Let's see your good old basic fixed blades, Bowie's, Stickers, etc.

A new rabbit hunting companion. Blade is 3" of 154CPM, handle is emerald green burlap micarta, OAL 7".

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:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: LOVELY, STUART!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

I agree with Jeff, very nice Stuart :thumbsup:

Rabbits be warned!

Thanks, guys. Just getting ready for the next season. Can't let the dogs think that I'm slacking.

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Thank you Stuart D Duckdog !!

Dave, your work deserve a tip of the hat every time that I look it over. Finely executed working gear. Saving my soda bottles now for the big payout and purchase.
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Good deal and thanks Stuart D Duckdog . None of our cowdogs will chase a rabbit. Course we've trained em not too. Sophie loves to herd flys and count the goldfish. She don't look to comfy with Sonny the Battleship sniffing her butt though:

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"The Wolf Pack" some of my son's cowdogs. Floyd, all the way to the left is a finesse worker and will work cattle from couple hundred yards away.

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If that don't work though, ya know how there are just those times ya need a bigger hammer? Then ya send Big Un cause he brings the BIG hammer.

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Back in the days when I could use mammoth ivory here in the Peoples Republik:

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And its Beltless sheath:

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And sometimes you need a bigger hammer:

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Thanks V VashHash ! And Fodderwing Fodderwing !

My granddaughter took this pic of Floyd the other evening. He was supervising us getting some roping practice in:

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Crazy to me the pics cell phones can take.

Sonoran Hunter handled in elk. A2 steel at 62RC makes it a cutting machine.

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Ya got that big bull elk down in the way back there, the pack horses are snorty cause they hear that big bear out there too, that sideways rain is starting to turn to snow and its coming onto dark. This the guy ya want with ya.
 
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Good deal and thanks Stuart D Duckdog . None of our cowdogs will chase a rabbit. Course we've trained em not too. Sophie loves to herd flys and count the goldfish. She don't look to comfy with Sonny the Battleship sniffing her butt though:

s3YCwag.jpg


"The Wolf Pack" some of my son's cowdogs. Floyd, all the way to the left is a finesse worker and will work cattle from couple hundred yards away.

t9o1CPY.jpg


If that don't work though, ya know how there are just those times ya need a bigger hammer? Then ya send Big Un cause he brings the BIG hammer.

VhmYCnz.jpg


Back in the days when I could use mammoth ivory here in the Peoples Republik:

5NCUDWY.jpg


qayG3W8.jpg


And its Beltless sheath:

SpdU28C.jpg


And sometimes you need a bigger hammer:

HyHjqrd.jpg
Great pics of your cow dogs! We used a couple of border collies on our mountain farm, to work our cows and the neighbors. The momma "Jenny" was our finesse dog, worked on voice or whistle commands. Had that stare a border collie does, make a cow do what she wanted just with that piercing gaze.Big "Sam" Jenny's offspring was our hammer so to speak, plus you could not set foot in our yard until one of us told Sam to let you. I cried for hours over both when they passed.
Um, knife content to stay on track lol
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