cleaver for sure, what ever it was, I like it.

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#193221 - 03/17/21 06:41 PM Re: Leave it to Cleaver ( Lets see some cleavers !) [Re: GHD]
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Registered: 08/21/09
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Loc: Southwest Virginia
All of these are beautiful work. From the super blades to their sheathes.


Edited by Duke (03/17/21 06:42 PM)
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