Hello Kitty and friends with eighteen Game Wardens

I foresee this purchase causing nothing but trouble. I see in my mind's eye, you missing the flight to an alaskan hunt because you're standing there trying to decide which of the eighteen knives to bring along.
 
That is cutest set up i hv ever seen:eek:

Awww.......look at those cute little wardens happily layout in pink~

This is Amy-0's "THINK PINK" affect :thumbup:
 
Nice haul ! good price, no f5ing and you have a satin green linen:thumbup:
 
Tree Herder V, you wrote:
Lunde - please tell us which one do you like the best?
I am really fond of the Leprechaun Warden, and I now own two of them.

Here is another shot I took this morning:

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It was done hand-held, so the aperture was necessarily large, so the depth-of-field was shallow.
 
Crap! Only on a Hello Kitty background could the orange G10 warden be camouflaged! :D

I'm glad I'm not the only one who missed it!

Nice score! If I'd bought those, I'd be the Game and the Warden would skin me with each one in turn...:eek:
 
Congrats
That was a really great score at what I think was a great price. Its a lot of jack at one time but averaged out its killer for todays market prices. Now you can look forward to adding to the set as new ones are introduced!

It just never ends..
 
What's the knife sitting on Hello Kitty's right eye? Is that snakeskin?
 
Guyon, you wrote:
What's the knife sitting on Hello Kitty's right eye? Is that snakeskin?
I think that's the Limited Edition one, which has a Satin blade finish (0.140-inch thickness) and Snakeskin handles. Someone else may know for sure.
 
That's the only one it could be. Just a different, but very cool looking, snakeskin compared to mine. Considerably lighter. Could be the angle & lighting.
 
Once I come up from the pile of work that I am currently under, I plan to take better (more detailed) stills of these knives, perhaps as twosomes and threesomes, given that some are related in terms of handle material, handle color, and so on.

I have a one-week Cynomys ludovicianus (aka, black-tailed prairie dog) safari in South Dakota planned for the very end of this month, which involves driving from California, and some of my spare time is being used for preparations. I am bringing three rifles chambered in .204 Ruger. Two are made by Cooper Arms, specifically an M21 Montana Varminter and an M21 Phoenix, both of which shoot quarter-inch five-shot 100-yard groups using my handloads (Sierra 32gr BlitzKing bullet loaded in Winchester brass stuffed with 26.5gr of Alliant Reloder 10X). The other is a Dakota Arms Serious Predator. Obligatory rifle photos:

M21 MTV:

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M21 Phoenix (synthetic stock):

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Serious Predator:

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All three have the same Leupold scope mounted: VX-III 6.5-20x40 LR (30mm tube) with Varmint Hunter's reticle.
 
Those prairie dogs don't have a chance, lunde! I thought I was a super squirrel killer with my matchmaster 513-t and here you go throwing 4000f/s handloads at 3lb furries. The best I've been able to nail is inside of two inches with the factory ring sights at 100 yards using cci green tags. Have fun on the safari, sounds like a blast. (Mental note: add a .204 ruger rifle to the christmas list.)
 
The .204 Ruger cartridge is devastating, even with tiny (yet incredibly fast) 32gr bullets. When hits cannot be seen through the scope, they are easily heard, as the bullets make a distinctive "whap" sound as they strike a prairie dog. It sounds like a wet towel being struck against a hard surface.
 
Although I stopped shooting at things that are alive some time ago (for no real reason... it just no longer worked for me). I still LOVE shooting super accurate rifles… those make me drool. :cool:

Nice guns.:cool: :thumbup:
 
Tree Herder V, you wrote:I am really fond of the Leprechaun Warden, and I now own two of them.

Here is another shot I took this morning:

game-warden-18-hello-kitty-alt2.jpg


It was done hand-held, so the aperture was necessarily large, so the depth-of-field was shallow.

What's the other red one (beside the Fire Warden?). Looks satin, was that another special?
 
Bobby B, you wrote:
What's the other red one (beside the Fire Warden?). Looks satin, was that another special?
That's the Red G10 Warden, which has a 0.140-inch thick INFI blade with Satin finish, and Red G10 handles.
 
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