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Not sure if this has been asked here on the forums before (likely has)... But I'm curious to know if either of these two Titusville firms ever produced something similar to Case' Hobo knife? I personally think that Case' Hobo knives, (especially in their bone scales), are beautifully executed gizmos (even if not totally practical). And, imo, their pricing is also reasonable for it being so well made.
I am sure that if a Queen or GEC specimen exist, they would fetch a whole lot more money, being that those two firms are known for more "hands on" work (more labor intensive).
I am sure that if a Queen or GEC specimen exist, they would fetch a whole lot more money, being that those two firms are known for more "hands on" work (more labor intensive).