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Ivoryman wrote:That is some good looking two tone bone Bomba.
Much appreciated, I-Man. I think GEC has found yet another lifelong fan of their oily creek bone. Yesterday was the first time I hadn't carried the knife since I got it.
Iman, that orange is sweet. Yet another from a great collection.
After a long week at work, I'm going a little bananas I think I'll shop for a new knife
I'm going to tote these three. I'll probably be leaning to one side as I walk.
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Thanks bud, great looking one on the left, what is that a Yankee Jack 77? Love the curve of the spine on that spear. Great color on all those, but the lefty is my kind of style.
That is some good looking two tone bone Bomba.
Yup, 77. I was lucky enough to get one and it is used often. I have to say that it is one of my favorites.
"As for me and my house, we serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15
This is the 72 Frontier bone I posted 3 months ago, its been used on jobsites, in the kitchen and on the river.
Not much etch left, but that's fine with me, it is broken in.....
The second knife is a 73 Cocobolo that's going to work soon.....
Bob
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"To Ride, Shoot Straight, And Speak The Truth" - Jeff Cooper
Ivoryman wrote:Beauty Railsplitter, glad to hear you like it. I nabbed a Goldenrod 25 Barlow Spear blade and never regretted it for a second. Sweeeeeeeeeet knives.
Thanks Ivoryman. They certainly are a hard pattern not to like. My very first GEC was a 25 Easy Open with a Sheepsfoot blade that I bought in 2009. Several have come and gone from my collection for various reasons but I have never grown tired of the pattern.
Ivoryman wrote:Good to hear, that 25 sheep foot EZ open is about my favorite in the pattern, let me know if you ever want to part with it, I'll take it.
As luck would have it, the only Sheepsfoot EO that I still have is one just like yours. If I remember correctly, I gave away that 2009 in a contest that I hosted on this forum several years ago. My username was Sablemaster back then but I had it changed a couple years ago.
Hope you like it as much as I like mine, great little carry. Love it. And here's another I got recently that is really making me like it more. 74 Mustang. I dyed the bone from an orange sort of look to this brownish. Love the bones and the blade. Decent shield too.
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"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
Safe Queen for years until I could bring myself to use it and now I wish I hadn't denied it so long. Great knife that's fun to use and thin in the pocket. Decent to look at.
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"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
Ivoryman wrote:Safe Queen for years until I could bring myself to use it and now I wish I hadn't denied it so long. Great knife that's fun to use and thin in the pocket. Decent to look at.