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Comment by Rusty R Halsey on October 23, 2011 at 8:21
Hoof Pick!  That would explain a lot.  Thanks, Jay
Comment by JJ PARKER on October 23, 2011 at 8:10

Rusty,

I think HP  stands for hoof pick?  They just made a few.  I always like the Micarta one.  Jay

Comment by Rusty R Halsey on October 23, 2011 at 8:00

HP and T were my (main) downfalls.  If H is a fixed blade Hunter and P is Punch blade, HP should be a fixed punch blade, which is an icepick (or what I get after trying to sharpen a blade) which doesn't sound right.  Maybe I'm wrong about H.  And all the T's seemed to be slimline single blade Trappers.  T for Trapper was my first thought, but there were lots of trappers without the T.  I went back and looked again and they all had lanyard holes, what some of the earlier releases called lanyard tubes.  Maybe the T is for Tube, lanyard?

WT ... Western Trapper?  

M - I found Muskrat, Moose, Muskrat clip blade and Mink skinner.  Which one, if any, of these is right?

B ... Barlow?

BAL ... Bail?

BJ ... Big Jack?

BJM ... Big Jack Muskrat?

JFB ... Jack Flat Bolster?

Yipes, the more I look at my list, the more I question what I put down.

 

Comment by Jan Carter on October 22, 2011 at 19:29
Johhny, thanks for the support...Rusty, where di you get stuck?
Comment by Rusty R Halsey on October 22, 2011 at 18:31
The contest entry deadline has come and gone, and I still don't have all the answers.  Hopefully GEC will publish them when they announce the winner.  There were at least two I couldn't even guess at.
Comment by johnny twoshoes on October 20, 2011 at 7:06
Well, good luck to whoever wins, I can not play do to inferior knowledge. So I will sit back and root you guys on.
Comment by Jan Carter on October 18, 2011 at 17:49

Rusty.

ROFL, cant wait to see what gave our GEC folks here the cause to stop and think.  But we will wait until the contest is over to ask

Comment by Rusty R Halsey on October 18, 2011 at 12:47
I've found most of the answers for GEC's contest, but a few still elude me.  Anyone know what BAL or BEJ mean?  Just kidding!  If you know the answers, enter the contest!
Comment by johnny twoshoes on October 17, 2011 at 20:27
Yep, looks good Jan. I would love to here what you and Donnie have to say about this one. I'm in love with the #56 right now, it has to do with the frame I know. So, I'm looking at Geppetto.
Comment by Jan Carter on October 17, 2011 at 19:18

Ivars,

Thats the spirit, one of each.  The seahorse pattern is in Case's vault so it may be more difficult.  How about get a Geppetto, wait a few years for the seahorse to coem out of the vault.  If you still want one, that will be your chance

 
 
 

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