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one rule though.... it has to be a stockman!!!

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Those are some rare great looking knives Rick!

Rick Hooper said:

Traded a nice 5347 USA for this mastodon bark stockman, a classic by Case. Seller didn't like it due to restriction on selling ivory on ebay. No problem here, ain't going no where soon, it's found a home! I thought it was a 6392 EX, but found out in an old Parker Classic Catalog. That it is a EX393 pattern with turkisk clip, and not the standard bowie clip master blade. I like those handles, man!

LOL! BBQ'ed!

ken benson said:

People shouldn't kill mastodons or they could become extinct.   They are tasty though.

Those handles have so much charater, it could be on the USA channel

Steve Hanner said:

Those are some rare great looking knives Rick!

Rick Hooper said:

Traded a nice 5347 USA for this mastodon bark stockman, a classic by Case. Seller didn't like it due to restriction on selling ivory on ebay. No problem here, ain't going no where soon, it's found a home! I thought it was a 6392 EX, but found out in an old Parker Classic Catalog. That it is a EX393 pattern with turkisk clip, and not the standard bowie clip master blade. I like those handles, man!

Now that is just fantastic! Very nice Rick!

Rick Hooper said:

Traded a nice 5347 USA for this mastodon bark stockman, a classic by Case. Seller didn't like it due to restriction on selling ivory on ebay. No problem here, ain't going no where soon, it's found a home! I thought it was a 6392 EX, but found out in an old Parker Classic Catalog. That it is a EX393 pattern with turkisk clip, and not the standard bowie clip master blade. I like those handles, man!

Picked this one up at the pawn shop tonight.

Love those yellow handle jewels!

Nice! looks like Smooth bone , big fan of vintage yellow!?

Steven Matthew said:

Picked this one up at the pawn shop tonight.

Love those yellow handle jewels!

It's not bone......Just bad lighting! LOL

Is that the 18 pattern? Was in the sun a lot? Looks faded out.

You need to stop this.....I want an 18 pattern.

Picked this guy up at the local flea market

Weak spot are those yellow knives!

Rick Hooper said:

Nice! looks like Smooth bone , big fan of vintage yellow!?

Steven Matthew said:

Picked this one up at the pawn shop tonight.

Love those yellow handle jewels!

This is a Bulldog with mammoth tusk scales.

 

Wow! The scales on that Bulldog are beautiful! A prototype, at that! With fighting Bulldog tang stamps and match-striker nail nicks on all blades - Sweet!

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