I'm in. :thumbupretty sweet looking knife. I like the idea of a two blade trapper pattern. With the sheep's foot it would be a handy blade. Also it looks made to last life times.
I'm in--such great work with the mod! The clip + sheepfoot is a great combo--handles everything from piercing, to skinning, to opening packages. Also, looks to be quite pocket friendly--don't have a 54 yet, it would be nice to give one a try--especially that beauty. Good luck to all!
About a year a go I started really liking the Sheepsfoot Knives and now have 14 of them and my last one was a 153215 Tidioute Cutlery ~~ Huckleberry Boys Knives with Sheepsfoot Blade W/Gabon Ebony { bought 2 of them } extra one for a GAW on down the road.!** But I do love the Mod that was done on this one and it would go good in my Collection plus it would be in good company with the others.**
Yes ~~ I am in..!!**^
Thanks for the chance of another Sheepsfoot.!*
I'd like a shot please. I've only lightly dabbled in carrying traditionals. A RR canoe is in my pocket now. I've eyeballed models from northwoods, GEC and Queen but never have gotten around to pulling the trigger. Thank you for the opportunity and your generosity.
I'm in David, very nice of you do to so. Glenn's work is spot on. The slanted bolsters are what do it for me. I really enjoy seeing something 'out of the norm' for end cap bolsters, threaded fluted etc and to have the slanted bolsters make to a 'parallelogram ' shaped cover really draws the eye in to the knife in itself aesthetically.
I'm in. I've not yet owned a GEC and would love to see what the fuss is about. Also, I'm about to send Glen a TL-29 and let him work his magic on it. Thank you for the chance at a beautiful knife.
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