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Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

My MysteryGAW/Challenge knife...
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I went overboard today.... :oops:
Four knives, four different woods....
A #29 stockyard whittler in osage orange, a #44 buffalo jack in ebony, a Case sowbelly in curly oak, and a Kutmaster rebuild of mine, in zebrawood. The Kutmaster turned out to be almost exactly the same size as a GEC 15 Huckleberry.......

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A Colonel Coon Canoe in curly maple. I admit I mostly bought it because its fun to say "Colonel Coon Canoe". It rolls right off the tongue. Go ahead. Try it. Its fun :)

Now try it fast six times :p

But I digress. When it rains it pours. I just recently picked up my first CC at a local gun show. It was a 2 blade jack with these same handles. I bought it because I could tell it was a well made knife, it was cheap, and it had these really pretty handles. Now a few weeks later I find this one. I didn't even know I was collecting them o_O
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