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One of my customers sent me this fine old Gomph round knife and asked if I would make a new one like it. First of all, I was pretty amazed to see an old Gomph with this much steel left on it. I think he said he bought it from Bob Douglas. Anyway, here's my interpretation. Its a larger knife, measuring just a tad over 5 1/2" from point to point, as did the original. I didn't offer a blade this big in my line...I do now! I like this pattern so much I'm gonna make more.

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One of my customers sent me this fine old Gomph round knife and asked if I would make a new one like it. First of all, I was pretty amazed to see an old Gomph with this much steel left on it. I think he said he bought it from Bob Douglas. Anyway, here's my interpretation. Its a larger knife, measuring just a tad over 5 1/2" from point to point, as did the original. I didn't offer a blade this big in my line...I do now! I like this pattern so much I'm gonna make more.

Knipper

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Beautiful knife, what do you get for your round knives?

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The larger ones like this one are $250.

Knipper

Beautiful knife, what do you get for your round knives?

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Looks great, Terry. I can't wait to try it out. And you will probably sell quite a few of that pattern. I love that gomph for skiving as well as detail work. The handle shape on that gomph rocks, too. It just fits your hand really well. I'll give you a call after I try it out.

Ross

Ross Brunk

www.nrcowboygear.com

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