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So far we are all in the pocket knife camp and we have had some great discussions about style.. Thank you Alexander for putting my thoughts into a language we all speak,
Frame first, then blades, then handle materials then extra's?
So far if I have been listening correctly we are looking at
Stockman
Whittler
Toothpick
Moose
Canoe
Barlow
1/2 congress
dogleg jack
My vote is for the Geppetto whittler. For those of you unfamiliar with the pattern
SO TELL ME WHAT IS YOUR VOTE FOR THE FRAME/PATTERN???
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if this is the list to vote for I'm in for moose or geppetto in sheephorn.'m in for keeping it with a limet of $120 no moore.I do invest in high end knives but for IKC let's keep it down
Still in the running Alexander, see if you can drum up some votes for it. Start with HOG (LOL)
Hmmm Cattle Baron Stockman......hmmmm.Sounds good!
Jan Carter said:
Still in the running Alexander, see if you can drum up some votes for it. Start with HOG (LOL)
Geppetto with a clip, different but I think might run counter to our wharnie folks!
On Edge said:
I vote for a Whittler. The Geppetto is a nice pattern. I believe that GEC is going to release a Geppetto with a Clip main blade this year as well - that might be an alternative, however given that the Wharncliffe main is tried and popular, that might be a safer bet.
need 2012 somewhere but overall geppetto/whittler is looking good.
Jan Carter said:
I think the contrast is just terrific and what I like. You might not even need the bolster mark.
Jan Carter said:
A Stockman and a Whittler have been made so many times over the year, that they must out number other style knives three to one. I would stay away from wide type fish also, unless the little sunfish feels like a whale...lol
Mini Coke Bottle pattern sounds soooooo good.........dont see these sold by these companies either.......or did I miss it?
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