well, Bert, the Yellowhorse 102 is offered from time to time at eBay, but not the dark green 425.Haebbie, you might want a 425 dark green for your collection, but I would be happy with that Yellowhorse 102 in my collection. It is very nice.
Bert
That is a nice group of old 102s. Here is my white smooth bone. I'm not sure, but I think they were an exclusive for BassPro.
Bert
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The 118 version is still up on the website but you can only purchase it in-store, if you can find one.My post #17 is one of a Bass Pro Shop offering 102, 105, 119. I just happen to see it on their WEB site during a close out sale I believe was 25% off. Was just going to get the 105, but decided to get all three. They sold out quick. They were still available in Canada for about 2-3 weeks until they ran out of inventory.
Can you share the link. I cannot find anywhere. Tks.The 118 version is still up on the website but you can only purchase it in-store, if you can find one.
The knife in question is white bone. This reference is Cocobolo Dymondwood handle.
Please do not be offended. You sure had my hopes up and I was off to my local Bass Pro/Cabelas tomorrow! Copper and Clad offered a white bone (don't remember model) not too long ago, but I think it's gone now. Stay safe.My sincerest apologies. Saw the brass cocobola in your post and got confused. I'll shut up now...
I dig on the very pronounced finger grooves on this one. very good lookin version.Here is a one-liner from 1957-1960. It has an ebony handle and leather spacers, and the sheath to go with it. Usually I don't pay much attention to sheaths, but I think this one is a bit special. It isn't often that a sheath this old (It has the Morena Boulevard address.) is in such good condition.
Bert
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