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Wow great Bob, I love to see a man [or women] enjoy a knife that much. I think you have choosen a great pattern and a great brand. I know you won't be disapointed. I can't wait for your review, I have popcorn ready...LOL
Real nice knives Bob. Great picture too.
My my! Would you look at that fancy ringed n' dimpled bolster! And then those long pulls on not just the Master but the Pen blade as well! And, is that an 03 I spy on that gussied-up bolster?
That Pemberton pup sure sports a proud profile! I hope it serves you well for many years to come, my dear friend!
Cheers!
let hear your experience story... I'll bring my popcorn.......eating it ::::chewing:::::
Well, last year we had the Lockback, so I don't think it will be an outdoorsman style knife. I'll bet it's gonna be some sort of Whittler, probably on the large side. That ought to make JJ.'s day..LOL
LOL...Robert! Donnie asked me the same thing last night. OK, lets start the discussion
We have seen an engraved whaler, an abalone 66, and some first run acrylic 25's . I spoke with Bill Howard this afternoon and he tells me a pattern has been chosen but...............what do we think it will be?
I wonder what will be GEC Rendezvous knife this year. Time to start guessing.
I cant wait to see everyone at the shop, the Rendezvous is always so much fun
I will try my best to be at the Rendezvous this year Jan!
Tang Number Chart
Main Blade Identity
0.Wharncliffe
1. Regular Clip
2. Regular Spear
3. Sheep Foot
4. Spey
5. Drop Point/Skinner
6. Sabre Clip
7. Sabre Spear
8. Muskrat Clip
9. Cotton Sampler
For Example: if the Tang Stamp reads 735208
# 73 = Pattern number
5 = the main blade (Drop point/Skinner)
2 = the knife has 2 blades
08 = it was made in 2008
Here's just a little assistance......
And I wouldn't worry about carrying it
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