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Red wine horsecut jigged bone #53
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Snakewood #53
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Burnt stag #53
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Tortoise acrylic #61
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Stained green tea horsecut jigged bone #53
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Elk stag #48
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What's the model of the bottom one, of the fixed blades?

Both of the bottom 2 are H23s based on the GEC #23 Pioneer which is based off of the jumbo trapper pattern. The bottom one is a H23212 and is one of 19 made in that run. I don't think I have a pic by itself but here it is along with the H73212 released at about the same time.

 
In my quest of collecting #47 Vipers I have obtained one of each of the three handle materials, which have been in 440C. Maroon Linen Micarta, Antique Amber Jig Bone, and American Elk.

I thought this was the best thread to resurrect.


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That's a remarkable Nest of Vipers :D

Particularly like the one in the centre :thumbup:

Thanks, Will
 
Thanks, guys! I think the cartoon character makes a good mascot for "acorn collectors" ...I look a bit like him when I'm trying to chase them down. :D
 
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He comes to my country place not just for seeds&nuts but he's heard about The Great Eastern Thing...:D:D:thumbup:
 
Nice Owl that one George. Cherry I believe? I have a Stag Conductor and enjoy carrying it a lot.

Thanks, Will
 
Nice Owl that one George. Cherry I believe? I have a Stag Conductor and enjoy carrying it a lot.

Thanks, Will

Hi Will,yes it is cherry wood. Not as pretty as that dead skunk of yours but all 68's are special. wish they would do a run of them, it has been a while.
regards, george
 
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