Blast from the Past while looking for something else totally unrelated.

swonut

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So I was looking on the inter-web for some reference to the canvas flavored garrolite vs the cotton flavor and found this instead.

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Now those are classics. Makes me wonder what my 10 Y/O daughter's artwork will look like when she is 20.....
 
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Classics indeed. But yet still Fiddlebacks to the core. I love old pics like this. :thumbup:
 
Wow! I think you need to dig up everything you have and post a family pic in the Fiddleback Collections thread!
 
Wow! I think you need to dig up everything you have and post a family pic in the Fiddleback Collections thread!

I don't have those knives. I "found" them on the interwebz. Not sure about posting links to other forums, so I just posted the picture. I do have a few from back when there was no "Fiddleback Bulls-eye" and yes, I do need to post up a few of those.
 
In love the older style Muks. The original Nessmuk knife was an antler crown handle but these just give off an authentic feel. Great pic. Thanks for posting. I'd love to see this old style make a return with some bone slabs.
 
Those are all very early. First few batches. At that time I only had two models, the Bushcrafter and the Nessmuk, so that pic shows the whole line!
 
This thread is so sexy to me! Ok maybe a little creepy but I love the early Muks. :)
 
This is cool. I remember looking through older postings and pics and always gravitating towards the earlier muks. That osage and especially the one on the far right would be awesome to have.

I wonder how well some throwback knives every now and then would do on Fridays if Andy had the desire to grind one out.
 
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