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Thank ye fellers, once in awhile one turns out right.

Basser, love the Thuya wood on those Boker Ltd whittlers.
Be careful, those inlay trees are easy to bend, break, or fall off.

Sure do like the looks of that one Doug.
What's the closed length?

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wosey,

I was lucky to find that one with the shield, box ,and stone set complete.

I will keep an eye on the shield. ::idea:: Or maybe i will plant the shield and sell the sprouts ::woot::

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Thanks, the Hogan is 4.5" closed.
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Hey Doug, great shot! Looks like you've been using it quite a bit ::nod::
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Thank you, I have. It finally saw some raw meat today, but not out in the field. Used it to slice some Neese's hot country sausage before putting the slices in the cast iron skillet.

Just after lunch I stepped outside and snapped this one of my A.W. Wadsworth & Son sleeveboard pen.
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Here are two more outdoor experimental shots with the Wadsworth.
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Doug...looking good. ::tu::
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Beautiful Doug. Looks very Finger Lakes (home of many wineries in NY State)!
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Some serious photo work there Doug! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thought I would leave you guys with these parting shots before leavin for the big show this weekend.
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Awesome pics, Perry!! ::tu:: .......have fun,Partner. ::handshake::
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Awesome pics, Perry!! ::tu:: .......have fun Partner. ::handshake::
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Thanks Johnnie! ::handshake:: Charlie (Upnorth) has already found some kind of NYK/Hammer Brand HJ for me up there. Hope it's as cool as he thinks it is. I had asked him to do some bird doggin for me, if he had the time.
Today was member trade day so he found one pretty quick! ::ds::
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Well that’s one already corralled. ::nod:: 8)
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What!?!
Perry is running off for the weekend leaving
us here to run amuck during his absence?
Did Bryan actually approve this?? ::ds::
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Way to go Perry!! You're scorein' before ya even get there!! :D

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Just practicing today. :|
The knife is a late 40's early 50's stockman pattern.
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Very nice Blue, i like it ::tu::

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Thanks Tim, I've been looking for interesting items to put in the background. Kinda fun.
Here are a few more while I'm feeling artistic. - ha!
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:) great job Blue ! ::nod:: two more days fishing season
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That's a great picture, Paul. All the fishing stuff in the background just pulls you into the shot - then invites you to hang around for a while! ::woot::
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Real Knice RBD. ::tu::
While spraying the wood knives for termites
took a few newer pics. 1989 maple small coke.
Early light, 7:30-8am EDST
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That's purtier than a picture postcard!
Looking back over some of the photos on this thread, I believe it would make a good coffee table book - or at least a 2 year calendar!
We could call it NEKKID KNIVES OF AAPK. ::woot::
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Super!!...Blue,Paul and Wosey. ::tu::
Wosey....is that knife from a Centennial set? ::hmm::
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JR, it's in regular production red
& silver box item #00055 7225 1/2.
Case issued about 11 patterns in 1989
w/curly maple and continued those thru 1990
1991 & 92 had fewer patterns and then
in 1993 changed to rosewood.
Info from Steve Pfeiffer's book page 88.
Hope this helps 8)
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