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Since I was gone and missed Sunday's show, I thought I'd start one for today.
This is a Charcoal Dymondwood 110 with NS bolsters. It's had aftermarket work done to it that I like alot. The blade etch looks alot better in hand than I was able to capture in the picture and much better than the black etching/printing that is done on many Bucks such as the B & C 110's. The bolster engraving/etching is very nice and the blade end bolster on the back side is done in the same style as the butt end bolster rather than having the deer head on both sides.
This is a Charcoal Dymondwood 110 with NS bolsters. It's had aftermarket work done to it that I like alot. The blade etch looks alot better in hand than I was able to capture in the picture and much better than the black etching/printing that is done on many Bucks such as the B & C 110's. The bolster engraving/etching is very nice and the blade end bolster on the back side is done in the same style as the butt end bolster rather than having the deer head on both sides.




