Tx308
Gold Member
- Joined
- Dec 30, 2014
- Messages
- 429
Very NICE and highly sought after
Thank you! In hand it is a work of art and was definitely a grail for me.
Very NICE and highly sought after
Ignorance ruins things. Glad many had the opportunity to use them for learning responsibility and wholesome outdoor entertainment. That reminds me, I need to get a modern air rifle before it’s too late!
Thanks and yes, Daisy offered some fantastic BB guns and toy guns for well over 100 years. Their business and marketing strategy (along with a great product) was light years ahead of their competition, in fact it was better than most any other non-related company in America. Too bad that they suffered the fate of declining sales due to the nations political gun divide.
View attachment 1216764
Thanks Jack! I rescued it from my Dad's where he was using it to dig Dandelions!Beautiful photo Mark, cool old Shapleigh
Thanks Jack! I rescued it from my Dad's where he was using it to dig Dandelions!
I traded him a more suitable knife for digging in the dirt.
Very handsome big-un and a nice old strop.
Cool pic of your Ulster BSA camp knife, too!
Yes they are. Stacked leather.That Lloyd is a beauty! Are the covers leather?
Yes they are. Stacked leather.
Don’t think I have ever seen stacked leather handles on a folder before. They look sweet! I have to say, he uses the most varied and exotic materials for his covers!!
John always likes to experiment. There are several of his stacked leather folders around, I have the sowbelly and a beautiful trapper. I sold a LC in black stacked leather.Don’t think I have ever seen stacked leather handles on a folder before. They look sweet! I have to say, he uses the most varied and exotic materials for his covers!!
But not as many as before.- agreed.......a divine looking folder is that and I think joeradza has one or two of his