Post up your bone knives

Primitive bone
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Damn that is my favorite so far. I love it. Im drooling on my keyboard
 
Case Barlow - Appaloosa Bone

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Case 6292 Texas Jack

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Case Copperlock - Dark Amber Barb Wire Bone

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I'll try to post some bone that's a bit different. First Case Olive bone:

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Case's deep canyon chestnut bone:

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Schatts with worm groove brown berry and the reverse worm groove bone:

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Case second cut antique bone:

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Boker barlow with Grand Canyon jigged bone:

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Stag jigged red bone (Mutz canoe, my avatar):

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Photobucket has seemed to bog down, so I'll cut this off here for now.

Ed J
 
Here's a little old bone. First up, an Imperial cattle knife, made from 1936 to 1952

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Next, Schrade open stock 890 with peachseed bone

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Chuck
 
301 Stockman, Bone with incised deer tracks.

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301 Stockman, Bone and Malichite band.

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314 Trapper, Jigged Bone, Coal Miners Commerative

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312 Small Trapper, Bone, Dyed Blue, one plain, one commerative.

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And for an example of a few bones looked at as a collector. The bone scales remained the same but the liners changed from brass to stainless and the blades were moved around, updates happen. 303 Cadet Stockman. Regular and commerative on right.

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300Bucks
 
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Just the case of liking something special everyone else thought of as plain. I think thats what my wife thought when she captured me.....she must have, because she thinks I am from a different planet.......

The trick now days is to figure which company is plain now, but will be special in the future....ha

300/ch
 

I like all the additional ones you posted, but if I had to pic one, it would be second from the left in your picture. The blade looks awesome, the sheepsfoot looks like it would be more comfortable in that position, and I like how the jigging continues to the bolsters.

Thanks for sharing those.
 
How 'bout some red bone from Case?

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