I see that you've been busy. Keep pulling them out for the camera. We all like pics.
The Boxcar Whittler number is RR1044, that's in the black bone scales. There are 2 other handles available, but I think that the sixe and shape of it (as well as the Boxcar name) called for the Black. You can check at SMKW and enter the term Boxcar in the search box, that should get you the additional numbers.
Not implying that Gerbers are cheap, but the Gerber BG knife is considerably less than the one that he had made for him. (http://www.survivaltopics.com/survival/bear-grylls-knife/) I'd have to agree that, the way things are going, we'll be needing those skills again, real soon.
I never compare the size of someones collections. My feelings are that if you only have one knife that you truely appreciate, you're a collector. Of course it's better to have more than one. ;-)
What are your impressions with the new Gerber "Bear Gryls" knives? He was pretty exacting in the selection of his knives, when the show first came on, and the price reflected it. Just wondering how they stack-up.
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I see that you've been busy. Keep pulling them out for the camera. We all like pics.
The Boxcar Whittler number is RR1044, that's in the black bone scales. There are 2 other handles available, but I think that the sixe and shape of it (as well as the Boxcar name) called for the Black. You can check at SMKW and enter the term Boxcar in the search box, that should get you the additional numbers.
Check out the discussion - "Bear Grylls "survival" Knife...only $750 Friggin Dollars"
Good job, Robert.
I never compare the size of someones collections. My feelings are that if you only have one knife that you truely appreciate, you're a collector. Of course it's better to have more than one. ;-)
What are your impressions with the new Gerber "Bear Gryls" knives? He was pretty exacting in the selection of his knives, when the show first came on, and the price reflected it. Just wondering how they stack-up.
Robert,
As far as I know, all you need to do is repeat the process. The only limiting factor is 25 per day.
JJ
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