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What's the old saying..."a rose by any other name."
It's some sweet lookin' bone whatever ya call it!
Case calls it "Sawcut Antique Bone". Very old timey looking. More pictures of this one and the bigger Stockman in it here -
http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/casefans/forum/topics/33-patte...
http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/casefans/forum/topics/47-patte...
Real nice Craig. I would say it is a modified Stockman. I like the scales too. Barn wood would be my description as well Ron.
Wowsa! Craig, what is that? Like a barn-board-bone, or sumthin'? Sure is purty, whatever it is!
That Deep Canyon looks great!!
Lee, One word:envious.
Jim
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