The Sunday Picture Show... (2-18-2018) . . . OLD Show Look at the DATE...

Yesterdays flea market find. A 3 micarta spacer 119 with a swivel sheath as new in box. The printers date on the paperwork is 12/78 and 1981 is when the 'flat' sewn sheaths appear so that brackets this knife to about 1979-1980. These early semi hollow ground knives are some of my favorites of the 100 series. /Roger

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Thanks for the pictures of such beautiful Bucks by everyone. I don't have anything other than some bone stock ones that I use on the ranch and just like me they don't clean up all that well even on a Sunday!
Regards,
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Yep, Alligator Snapping Turtle. Can live over hundred years and weigh between 100 and 150 lbs. We were doing research on them in the early 2000's . They can move their head forward and left and right but not up if you grab the shell above their head. Their neck extends about 10 inches as one of the college researchers found out when one bit their finger off at the first joint. It looked like it hurt. 300
 
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