Traditonal Hunters - Fifty years old (1965) and older…...

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Lloyd that is a beauty, to be sure! ::tu::
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Sweet Lloyd ::tu:: ::tu:: ... She's a beauty!!
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Lloyd, that is my kind of knife! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Joe, Paul, Greg, Lee and Roger for your nice comments on my Camillus Folding Hunter :) !!
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This is a little different.I didn't see a better place for it,so will post here.5" closed shell puller,16 and 28 gauge. Stamped Wade & Butcher Celebated XCD Cutlery on the front and arrow and +(fancy + ,but it's name escapes me)and Sheffield.
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Beautiful knife Roger ::tu:: ::tu:: ....
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Stag Norvell Shapleigh Diamond Edge.Lighting etched.
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Nice old hunter, Roger. ::tu::
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peanut740 wrote:This is a little different.I didn't see a better place for it,so will post here.5" closed shell puller,16 and 28 gauge. Stamped Wade & Butcher Celebated XCD Cutlery on the front and arrow and +(fancy + ,but it's name escapes me)and Sheffield.
Roger, sorry to be late to post but that is the first 16 and 28 gauge shell puller I have ever seen. That is awesome. ::nod:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:
peanut740 wrote:This is a little different.I didn't see a better place for it,so will post here.5" closed shell puller,16 and 28 gauge. Stamped Wade & Butcher Celebated XCD Cutlery on the front and arrow and +(fancy + ,but it's name escapes me)and Sheffield.
Roger, sorry to be late to post but that is the first 16 and 28 gauge shell puller I have ever seen. That is awesome. ::nod:: ::tu::
Thanks,I thought it was somewhat unique. I'm going to take it to the Bladeshow and see what kind of interest it generates.
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That's a great knife Roger.
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