Lets hope for the easiest to remove. lolDang Mike...that sucks man. I hope you heal up quickly. Are those staples BG42 or S30V?
Good part, staples pulled the wrinkles out of the left side of my forehead. Lol. Friday staples get removed and all will go back to normal..SOB you got that one good. Hope it heals up good for ya.
Great knives as usual everybody and thanks Armand for putting on the show.
Last year I was talking to Armand about joining the 'Pathfinder Club' and a week later I got a early Christmas present with both a 105 and this really neat 121..I held back posting pics of the 121 during Christmas and thought it would make a good Buck for the show today. It's a odd one like the 105 in that it has a mirror polished blade. Armand told me most or all the fixed blades in the collection had it. I'm not familiar with the 3 line 121's to know if it's factory or not but I've decided it's my new kitchen Buck!
The 105 was picked up in Stockton at a antique shop with killer inked on it. It creeped me out but I still bought it. I did my best to bring it back to life like that 121 due to heavy use.
Those are some handsome knives, Preston!The 192 in 'chipped flint' trim is called the 108 in David Yellowhorse's Cuthair series. This one is not in the Cuthair series so might be a one off using a leftover blade.
This 192's design is attributed to David Yellowhorse but is not signed.
There is a series of 110s called the Native American Collectible 110s that have this same design plus a thunderbird, a quail and a scorpion.
Yes, Dennis, you should take the leap. He is very talented, as are other members of his family. Sometimes they come up for sale at good prices on various internet sites. He does items other than knives and knives other than Buck. He has his own site that shows what he produces.Always wanted a David Yellowhorse, being a NM guy.
It's not like I dropped a (several) hints to my darling wife and a link to his website!Yes, Dennis, you should take the leap. He is very talented, as are other members of his family. Sometimes they come up for sale at good prices on various internet sites. He does items other than knives and knives other than Buck. He has his own site that shows what he produces.
I have not, this past summer there was a group(BCCI) trip scheduled but I could not go. I really wanted to go, they had a planned tour of his facility. I met him and heard him speak at the 2018, BCCI 30th in Post Falls. He is a gracious, humble man.Have you ever been to the Yellowhorse store?