Red alert traditionals!

Fans of DARK Redbone need look no further than GEC's 62 Easy Pocket, particularly pleased with the ultra finish on this one, jigging running into the bolsters.

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Hello Tim, The RR has been 'buried' since my home move in Feb/March ;)

But I've some archived info on model No.s

Redbone (it's a dark Plum colour) RR 406. Bonestag RR 407. Yellow D 890. Brownbone RR 371 or 377. I'm afraid these are models from around 10 years ago so I've no idea if they are still in production. Tidy carry at 3 3/8" with near sunk-joints.

Regards, Will
Thank you Will
 
Nicely patinaed, I am slowly restoring the blade
(from bad sharpening!:rolleyes:), while keeping its homey goodness!:)
Old 1950s 61048 "truck Farmer's knife", according to older advertising. but "slim trapper" to most of us now!:DFarmers knife 61048 .jpg Farmers knife 61048 2.jpg Farmers knife 61048 3.jpg Farmers knife 61048 4.jpg Farmers knife 61048 5.jpg
The Navajo-made ring with this knife is a little older, but has a similar aura!! Hammered coin silver, with a chunk of Mediterranean Coral, it is nicely worn and cared for!!;)
 
Nicely patinaed, I am slowly restoring the blade
(from bad sharpening!:rolleyes:), while keeping its homey goodness!:)
Old 1950s 61048 "truck Farmer's knife", according to older advertising. but "slim trapper" to most of us now!:DView attachment 1361289 View attachment 1361290 View attachment 1361291 View attachment 1361292 View attachment 1361293
The Navajo-made ring with this knife is a little older, but has a similar aura!! Hammered coin silver, with a chunk of Mediterranean Coral, it is nicely worn and cared for!!;)
I believe I like that string of Chevron beads as much as I like the knife! Very nice!!
 
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