gec mdl. revisited

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single knife is the exqiiste exe. whitt.--burnt stag--tractor green--white bone ebony--burnt orange, & amber barndboard on one row. the other row, valley green---red buffalo--rams horn -- bocote--tobacco bone, & rosewood
a very akward thread [sorry] i wanted members to be reminded of one of the foundation patterns that recently have been in the background with the excitement of the newer lockbacks & trappers . these knives are certainly as useful & supremely crafted as any that followed. lets not forget the older soldiers.
dennis
 
Again lot's of beautiful knives. I love red buffalo, tubacco bone and burnt orange barnboard! Thanks for sharing dennis :thumbup: .. Just making sure, most seem to be #73's?
 
The Whittler looks so well crafted that it might be at home in Wellington's Sheffield a Golden Age thread:D:thumbup:

I need to get something in that Tractor Green myself, nice rich colour not at all garish.
 
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