Let's see those clip points!

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Steve, Is that first one an Abeline Stockman? Beautiful coloring of the bone on that one. :cool:
 
Bob, it sure is! I agree, that is one outstanding example of good jigging and coloring. I wish GEC would use this style again.

Ron, thanks! I'd love to see your spear point version sometime!

Mr Knife, that's one heck of a bowie!
 
Bob, it sure is! I agree, that is one outstanding example of good jigging and coloring. I wish GEC would use this style again.

Ron, thanks! I'd love to see your spear point version sometime!

Mr Knife, that's one heck of a bowie!

thanks! 17.5 inch of pakistani special steel! i bought it cause it makes me laugh :D
 
thanks! 17.5 inch of pakistani special steel! i bought it cause it makes me laugh :D


As a camp knife, it looks great..... in the old days they were used as weapons as well..... I don't think I'd be laughing if someone was coming at me with a crazed look in their eyes and that knife! :eek:

I like it nonetheless!
 
As a camp knife, it looks great..... in the old days they were used as weapons as well..... I don't think I'd be laughing if someone was coming at me with a crazed look in their eyes and that knife! :eek:

I like it nonetheless!

there was something in the boy scout manual about carrying large sheath knives and how one should carry an appropriate length blade for camp chores. but that being said, id rather have it with me than not. well id like my OKC bowie with me more. this can help ward off animals! :D
 
Is -that- what smooth autumn bone looks like in good light?

... I might have to pick up one of those calf ropers.
That's actually an acrylic.... GEC calls it orange crush perylic. I saw a #54 moose with it on a dealer site not too long ago. Great stuff!
 
heres some more! well repeats
the family,

forgot the CSC when i did the family picture :(

can you guess the red headed step child?
 
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