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Fine looking pair of NWs there Derrick. ::tu::
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Now thats a CLASSIC Winchester ::nod::
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GEC #852211,Bullet End Jack****
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If the small blade was in front that would be the PERFECT knife!
Beautiful piece!
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Just Plain Dave wrote:If the small blade was in front that would be the PERFECT knife!
Beautiful piece!
DAVE______________You mean,something like these ????? ::hmm::
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GEC #852211,Bullet End Jack****
That is an exceptionally fine looking Bullet End Jack. ::tu::
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Lots of beautiful pictures guys.

One of my favorite shots.Too bad it was a for sale one.It looks better when you click on it,I think lighting is most of it.
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Yes. Like those. I have a Boys knife and a few other knives that are set up that way.
I just happen to think the 85 fits my large mits very well and just needs that blade config to be perfect.
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stag oyster knife
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Here's a couple shots of my Ben Hogan up in the Chequamagon Nicolet National Forest near Eagle River WI
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And here's a shot of my Case large stockman at Bond Falls in Michigan's U.P.
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Any skeeters up there, Mike?
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jerryd6818 wrote:Any skeeters up there, Mike?
Yeah Jerry there was a few, but nothing too extreme. We are pretty liberal with the application of the Deep Woods Off...and the worst of the skeeters are behind us by late August. Always some hangers on though..especially around dusk. Best to stay in the campfire smoke that time of day.
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Had some time on my hands, :) to snap a few photos ****
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Mighty fine shots Monk! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Glad you still have some shots left :lol:
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Here is one of my more recent Case acquisitions.

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Good looking Case. And those leather pouches are beautiful. ::tu::
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Wow, great shot there! ::tu::
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Man, I need a new camera!
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I need a new knife!
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singin46 wrote:Wow, great shot there! ::tu::
You've been gone all summer Perry. Are you back amongst us now or just ducking in to make a guest appearence?
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Perry is that you? Have ya been on summer tour? Hadn't seen a post from you in a while. As Jerryd would say," glad to see yer still sucken air"! What new knives have ya come across in your travels? ::tu::
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