Pack Rat
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We haven't kicked around the 110/112 transition knife in a while and since I mentioned it in an Alpha thread and said I would get up some pics. I thought I would open another thread.
anywho,,,here are some hasily done pics that do not do the knife justice at all. So some of you with better, and closeups of the blade etchings please feel free to toss them in here somewhere.
The transition is a two blade commerative that has a 110 blade with an Idaho tang stamp and Post Falls etchings on the 110 blade. The 112 blade has the El Cajon etchings with a 2004 inverted T tang stamp. Represents 2004 as last year in California, and 2005 as first year in Idaho.
The emblem on the handle has outlines of each state.
Maybe you can see the horizontal and vertical carry loops on the sheath. Sheath is marked 276. Same sheath as on my 279 Alpha Hunter.
As for the "other" buck in the pics. I was working on the chainlink and left a gap open. And that is a pear tree. Had been seeing the buck grazing on the outside of the fence a few days on and off. We have watched him in velvet and slowly rubbing it all off. I had been wondering why there were no pears laying around on the ground. He is a small 6pt (Texas count - 3 on each side)
Click the pic once, and if you see a + in the magnifier, click it again for full effect.




anywho,,,here are some hasily done pics that do not do the knife justice at all. So some of you with better, and closeups of the blade etchings please feel free to toss them in here somewhere.
The transition is a two blade commerative that has a 110 blade with an Idaho tang stamp and Post Falls etchings on the 110 blade. The 112 blade has the El Cajon etchings with a 2004 inverted T tang stamp. Represents 2004 as last year in California, and 2005 as first year in Idaho.
The emblem on the handle has outlines of each state.
Maybe you can see the horizontal and vertical carry loops on the sheath. Sheath is marked 276. Same sheath as on my 279 Alpha Hunter.
As for the "other" buck in the pics. I was working on the chainlink and left a gap open. And that is a pear tree. Had been seeing the buck grazing on the outside of the fence a few days on and off. We have watched him in velvet and slowly rubbing it all off. I had been wondering why there were no pears laying around on the ground. He is a small 6pt (Texas count - 3 on each side)
Click the pic once, and if you see a + in the magnifier, click it again for full effect.



