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At 19:58 on March 27, 2015,
KnifeMaker
Lee Holley
said…

Thank you very much sir.

At 13:24 on March 19, 2015, Darrell Marks said…

Thanks Charles! I will get the hang of it soon I hope!?

At 9:02 on March 15, 2015, John Christopher Compton said…

Thanks Charles glad to be here, i live about 20 miles from SMKW, that can be bad if you know what i mean

At 15:15 on March 8, 2015, Timothy Morris said…

Well Charles I once hunted quite a bit when my family owned our farm, it was sold in 1993 and my family and I moved to the city - Raleigh, NC. We're originally from eastern NC - around Tarboro. I don't hunt anymore but still have my old skinning knife. However, as far as my choice of rifle it was a Remington .270 bolt action... My philosophy on my choice was that a true scope, and faster to the target round couldn't be beat. It proved a good one for me at least.

At 23:34 on March 4, 2015, Lars Ray said…

We'll see Charles if you still think it will be great to be friends with me. I just asked J.R.'s Southwest Bowie to marry me for crying out loud. I mean c'mon.....

I obviously need a Bowie fix....  :-)

At 13:21 on March 4, 2015, John Lissemore said…

Thanks Charles. I don't have much due to the draconian fire arms laws in the UK.  I've got a couple of shotguns and a hunting air rifle but will gladly post some pics when I get them out of the gun safe. 

At 11:36 on March 4, 2015, John Lissemore said…

Many thanks. It's nice to have found this group.

At 21:32 on March 2, 2015, tim payne said…

1904 Worlds Fair?  That's awesome Charles, grrrreat keepsake.

At 18:45 on March 2, 2015, Danilo Naoe said…

Thanks for the welcome Charles. Glad to be here.

At 21:55 on March 1, 2015, Adam Wohl said…

Charles,

Glad to be here and welcomed too.

Thank you,

Adam

At 18:25 on February 24, 2015, Roger Bruno said…

THANK YOU for the welcome

At 13:44 on February 13, 2015, Scott Ralston said…
Thank you much! I am strictly an in-line muzzle loading kind of guy, but I've built a swamp mule that will take anything down! Love my Knight Rifles Long Range Hunter .50 cal.!
At 16:34 on February 8, 2015, Garett Finney said…
Thanks Charles! I appreciate the sentiments.
At 0:02 on January 23, 2015, Cache Valley Prepper said…

The group came highly recommended. : )

At 8:32 on January 22, 2015,
KnifeMaker
steve @ colonial knife
said…

yes, your correct- the Old Cutler was introduced to compete against the Old timer-

there's not much to add to what probably already know- the knives were near identical accept the old timer had a key type assembly and Colonial Old Cutler used the standard stacking of components then driving a nickel silver pin into the bolsters-

hope this helps

Best

Steve P

www.colonialknifecor.com

At 0:04 on January 22, 2015, Cache Valley Prepper said…

I'll have to check it out. Thank you.

At 20:37 on January 16, 2015, ken beem said…
Still trying to figure out how to work everything. Thank you!
At 9:11 on January 10, 2015, Steve wells said…

Charles--- Thanks for the friend invite--catch you on Chat

At 8:29 on January 5, 2015, Alan Huntress said…

Thanks for the welcome Charles.  Al

At 0:55 on January 1, 2015, J.J. Smith III said…

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