
Good old reliable knives Big H. The best kind.
Thanks QS, the knife is in near pristine condition and I Think I've only carried it twice as I don't wanna blemish it.Quick Steel wrote:The ducks are very nicely produced.
Thanks David.DM11 wrote:Couple good ones!sunknife wrote:Haven't left the house yet today but here's yesterdays carries. Had kind of a nature theme going with this pairing.
Really nice Case. I'm a big fan of wood scales. But seeing your photo's make me wonder. Why would not GEC have bought out a similar knife earlier, yours looks identical to the latest Ramfoot.DM11 wrote:Couple Cases today.
Paul, you nailed that one. Two things totally unrelated but for name and the name is all you need for the picture. Great job.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:IMG_5052.JPG
Nice Moose!!Eye Brand Man wrote:Totin this '65-'69 6275 Moose today
M M, sweet Damascus.Montanaman wrote:Something different today, a hard firing Pro-Tech
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Thank you sir, that was back when Chad was forging all his own damascus, this being a long gone pattern, called "Calypso".doglegg wrote: M M, sweet Damascus.
" Toms" looking goodIvoryman wrote:Getting close
Lovely knives and bones. Like both the models and the handles.geocash wrote:EDC259.jpg
Thats some good looking bone. Looks to have just the right amount of pocket wear (character), and awesome color.Eye Brand Man wrote:Totin this '65-'69 6275 Moose today
Farmer the Queens are hard to find at decent prices although I picked a Barlow the other day for a ten spot + shipping. I fished that #44 out of the bay a few years back for $ 13.13 shipped, won't happen again, people want 50 bucks for a slap wore out one now.treefarmer wrote:I like that big ol' Queen!
Never have run across the big single blade that I could snag. Maybe one day, as if I need another knife.![]()
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