Primitive Bone

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I've been looking for one of these for a couple months; thought they were all gone. ::dang:: Then I sicked Monk the 'houn' dog on the scent, and within days he had tracked this beauty down! ::ds:: Good Boy !!!!
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All teasing aside, thanks a bunch Monk!!!! You are THE MAN !!
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Beauty GJ! ::tu::

That Monk is somethin' else, ain't he?

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Beauty is right Barry! That's the nicest one I've seen. Monk is indeed The Man. ::tu::
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He's pretty quick with a twist draw! He must be workin' tonite 'cause I beatum to these two! ::ds::
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Greg got a few stags in and they are movin' out FAST! ::paranoid::
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[quote="Gunstock Jack"]He's pretty quick with a twist draw! He must be workin' tonite 'cause I beatum to these two! ::ds::

Not Workin'________just takin' a ""Nap"" ::yawn::
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Monk I owe you big "THANKS" for helping me find this one... ::tu::

This is my first Primitive bone...I thought it would be a nice addition to the toothpick collection and it will...
I think it also opened up a whole new can of worm's.... :wink:
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The 121211's in primitive bone are beautiful knives, and one of my favorites. You got a dandy there, Bob! ::tu:: ::tu::
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A Big Congrats to you both_____nice stags Barry, ::tu:: ,and Bob, I know what ya' mean about that ""can of worms"" ::nod::
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Another Primitive Bone___________Court House Whittler :)
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Good lookin' knives guys ::tu::
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How does that one feel in the hand monk? I haven't seen a picture of the knife with the blade closed. Does it stand up pretty high?

I really like this pattern and blade. I've got one on the way, primitive bone also.
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Mike___it's really nice____the #72 is a favorite of mine,so I may be a little bias :)______________the blade rides very much like the #72 Wharncliffe ::tu::
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Nice bone on that 72, Monk. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks monk. That blade sure is a big old hunk of steel.
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Here's a dandy I picked up on Feebay recently.
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It's so thin and light it would be a great back pocket carry, but I already started using it's liner lock brother. ::shrug::
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LOVE THAT PRIMITIVE BONE!!!!
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Wow Barry that is a thin one............I like it ::drool::
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That is a slim one...I saw that on the bay also and would have bid on it if I hadn't been out of town...Good score.... ::tu::
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::tu:: sweet one Barry !
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Nice one, Barry. I like 'em thin like that.
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Beautiful knife Barry. 8)
I don't know if I'd put that one in the pocket.
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Caleb,knowing Barry......it'll be his new "straight razor" :shock:
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Yeah Earl, but you got to admit, HE LOOKED PRETTY DARN COOL. 8)

It was like a GEC commercial, The Adventures of Gunstock Jack.
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Gunstock is stuck in a deserted canyon, :o with only a Ruger on his hip, and a Primitive bone Northfield #23 in his pocket. ::doh:: He must shave his way to freedom, and save Kate from extinction.... stay tuned to find out what happens. ::paranoid::

At least thats whats going on in my mind. :roll:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Stay tuned for the continuing saga of Gunstock Jack and his trusty companions.... if he don't cut his throat!
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Gunstock Jack wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Stay tuned for the continuing saga of Gunstock Jack and his trusty companions.... if he don't cut his throat!
… and let's not forget that this spine-tingling adventure is brought to you by the fine craftsmen at Great Eastern Cutlery … remember folks, if it don't say TIW or Cyclops, it's just a 'wanabee' … now let's catch up to our hero …
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I think that thread from Barry was my all time favorite post here. ::tu:: I hope you do something like that again Barry.
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