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White owl sounds like a great name for a scout knife...... I hope. : )
I'm not sure what these knives could be, but the white owl has peaked my interest, but it's just a name right yet.
I fear a Wharncliffe whaler, I think it would be a little strange.
Supposedly, there's a clue to the 61 on the "what's happening" page @ GEC. I see nothing of the sort (??)
Bass, I can't see anything either. I think it's because I'm stuck staring at those cookies though. : ) Man, they look as good as the knives.
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I would buy this. : )
P.S.
Jan, why didn't we get any cookies at the Rendezvous?
I didn't have an oven?
HaHa, I like that Jan. : )
Next time I'll bring out the Coleman, we'll get something figured out.
Too funny.
The hint mentioned a recurring theme in each picture.....and what's in the majority of the pictures,either a #33 or #46....and these two have what in common..............SWELL CENTER........................am I reaching here or wishfully hoping....but it could be a swell center congress which would look very similar to the Northfolk Pattern.....
http://www.peasandcornco.com/gifts/images/products/07qjc6400w1.jpg
right or wrong,a very good observation Jim!
I agree with Bob, I have looked those pics over a couple of times Jim. Thats sounds mighty smart to me
White Owl is a cigar. Maybe a cigar whittler?
Still hoping for a swell center split spring whittler though.
That is certainly a thought
These all sound like reasonable ideas to me, I wish they didn't but thats okay. I really want to see a camp knife, but I can wait for a perfect one. It's great to see new knives everyday, they are constantly adding knives to their product line.
Jan,
Now I always love a whittler and the clues may be pointing in that direction. But I do think that we might be getting closer to the long awaited camp knife too. It could easily be built on the #53 frame and with the new Blade Forum knife that has the cap lifter/screwdriver we are one or two tools away from having all of the pieces in place. We already have the spear blade, the punch, the cap lifter/screwdriver - now all we need is a can opener to make it similar to the WWII engineer's knives made by Camillus, Ulster and many others. To make it like a Boker or Bulldog camp knife it would need a corkscrew too I guess - I could do without this as I'm not much of a wine drinker and it would just raise the cost of the knife. I think the can opener could be made from a modified small clip blade like on the #57 or the #25 with Wharncliffe main blades. I would sure like to see GEC's take on this pattern!
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