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Or I could just pocket it more often myself.I see from another thread that you just acquired an awfully fine Barlow yourself, my friend.
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Heh thanks
I sure did
But it was worth a shot


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Or I could just pocket it more often myself.I see from another thread that you just acquired an awfully fine Barlow yourself, my friend.
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Thanks! Itโs just a pen blade. I remember someone on this forum recently acquired an orange camel bone sheepfoot #15. Canโt remember if it was you or not.I can't tell if that's a caplifter or a pen blade secondary
But If it's the pen blade I have that guy in orange camel bone
Sooooo cool
And your jigged bone is gorgeous
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Bunny knife and a neat little Ka Bar 1027since it came in the mail around noon.
Thanks Todd.Powerful pair Jeremy.
Very cool.
Thanks Paul, and isnโt that the truth!
Great post Jon. GO CHIEFS!
Love that one Jim.
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Splendid lamb today, Pete.
Thanks Greg, really liking these.Thanks, Todd.Looks like you brought out a sweet knife yourself today, that Case/Bose trapper is a beaut.
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Thank you Mr. Primble . I just thought that during February , and it would not be nice outside , I would carry a different Northfield in Stag every day . I am going up the model numbers .Harry ......... you've got more stag than a large herd of deer. .............. and some impressive stag as well.
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That would be a lot of fun for sure.Thank you very much for the kind words Todd . It would be nice to see you make to the Badger Knife show my friend .
Harry
Thank you Bob ! I really enjoy themThese beautiful brokers are like rabbits..I can resist.Very nice Ed.
Those two certainly make a wonderful pocket pair; the Big 'Un Rosewood beauty and your GEC 66 both have cool character, too!Have a great day everyoneRosewood Big 'Un and a #66 Stockman for me
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Wow James, that one has some beautiful rich colors, congrats!Took this pic earlier today, but got busy & forgot to post.
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Appreciate it, BobVery nice work on the coat Jeff. Two fine pieces of cutlery.
Time well spent.As Bob said earlier, I'm tired, applies to me now, as I have spent a good portion of yesterday and this morning cleaning up this old knife. A picked bone New York Knife Company pre-Hammer Brand tang stamp, which I expect puts this Eureka Jack from the 1890-1910 era. Rare to see a clip main on any Eureka Jack. Anyhow, I am glad to add it to my collection and will tote it the rest of the day.
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3 and 5/8ths" closed.
Thanks, my friend!Great job on that Cammie !
Lovely old knife and great job cleaning it up !
So how is possible for a knife to get that old and have the bone look like it just left the Rogers Bone shop?
Sorry to hear that, Mr. Smith. I hope things turn around.
Thanks Paul, I would tend to agree with you. The calendar is sometimes the highlight of my work day.
Heh I appreciate the sentimentSorry to hear that, Mr. Smith. I hope things turn around.
Thank you very much, Mr. Primble!!! I was drooling over your NYKC beauties yesterday!Still love the Imperial toothpick !![]()
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