TCUHunter34
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Lots of entitlement in this thread.
Communism most likely.Tough crowd…. Small town blue collar guy, started his own business after decades of perfecting his craft, became successful, seems to do a lot for his community and an overall plus for hunting. If we can’t root for him who are we ok with?
Admirable success story for sure.Tough crowd…. Small town blue collar guy, started his own business after decades of perfecting his craft, became successful, seems to do a lot for his community and an overall plus for hunting. If we can’t root for him who are we ok with?
At the OP's post I was like ...Eh , now I want one , thanks a lot ,Tough crowd…. Small town blue collar guy, started his own business after decades of perfecting his craft, became successful, seems to do a lot for his community and an overall plus for hunting. If we can’t root for him who are we ok with?
Can never have too many knives!At the OP's post I was like ...Eh , now I want one , thanks a lot ,
What else can we add to that list?Can never have too many knives!
Very kind words thanks. Yeah they are good people.FWIW I make my living as a cusom knife maker but that said I have total respect for Ruana knives. Love the family history there.
My Dad actually knew Vick Angus really well and I still remember stopping by their shop as a kid
I do have one that I use for quartering mostly. And yes, it requires some good cleaning.Paracord handle on a skinning knife? Gross
Love these, My Dad had the skinner and hunter? made in the late 40's. Beautiful knives.My brother still uses them today.You could do a Ruana hand made in Bonner Montana since 1938!
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Ruana Knives
American Made Knives ~ Since 1938. We are a family owned business that has been hand-crafting knives in the same location for 80 years, with an emphasis on quality over quantity.www.ruanaknives.com