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With just about 10 days left in August, let's play!
Donated by Steve @ Colonial Knife Corp.(CKC) Bushcraft Nemesis, homestead knife Model CE 100 Colonial Knife.
The picture is courtesy of our own Ron Cooper, mine did not turn out as well LOL!
We are going to play, grow those groups discussions! It is honestly as simple as it sounds. From now through midnight on the 31rst of August, each time you post within any of the 69 groups you are entered to win this knife. So get to thinking, talking and sharing! Because this is a Colonial I am going to throw in an extra spot in the game if you post in their group :)
Tags: discussions, groups, grow, those
I hate to participate in another giveaway, where I might win, but I really would love to have this knife. Thank you Jan and Steve for being so generous. Good luck to all. If I win, I promise to do a giveaway myself. If I don't win, I plan to do a giveaway too. :)
LOL Jeremy! We will be filming the drawing, if you win...you win!
You are too kind. Good luck anyway. :)
I'm a member of COLONIAL Flat Iron hunt club in Virginia Jan. Would that count as a valid discussion topic in the Colonial group? :-)
Doh! I tried to get in on the GAW for this one and didn't hear from Steve til 6mo later...lol. A second chance! I do like the look of these knives.
Allanm,
If you use a Colonial to dress your kill yes it would. Otherwise I would post it in the arsenal group or the outdoor group
It amazes me how often I hear either "Colonial is still in business" or "they are still made in the USA"?
The answer to both is YES. Colonial Knife Corp still has a line made in the USA and YES they are still in business. As a matter of fact, there is still a Paolantonio in charge, as there has been since 1926 ! I even think they are the last knife company in Rhode Island ?
I was being silly Jan, but I'm sure you could tell!
I don't have any Colonial knives, but from the look of that one, would like to. I have until previously used a made in the US Buck Omni hunter. I also have a Gerber Freeman guide gut hook, but that I will have to hang my head and admit is likely not US made since Gerber seems to not list much any more, and I think most of theirs are no longer US made. I really do prefer locally made whenever I can
I don't think that I even know this company at all...but I have to say that I really like the look of that knife. It's a nice size too. I guess I'll have to get my act in gear and post a lot the next few days.
I'm usually more a lurker...but I'll try!
Posting away. Would love to win this and then donate it to the raffle of this event: http://iknifecollector.com/profiles/blogs/25th-annual-big-sur-jade-....
Good luck everyone!
Contest ends at midnight tonight Eastern Time!
Get to posting!
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