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Dark%20Front.JPGLight%20back.JPG I just received this Northfield #36 in burnt stag . The handles are different shades. What do y'all think?
That will do just fine, I'd like one in Cocobolo. After all this time and all the knives I've been through, I don't have one in Cocobolo. I have a bunch in wood just not that one. I wanted another small moose to use when I wear shorts in the summer. Thanks Tom.
Robert,
This is what I see from one of the distributors:
#66 – Moose – Big Clip and Big Spear
Tidioute – Smooth Bolsters
Spring Green Bone
Ebony Wood
Tomato
Northfield – Lined Slanted Dimpled Bolsters
Southwest Turquoise Acrylic
Cocobolo Wood
Northfield – Straight Lined Dimpled Bolsters
Blood Red Bone
Burnt Stag
Genuine Stag
Primitive Bone
Jan, I see the Primitive Bone Calf Ropers are up on GEC's new release page!
I can't find out, are they making some #66 Moose patterns and if they are, then in what handle materials. I'm looking to get a small moose for a user in wood or bone. I'm fired up, finally, a Moose!
That would be very nice, the #54 would look great with some beautiful age old primitive bone.
I got excited when I got the news of a Moose in production until I realized, I just got one that size in stag. What I'm really looking for is a 54 Moose in Primitive Bone.
I'd like to see nail nicks added to those
Yep, I've seen those 66's what's up with them spear blades.
Thanks Alan and Jan. Got it and bookmarked it.
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