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That 44 is an intriguing pattern, one I will look forward to experiencing, I think. I like the look of the bolsters on the Northfield. Though I will probably wait and see what the cover options are for the two trims...
 
I agree I would rather a coping blade and might do a mod but this is a sweet knife with rat tail and the unxld at the bottom.

Give me a brushed finish and Vintage micarta, one with RANDOM jigging and maybe an ivory micarta
 
That 44 is an intriguing pattern, one I will look forward to experiencing, I think. I like the look of the bolsters on the Northfield. Though I will probably wait and see what the cover options are for the two trims...
I agree with what you said Dylan. However, if the shield on the NF comes to fruition - that might seal the deal.
 
It does look sweet! Liking the Bullet shield and the bottom bolster. This one has the makings of a winner!
 
Too bad they used the 35 Pattern already, it could have been a 357 Magnum since it is 3.5". Later they could have done a 4" and called it the 44 Mag.
 
#44 pattern . . . oh, HELL yes! First rat-tail bolster, I believe. If it has an extension spring for the pen, like the 92s did, then it's perfect! Might need one of each cover.
 
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No doubt it will be a 44 Magnum, just like the 22 Magnum.

This MUST be what Mr. Howard referred to at the Rendezvous when I asked if there were any plans to make more on the #22 frame and he said there might be something coming later this year!!!

Very exciting. Seems like they might be going with more unique shields, I like it!

It has to be a joke though that the tip of the main blade on the middle Northfield knife is visibly proud of the frame??? haha I know many don't care or are as touchy about this as me, but does it really matter so little if a finger can catch on the tip that a mockup can be published with a proud tip???
 
I know Mr. Howard likes to stick to tradition, and I will buy these, but but a cope blade on the pile side with a nick on the pile side, set the main low with access from the mark side and, well, that would be very useful and an "improved" magnum.
 
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