Bucks Go Camping

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The 650 wanted to go camping with a few siblings so off we went to the Mogollon Rim. Nice group photo.
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The 650 had to keep the Estwing in line all weekend. Man, he's a beast.
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The 119 and the 105 down by the stream watching the trout cruise by.
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My 1973 (I think) 110 staying warm by the fire.
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The 301 just reminded me he was left out of the original photos so here's one where they all gathered.

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The 110 didn't get a lot of action. Here he is doing a boring camp chore. He wanted us to go fishing so he'd have a chance to clean a few troutskies. I told him I get the 3 weight combo next month and there'll be plenty of action in January.

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Very nice situation Utah.....a couple of brookies in the pan would look good. If you have fruther knife adventures try posting in the Sunday Picture Show thread.

Your 301 is a 1971 Camillus contract made stockman, one of two versions, either has single brass liners or a double on one side. Someone will be along to comment on your old 110.

300Bucks
 
Good to know about my 301. That sucker is really dull and I need to put a good edge on it. I also have a new 301 and LOVE the fit and finish on it. Just picked up the 302 Solitaire too. Thanks for the info 300.
 
Yes, that is a nice 301. I knew it was early. Your 110 is a 3 line, no dots and I thought you had the date right. Do you carry a sharpening stone camping? Plenty of time to touch up a knife. DM
 
I don't usually carry a stone out camping as I normally sharpen them at home. I just got the 301 and he really wanted to see the Mogollon Rim so I brought him along. He's getting "trued up" this week.
 
Great photos,thanks for sharing I really like your 105 it IMO is the epitome of what a "hunting knife" should be.
 
Love those photos. Looks like a nice trip.
I've got a 110 just like yours, on my hip right now. These ones are neat; if yours and mine are the same, they both have that hump or ridge just behind the secondary bevel, to add strength to the edge. Have you noticed this feature on yours?
Alex
 
Alex: yes its there. What a great looking blade and I like how its a bit slimmer and lighter than the later versions.
 
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