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Thank you GT. The seller said it was a gift from a German friend 40 yrs ago. It was still in the factory plastic sleeve. He said it had been in storage ever since.
Thank you, my friend, I love that Osage Orangewood, its like a Lambsfoot without the lamb.Oh my Dave that thing is beautiful indeed!
Thank you so much!! I like the one you’re toting today too. What is the closed length?Nick that Empire is stunning man just incredible.
Man, that knife/slip combo is a treat! (I won't put a link to "Mac the Knife" here, but I should! )
Uncharacteristically, I spent the entire weekend with the same pair: a Queen #22 (1961-1971) and a Crown coke bottle hunter (1916-1919). I had adequate blade coverage (used the Crown to cut some rope while while limbing a tree).
- Stuart
Thanks, Jack.
Congrats on the Duncan gunstock; it goes well with YOUR recent "eternal" stag Barlow!
Bailed non-SAK is a GSA Kutmaster:
As found at flea market
After some TLC
- GT
Thanks GT. Good job giving the scout knife some TLC. Looks like it’s in great condition, congrats!Nick, the challenge must be NOT pocketing that one every day!
Thank you Jack. I sold the only 66 I had and I think I’m regretting it. Nice one you have there and I like seeing your Hartshead barlows.That's lovely Nick
Thank you Jack. I sold the only 66 I had and I think I’m regretting it. Nice one you have there and I like seeing your Hartshead barlows.
Either one is a winner, José.
Are you as happy with your ebony lambsfoot as you hoped to be? Glad you found one!
Lovely knife, José!
I always enjoy seeing that one Jose, it has great character