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This group is not specific to a manufacturer, or a model, but to the color blue...in all it's varied shades. Whether it's Caribbean Blue, Royal Blue, Cobalt Blue, Turquoise ...foreign or domestic...bone or acrylic ... if it's got a sharp edge and it's blue, post your pictures.
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Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2020
Started by Doug Webber. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Apr 30, 2019. 2 Replies 2 Likes
It's been awhile since I posted on here...Some of the Blue Bone knives I had have been sold or traded, none of Herman's of course, and some have been added to the collection. Here are a few Schrades…Continue
Started by Kenneth W. Hill. Last reply by Kenneth W. Hill Mar 20, 2019. 3 Replies 0 Likes
TIDIOUTE #488117 Blueberry jigged 1 of 20 made I called it a high dollar mini trapper !…Continue
Started by Doug Webber. Last reply by Charles Sample Jul 15, 2016. 2 Replies 1 Like
I was selling off some knives and came across 2 trappers that had pin cracks. I also had a whittler that I'd bought cheap on Ebay because of a chipped handle. I sent them to Herman for a re-handle…Continue
Started by Doug Webber. Last reply by Jan Carter Jul 10, 2016. 11 Replies 6 Likes
Schatt & Morgan's Keystone Series 7 has five Blue Jig Bone knives in it. This English Jack at 4-1/2" closed arrived in today's mail. A really fine knife.…Continue
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I would like to welcome Paul Satkowski to the *BLUE* Group. How about showing us some blue knives?
.. DLKG ..
Welcome to the *BLUE* Group, Dude.
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It turns out blue scales are not as prolific as I'd thought.
They certainly are pretty though.
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Enjoy
D ale
I'd like to welcome Dead-left-knife-guy to the *BLUE* Group...you're right about not being as young as I once was...this will be my 62nd trip around the sun...back when I was a youngster, I could have been incapacitated in a third of the time.
I'd like to thank my Aussie Mate...Tony, for the birthday present. It will be front and center in the new coffee table display.
GEC #65 BEN HOGAN in COBALT BLUE
Happy birthday, & be careful with that incapacitation, Doug -- ain't as young as you once were! But have fun.
And great group!
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!!! .. Nice knife display .. !!!
!!! . I was just giving you sht , Doug . !!!
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Do hope you had/have a WONDERFUL birthday
including
lots of sharp pointy objects.
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Gotta tell ya
(: Them there glasses kinda clash w/ the blue shirt there , Dude :)
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Do enjoy your B'day
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hope you obtain the state of extreme bliss
i.e.
<oblivious to incapacitated>
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Enjoy
D ale
I must apologize to D ale for the unintended slight of not giving him an official Welcome to the Blue Group. In my own defense, I offer up, not an excuse, but this explanation...Thursday was my birthday and things have been progressing from hazy to oblivious. The party is tomorrow and I fully expect to proceed from oblivious to incapacitated.
D ale, Welcome to the *BLUE* GROUP...as founder of this group I am officially naming you *WELCOMER* of the group with all titles, privileges and so forth that come with such a position.
You really are a comic Gunner. Did you do a double act with Bob Hope....you are no Hope. LOL
Tony,
That is one sweet looking acrylic...and a swing guard to boot. It wouldn't be up for trade, would it? I just got a good looking Viper in today's mail.
You Case collectors are sure blessed with a wide assortment of Blue Bone knives. I don't know much about the Rough Riders but that blade etch sure stands out. That Blue on the Steel Warrior knives is sure a good one. So many of the Blue Bones are such a dark Blue that its hard to display them. I have a Ka-bar and a Sargent that are lighter, and sure show up in a display.
While I'm at it I guess I ought to show my one Blue Case...A Cheetah in Kentucky Bluegrass
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