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Thanks Jim, Cant wait for Robert and the gang to see this :)
Okay...someone has been screaming the loudest here.....
#531212 Tidioute Cutlery
Moose
Jigged Bone
Ebony Wood
Tangerine Acrylic
Smooth Buffalo Horn
Thanks everyone, I really am hooked on this bone. These horses are used in the areas around Titusville. Something that might make sense to you Robert, they are used to haul logs out so the skid don't tear up the property. Pat had some great pics. The day he went to look at this was the day of foaling. While he was in the pasture about 8 colts were born. Too awesome for words. But if we think about nature, the same farm that breeds them also looses a few and when they are lost, we get great bones (many years later)
How did they come to get the Percheron bones?
Jan, I love that Bone.
That single blade has my heart, it's wonderful. In the pics it looks like a great combination of ivory, stag and primitive bone. Great knives!!!
Jan....
Nice pictures. I like these handles as well. Beautiful knives.
I almost went to bed without sharing the Percheron Pair. Shame on me! This bone is every bit as exciting to me as the Primitive Bone and actually may have more character. I know it appears to have "cracks" but everything is well stabilized, rock solid and it has the natural appearance of bark ivories (without the cost). Take a look at them, ask any questions you may have.
I like white handle knives and should have picked one of those I guess but the one I picked has alot of apeal. Johnny, how did the fishing trip go?
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