Show us your Charlie Campagna SFOs

My intentions to post a few pic's of Charlie's SFO's seems to be elusive (time, time, time) I will however try my best to do so this week. In the meantime this is one I really enjoy using. I bought this one from Bob (BigBiscuit) so it is doubly special as it's Charlie's SFO (HJ 7) and holds memories of Bob:thumbsup: So Charlie, many of your wonderful creations offer so much more than just a knife;):thumbsup:


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My intentions to post a few pic's of Charlie's SFO's seems to be elusive (time, time, time) I will however try my best to do so this week. In the meantime this is one I really enjoy using. I bought this one from Bob (BigBiscuit) so it is doubly special as it's Charlie's SFO (HJ 7) and holds memories of Bob:thumbsup: So Charlie, many of your wonderful creations offer so much more than just a knife;):thumbsup:


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I love the way they were able to make the bone slabs rounded and still provide jigging all the way down the sides. To my eye, this is more refined than simply making the bone slabs flat so that they are easier to jig.
 
I love the way they were able to make the bone slabs rounded and still provide jigging all the way down the sides. To my eye, this is more refined than simply making the bone slabs flat so that they are easier to jig.
Bill at GEC was, and is, always determined to make knives as well detailed as the cutlers did :thumbsup:from decades ago!! That kind of effort faded a lot, in the industry, starting at the end of the 1970s!! GEC has been a leader in bringing it back!!:)
 
Great knife, Meako!! Nice to see one with patina!! You and I are a couple of those rare people who occasionally use one of the big Camps!! But they make great safe Queens also!!:)
Is that the one marked "kookaburra"???:D
 
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