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antique micarta handles
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Who made the boot knife ?? I really like the looks of it.


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Outstanding Tim !!!!!!________you caught the colors really good,on that one !!!!____(must be ""German Abalone"" ??? ) ::paranoid:: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: ::tu::
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks Monk ::handshake::


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::tu:: ::tu:: _______________A couple of 2010 GEC Jacks !!!!!! :)

Yellow Rose Bone
Pumpkin Patch Acrylic
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I'm really liking that yellow rose ::drool:: Nice pic ::tu::


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Killer knives and photos Monk and Tim!!.... ::ds:: ::ds:: ::ds::

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Great pics guys!
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great shot Basser5 , need to add that to gallery pics of case muskrats

and the boot knife was made by a
local fellow here in central, s.c. ( town not area ) david manley . great fellow, will make you anything you like. fair reasonable prices. doesn't have a web sight bt does all show around here and n.c. and always blade show in atlanta. great dating system the boot was 2011 and knife #7510. not a style number they are sequenced in order
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Thanks fellas ::handshake::



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But in that particular GEC model they do the Case thing of putting the little blade BEHIND the main.

That is pert near a deal killer as far as I am concerned!
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Fine batch of blades, Gents ::tu::
Speaking of Boot kanifes....
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Very nice Wosey ::tu::



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Thanks Tim, believe it or not picked it out meself.
Wanted one with a 7 embedded in the grain instead
of an 8 but reckon choosers cain't be beggy. ::shrug::
Later on acquired another with fiddlemeback maple,
just couldn't say no and neither did my credit card co.Image

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Awesome,Woosey !!!!____ and the gentleman asked, ::hmm:: would you like to have one of these fine knives sir ????? and my reply_______ WOOD EYE !!!!!!! ::ds::
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Western 49........
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Great trap shot Tim! Love it ::nod::
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I just found out my picture software will do this. Odd but kind of neat.
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I also discovered it does this.
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Nice Jerry! You're a professional. ::nod:: Ok, time to shoot another for 2013. It's been too long! HSB on bandana with Agg ring.
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jerryd6818 wrote:I just found out my picture software will do this. Odd but kind of neat.
Box Pal Cut Co (Chet) - Open Mark.JPG

I also discovered it does this.
Antiqued Pal Cut Co (Chet) - Open Mark.JPG
Jerry I like that antiquated look...perfect for old bone shots. ::tu::

Perry that HSB is lookin' good...that main blade is a thing of beauty, as are the scales
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Some GREAT SHOTS guys !!!!!!!!________thanks for sharin'***** ::tu:: ___Learnin' somethin' everyday,JerrD ::nod:: and Perry, ::hmm:: you ain't lost your touch,since you been gone ::tu::
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singin46 wrote:Nice Jerry! You're a professional. ::nod::
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, Perry. You're so silly.

You take great pictures though. It's easy to see why those HSBs are so sought after and well thought of.
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Very nice guys. Always like this thread
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Good to see ya back Perry ::tu::


Here's a nice little shell handle.......

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