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A rich selection of bones there Primble!:thumbup:
Most particularly the 38, still waiting for Customs to release mine after paying ransom
All the best, Will
Thank you Will - hope the 38 makes it way to you soon !!
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A rich selection of bones there Primble!:thumbup:
Most particularly the 38, still waiting for Customs to release mine after paying ransom
All the best, Will
2 x Fremont Jacks
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I think they call it a modified sheepsfoot Brad.
Very nice collection Al. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:![]()
What does Northwoods call the blades on the Fremont Jack? Looks like a cross between a sheep and a wharnie. Very beefy looking, I like it.
I think they call it a modified sheepsfoot Brad.
Nice looking collection of 33's. I hope GEC will do another run of them at some point.
Hey AL, these are some great looking knives and quite the variation too! Besides the obvious beauty of the others, the two that I never really saw when released are the American Jack and the Hawthorne. These two are incredible!
Perry
Thanks TX. I think another run of #33s would be appreciated.
Great collection AL!!
Thanks, Perry! The American Jack is one of my all-time (so far) favorites. I wish I'd had the foresight to get a couple in bone and/or stag.
Thank you sir! And I'm with you and TX on the 33s.
Is that how the sheepfoot naturally sits, or did you drop them some?Left to right: Two Harness Jacks; Three Stockman
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That's how they come. These are very nice knives imo and if you want a low riding sheepsfoot stock knife, look no further. I also love the nail nick being on the mark side :thumbup: