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North Cumberland Guns And Ammo
105 N. Cumberland St.
Lebanon, TN. 37087
1-615-444-3303
The Smiths
680 Glades Rd. Shop #2.
Gatlinburg, TN. 37738
1-865-436-3322
Smokey Mountain Knife Works
2320 Winfield Dunn Prky.
Sevierville, TN. 37876
1-865-453-5871
Florida Dealers
Byrds Western Store
4855 West Newhaven Ave.
West Melbourne, Fl. 32904
1-321-768-2345
Demberger's Knives
Bob and Corey Demberger
1-727-421-8861
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Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Charles Sample Aug 17, 2018. 1 Reply 2 Likes
I received a local paper today from Lebanon, TN. The news made my heart skip a beat or two.I cannot put the entire article on here due to copy write issues but I wanted you to know what it says.For…Continue
Started by Paul Evans. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow Mar 20, 2018. 22 Replies 6 Likes
These knives were unused believe it or not. What a bummer!Continue
Started by Louie Hohl Oct 10, 2017. 0 Replies 1 Like
Fightin rooster did make a moose knife. It was rather large brass framed. there were a 57 chevy knife, a long rifle as well. If I find my pictures of them I will post.Continue
Started by Jaron. Last reply by Jaron Jul 1, 2017. 2 Replies 2 Likes
Fight'n rooster on rightI'm looking for lockbacks and swing guards please everyoneContinue
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beautiful stag FNR stockman tim!
Timothy
This is a fantastic one to pass down. Some companies understood a good long pull and some great stag. FNR was one of them
Sorry my FNR below is a Stockman not Congress...
Just received this 1982 or mid 1980s FNR Frank Buster Celebrated Cutlery, Congress. Near mint, 9 of 10, in my opinion. It has beautifully gnarly stag cast bolsters and liners - no brass. This jewel will definitely not leave me - only to my son.
Had to share! Don't see many like this and in this shape.
William, some absolutely stunning FNR!!!
IMO, no one did Pearl like Mr. Buster. The swing guard is a perfect example, engrave it, put a shield in it...no task is too difficult. On the other hand, multi blades were never an issue either. Spectacular, Thank you for sharing
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