Great knives today everyone. Thanks to all for posting.
A few years ago I sent 4 Buck 119's to Ed Gwynn to do some inlays in the handles for me to give as Christmas presents. Here is the one I had made for my Father with bighorn sheep inlays.
Great Show today. I like the Red Fox:thumbup::thumbup:
Here is a 532 with iron wood and mammoth tooth
And the last fish of the day was a great looking Brook trout:thumbup::thumbup: I let him go Which doesn't happen often because they taste so good:thumbup:
This was my only find at the Gun & Knife Show yesterday. A 112 Ranger with Shedua (Segua) handles, a wood from the West cost of Africa. This would be a Category 2, Variation 2 knife. It is the first wood handled Ranger, the first 3 variations were micarta. I guestimate it is c.1973.
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