5 for the boonies

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scout,green jiggedbone--ben hogan,burnt grizz--pioneer,frontier bone--ben hogan,stag--& dogleg jack ,ebony.
from 3.5 to 4.5 in. all these are sturdy built folders that would serve well as camp & game processing tools. all the gecs are in 1095 carbon which require a little more maintenance that the 440c but are agressive long lasting cutters.--dennis
 
Nice, Used to hunt with a guy who used a Case Trapper to gut and skin deer.

That's what I usually have in my pocket when I'm hunting.

But, those GEC's sure look great. I'll bet they will get the job done for sure.
 
Interesting array.

You feel the Hogan is a match for the outdoors then? good to hear, i'd like to get one.
 
Thank you Dennis.

Being able to see another set of your excellent cutters always brightens my day.

All of the many and varied photo threads on this Traditional Forum are a true Joy.

If I cannot own the knives, I can at least see what others are using and enjoying.

I want to thank Elliott and the other Mods (whomever you may be) for your Great Gift.

My sincere thanks and gratitude to all BF Traditional posters for your generosity in sharing your knowledge, experience, strong opinions without malice, serious expertise and especially for your many wonderful photos.

Mike H.
 
That's a great image, thanks for posting it up. The ebony wood dogleg jack sure looks mighty tempting in that shot...
 
That's a beautiful set of knives. I hadn't realized the Ben Hogan was so much slimmer than the others - I may have to re-think my decision to pass on it.
 
That's a robust set Dennis. Always fun to see the combinations you put together.
 
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