Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

1973 Case 6308 Whittler from my buddy Primble.

Glad to see you got your knife Marko. :thumbup::)

Beautiful Case, Mark! Is that Primble's picture? Primble's photography is so good, in real life it might be all beat up and covered with rust. :rolleyes: You better post some more photos. :thumbup:

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And I also got a beauty to show off!

You guys really skinned me on this three way trade. I have no knife !!! :grumpy::confused::confused:

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I have a feeling my soup got fed to the National Guard, somewhere around that 200 vehicle traffic jam on I-65, where 24 inches of snow fell.

Snow bound soup I guess !! :o

Duncan says you cannot trust your best friends with soup bones. He publicly bad talked his buddy and our friend Paul over this very thing !! :D
 
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Thanks, Paul. It's good to know that an impartial observer agrees with my biased opinion of the quality of my new 93 OT! :D

- GT

I love the blade layout Gary...I cast my vote for that style being a future forum knife:thumbup:
 
Sorry to hear about your wayward soup, Primble! Here's a couple to hold you over. :D:thumbup:

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Sorry to hear about your wayward soup, Primble! Here's a couple to hold you over. :D:thumbup:

Especially love your saw-cut sheep foot TC Philllll. :eek::thumbup::thumbup::D I don't remember seeing it posted before.

Not sure I feel much better though. :o:D
 
Trapper. Couldn't not buy it with the stag and the longhorn. I'm a 6th generation Texan, Longhorn graduate, and was born in 1982. Pretty sure this was made for me.

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Here we go. My newest additions.

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As beautiful as they are, I do have my eyes on a couple of others...
 
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Thanks Kyle and Eric - I'm really pleased with the knife. The ivory is very even in tone (with some grain visible), the blades are completely flush at all three positions (pretty rare for a production piece in my experience), no wobble, centered blades, good snap, & smooth transitions overall. The only knock is that the shield has some gaps. Other than that, it's excellently put together.
 
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David, is your Northwoods Gunstock from a few years ago, before KSF bought the brand ? And, hard to tell in angled pics but Elephant ivory i think, not Walrus ? 3 5/8" ?
thanks. it looks like a very nice knife.
kj
 
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