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Myself and some others want a small GEC knife. Just thought I'd mention it for the 200th time:)
Well here is hoping it is a stockman then LOL
In my personal opinion the Cold Steel Vaquero knife is a decent knife but over priced and with not much EDC functionality as they are hard to sharpen. We all know Vaquero in Spanish means Cowboy so this knife would be good for cutting rope, turning bulls into steers and cutting off a stake cooked over an open fire pit.
Doesnt Coldsteel does a Vaquero series of fixed blades?
I'm even more curious about the Vaquero, Jan! Just that name conjures images of something bold and daring!
Thanks, David! I appreciate the rapid response. Like I said, I am not familiar with acrylic knife handles. Thank you for shedding some light on the subject.
ooooo, I wonder what the Indian Girl is? Anyone else thinking a canoe?
Acrylic is stable, celluloid is not. The acrylic GEC uses is in no way similiar to celluloid scales used in the past.
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