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You know what? I'm gonna go back to an earlier hankering of mine, that GEC make more single bladed versions of their most popular blade designs in their most popular handle shapes. My vote for the first of such knives, that they haven't made yet (and hey I love that they made a single bladed #46!!!), would definitely be a single bladed #36 Sunfish. Just think of that hand feel and call me in the morning. Sweet dreams!
Gelnn,
Thanks, I would love to see it also
Give me a couple days and I'll get some pics taken and posted.
I'm looking at the midnight blue bone Moose that Mike has. I don't have a Moose yet and I don't have a blue GEC. That should be changed. LOL
And another nice Moose I was looking at is gone, the Tidioute Appaloosa.
Oops. That one came to live at my house a couple weeks ago. It's a real close match to what the old 1970s Case appaloosa jacks look like. What'd you think of the one I sent you a link to? Gotta say, if it had slant bolsters I don't think I could resist it.
An appaloosa moose. COUNT ME IN!!! I adore appaloose bone. The beaver pond was the prettiest example I have seen of it
Shoot! twoshoes, you're right! And another nice Moose I was looking at is gone, the Tidioute Appaloosa. I like that Appaloosa bone look, the real evenly done contrasty splotchy look, if that isn't a contradiction in terms. I'd like to see GEC make some more Appaloosa, and some more smooth white bone like Robert mentioned below. I really want a Moose! And then, of course, I want everything else I have ever posted here. Ha!
Moose have a gestation period of 8 months and mate in late fall/early winter, giving birth in May or June.
GEC, d'ya think we could align your production schedule to give birth to some new Moose in synchronicity with those in nature???
I'd like that. Alot!
A mule, a fish, a whale, a muskrat and a beaver and every other animal in the zoo except a MOOSE!
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