GEC #143223 Crown Lifter/Beer Cub/Barlow/Gentleman’s Jack

Or 17, no way of telling.😉
I'd be very surprised if there'll be more than two, honestly.

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My bet is two Northfields, smooth bone (or maybe stag?) and definitely jigged bone, no end caps most likely. I'd love them to be Little Radio Jacks though.
 
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I like this little knife. The caplifter adds thickness and weight while the width of the Sheepsfoot makes it more substantial. It does not feel
so much like a toy knife as the single blade 14’s do. I think it is a keeper. A very handy knife. Yes. the pull is light, but that is appropriate for such a small knife. I would not want to have a strong snap on such a small knife. My clumsy fingers would be at risk!
 
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Have you been dishonest up to this point?

No stag in over a year, will it be a Christmas miracle?
A stag 14 would be glorious! Not because I want one, but because I’d greatly enjoy watching the response. 🍿😆
 
More coming!

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If all the reindeer have to be hunted to get our stag, so be it. Christmas miracle for the grown-ups. Christmas tragedy for the kids.
I'd leave those Reindeer alone, their antler is very pithy and OK for spacers or inserts, but handle slabs... The meat is very 'furry' tasting too, much prefer Venison or Elk (Moose you call it) .

Relax, there's a secret cache of Royal Sambar in a bunker near GEC, just when you thought it was hopeless...Bill Howard will unleash the masterstroke :cool:
 
I'd leave those Reindeer alone, their antler is very pithy and OK for spacers or inserts, but handle slabs... The meat is very 'furry' tasting too, much prefer Venison or Elk (Moose you call it) .

Relax, there's a secret cache of Royal Sambar in a bunker near GEC, just when you thought it was hopeless...Bill Howard will unleash the masterstroke :cool:
I call elk "elk" and moose "moose." 🤷
 
Yeah, but we in Europe call Elk elk and Moose when it's in the US. They're both Alces alces. US Elk or Wapiti is Cervus canadensis and a close relative of the European Red Deer - Cervus elaphus. All CAN provide handles for knives, American Elk & Red Deer can give quite nice antler, not so much Elk/Moose nor Reindeer. Anyway you don't call them Reindeer but some Caribou thing - except when they're Rudolph pulling the sleigh ;) :D

 
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