Fans of the Smooth: post your Smooth Bone Traditionals

- cheers, Will :)

A Giraffe bone drop-point hunter by one of the late great Rob Brown's pupils, Neill Schutte


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Have a few d-p hunters now, and this one I consider to be 'almost perfect'............perhaps I'd better put my money where my mouth is, and start a thread to explain one day soon :rolleyes:


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That one's absolutely gorgeous, Chui.
 
Harry, aren't those Wrights horn though? And the GEC 48 acrylic? Must have slipped in by accident, fine knives no question.

Thanks, Will
 
Harry, aren't those Wrights horn though? And the GEC 48 acrylic? Must have slipped in by accident, fine knives no question.

Thanks, Will
Yes they are Will and they should not have been included . I guess I was just not thinking clearly .

Harry
 
Only the Daddy Barlow (Case 6143, 1970) qualifies for this thread. The other one (Case 6207 mini trapper, 1965-1969) is just along for the ride in my pocket. (Confession: I was too lazy to snap another picture of the smoothie alone.) The Daddy is saw-cut, but is so smoothed out that I took a chance in posting it.

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- Stuart
 
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Only the Daddy Barlow (Case 6143, 1970) qualifies for this thread. The other one (Case 6207 mini trapper, 1965-1969) is just along for the ride in my pocket. (Confession: I was too lazy to snap another picture of the smoothie alone.) The Daddy is saw-cut, but is so smoothed out that I took a chance in posting it.

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I don't care where you post the picture of that Granddaddy Barlow, just as long as you show us. That is some beautiful red bone !!
 
I was cruising along, admiring as I went, when I got to yours Stuart D Duckdog and quite literally gasped! What a beauty!

Very nice catches too Harry, Guest Who and Kevin!
 
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