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Collectors of Great Eastern, Northfield and Tidioute Knives
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I want to see some "Missouri Pattern Knives", whats the hold up? Two years and waiting, folks. That's a good one Stephen. Some times I feel like a nut and sometimes I don't...lol
good comment robert maybe they could call the knife squirrely acorn trapper.....
Dont mess with the beaver now (LOL)
You know it's funny they have "Squirrels" in their trade mark but no handle sheilds. They have a beaver, why not a squirrel?
I'm in, the 22 is loaded and ready to go.
GREAT SCOTT! We will have to get an export license.
I volunteer, I will take to the woods and hunt for squirrels, I know it will be a rough job but I am willing to do it for the good of the cutlery industry. I might need help, maybe Johnny can help and a few other willing adventurers.....lol
Dont worry guys we know someone that may be able to get us a better price if we are providing the teeth. But can we possibly supply the world wide demand. How many "volunteers" are out there.
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