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I am interested in seeing some of them also. I would love to see the depth of that handle material. From the angle they have shown it appears that it is very close to an older cell material as you and Tom were saying. I like some of the acrylics and the colors and depths we see in them but it is not the same and the old celluloid where the color was infused so deeply. That is one of the reasons I liked the rootbeer so much. So as soon as one gets home PLEASE share some pics!!
Well in that case....I guess I'll have to wait until someone buys one! LOL!
Craig,
I couldnt get it personally but thats as close a close up as I could get you LOL
I think I like those Blue Corduroy handles. I'll be anxious to see better up close and personal pictures.
Thanks Jan! Checked it out and put my suggestion in.
Craig,
Be sure to check the discussion on name that jig....
I'm back to carrying my Sleeveboard. One cool little knife......with a bear trap of a back spring!
What's that I hear..........the #33 saying "Come back, come back..."
Anyone see the new #65 Benjamin L. Hogan on the GEC site! Looks like a lock back! http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/information/65-benjamin-l-hogan/
Top five?
73 single blade/72 lock back
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