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case cs 6318 amber bone and otter mercator
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I think that one isJonMcD Thanks very much, it is a very tidy 33 and I believe uncommon. Called Antique Yellow I think, it has a Winterbottom Bone rippled effect, GEC released it in 2011 and it has the Squirrels & Acorns blade etch and Cyclops tang stamp which was then used on stainless knives.
Thanks, Will
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I am trying but I was in abject pain today.You back riding again mate![]()
Something tells me the nice red bike will throw the rider in a split second.Todays bimble.
I am trying but I was in abject pain today.
I hope the 2nd injection in my hand next week does the trick.
Thank you very kindly, Jack!!!A sweet pair of slicers there my friend![]()
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It looks like an outstanding trio of slicers for your trip to Bulgaria!!! One last day with your Hartshead beauty prior to your Bon Voyage, have an awesome trip!!!Carrying my Hartshead Barlow today
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I'm off to Bulgaria for a week tomorrow, so won't be around much for a while. My Lambsfoot travelling companion will be my Wee Staggy
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Got a SAK Climber along, for the tools...
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and a Boker Plus/Midgards Messer Little Dvalin for all other eventualities
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Thanks a lot, Bob!!!Classy carries today JJ.
A lovely pairing indeed, a super cool Rodgers Barlow Lamb and a classic Robeson is quite a power couple!Have a good day everyone.![]()
John, ride hard die free! I’ve got myI am trying but I was in abject pain today.
I hope the 2nd injection in my hand next week does the trick.
It is Gary. Somewhere between 1940 and 1964. I wish I knew, but I don’t know if there is a way to definitively tell the exact date.I should think they'd definitely help, Todd.I've asked this question in my mind before, but I don't think I've ever addressed it to you: Is that Case Barlow really an "antique" from the CASE XX era??
Thanks, Bob. It’s a handy little knife for sure.Classy carries today JJ.
I enjoy the functionality of the ettrick. Yours carries a great coat Bart.
It looks that way but it’s actually a cow rolling her eyes at me as I take another knife pictureI think that bull is calculating the distance…
Gonna need a bigger knife.