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- Benjamin L. Hogan, 1865
- #47 Farm & Field Tool, Hayn’ Helper
- Indian Girl
- Coon Skinner
- Vacquero
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I'm just curious about the acrylic scales on that "Nifebrite" Bullnose. Since I have no experience with that handle material, my concern is that it might be like some of those old celluloid scales that would shrink as they aged and then start pulling away from the bolsters creating gaps. Not to mention the gas they would emit and destroy the steel around 'em.
Do any of you have experience with acrylic scales, or feel qualified to comment?
Anyone?
Hey i just notice this on the GEC site and thought it was interesting!
Anybody within driving distance should try to come to the National Hunting and Fishing Days Celebration at Stonewall Jackson State Park in Roanoke, West Virginia this weekend. Two days of Demonstrations, Displays and Events on Hunting,Fishing and just about any type of Outdoor Activity. There will also be some Vendors,including myself with about 300 Great Eastern pocket knives.
A beautiful weekend for a ride through the Hills of West Virginia. Good Food,Good People and Great Entertainment.
From what I read around and about the net, Outlaws are selling at a pretty good clip. With many saying it's going to be hard not getting more than one!
I don't know why, but it just looks "Old West" to me.
(Maybe it's the pictures GEC has in the background on their site? LOL!)
I'm gonna have to put that on my list too.
(It'll be after I get the Geppetto club knife...)
Man, I like that black delrin.....it looks very business like.
ROFLMAO!!!!!!!
Wallet no longer wants to live.
It's asking to be put out of it's misery.
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