Waking up the Roosters.

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Re: Waking up the Roosters.

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carvin don wrote: Mon Feb 01, 2021 11:53 pm Very nice collection, Dan. ::tu::

Here's a couple that I have ...

Those are excellent, Don! ::tu:: Lockback whittlers are one of my favorite patterns.

I love the cell colors F'NR came up with but the outgassing issues can be devastating. I just stick to bone, stag and pearl now. ::nod::
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Thanks, redrider. ::tu::

I agree, the cells are definitely eye candy but at what cost down the road, although, I would buy if the price is right; can't go wrong with pearl and stag though. ::tu::
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A couple new arrivals ...

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Don those are a pretty knice couple of arrivals. I bet they are cock of the roost at the moment. Congrats. ::nod:: ::nod::
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They sure are...thanks! ::tu::
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I love those, Don, cool Bollocks shield on the smaller stockman too! ::tu::

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Thanks, John! ::tu::
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carvin don wrote: Sat Feb 13, 2021 12:47 am A couple new arrivals ...


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Those are absolutely stunning!!!! Outstanding! ::tu:: ::handshake::
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One of the best looking knives that I own.
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Fancy indeed. ::nod:: ::nod::
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This one began life clad in celluloid but I had it re-handled when it started showing signs of outgassing. Love the knife--a single Wharncliffe Congress pattern. Love it even more with the Mammoth Ivory covers installed by BIGHEAD.

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Sweet.
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Gorgeous knife Q. Congrats big time. ::tu:: :mrgreen: ::super_happy:: ::ds::
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