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Wow, thanks guys! Bob is correct, about the knife I was asking about. I love the Moose pattern, and I hope that the interest in this pattern, gets you guys more sales, in a wonderful pattern. I am sure with all these different options, a buyer should not have much trouble finding, a great knife.
Still to come is Tidioute in Ebony and Northfield in Jigged Bone,Royal King Wood,Burnt Stag and Natural Stag.
I believe Mr Burris is refering to the Western Outlaw. Released so far are the Tidioute in Western Sunset Acrylic and Antique Ivory Jigged Bone.
There are ten Outlaws, Robert. Here they are: primitive bone, yellow rose, natural stag, black buffalo horn, bocote, copperhead jigged bone, rootbeer acrylic, honey brown bone, cocobolo, burnt stag. This, of course, does not include the newly released Western Outlaw. Hope this helps . . .
Have ya'll seen the new GEC knife, they call it an Outlaw but I think it looks like a Moose. The number is 76, I wonder how many different handle materials will be used in it's production.
Thank you, Chris. We appreciate all you do for us.
Working on them now and should have them done and posted by the end of the week (hopefully).
I never knew how much I used and depended on the yearly production totals until I didn't have them. I should be more patient, I confess. Waiting on 2012 . . .
No,I just had a day off!
BOB!
LOL, thank you. I just got an email from Chris asking me to post that about the passes! You Rock!
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