Let's See Your GREENS!

Green and Orange Wharncliffe Swaybacks

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I have long been a fan of Osage Orange handles and that is as handsome an example as I have seen. Very nice, even if it's not green! :thumbup:
 
Northwoods Norfolk in green camel bone. Looks very similar to the Presidential in blue camel bone in same pic.





 
Here's the last of my green handled knives. Note the first one from the left is the rarely seen 2005 Winterbottom green Schatt&Morgan Railsplitter. Note the bolsters are slanted, threaded and pinched! I would like to see another if anyone has one of these. More of a Sowbelly pattern.
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I have long been a fan of Osage Orange handles and that is as handsome an example as I have seen. Very nice, even if it's not green! :thumbup:

Thank you for your appreciation!:thumbup::thumbup: I must admit I was/am very pleased with the look of the Osage, it's very good on both sides. The Green CASE isn't a poor knife either:D

Singin Yes that's a marvelous looking Schatt, not seen that handle option before must be scarce. I particularly like that Green & Black Cell Jackknife, what is it please?

Here's a Queen QCCC Teardrop in Greenbone, a burly knife for sure.

Thanks, Will.

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Fantastic colours on that Bullet End, Thieves! A gem.

Wonder if they did Spear bladed acrylics??
 
Thank you willgoy and Jeff! The Schatt was bought at a knife show in 2005, the year it came out. Never seen anyone with another. Course there were only 100 produced! The black and green celluloid Jack is an Imperial, 1936 stamping.

Perry
 
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Here is one of my TL-29 mods hafted in verawood, which is sometimes referred to as Argentine Lignum Vitae. This is a pale green here, but,since this picture was taken it has deepened to an olive green.

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ix-nay on the odern-may ife-knay


This is the wrong thread for that. I see you already have a copy of the pic in the right thread.
 
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