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Old 02-27-2007, 12:21 AM
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Default Sheep handled trailing point

This is a fairly large piece 1/4" thick blade, almost 12" overall length. Guard and pins are 416 ss and the scales are stabilized sheep.
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Sounds interesting Rich, ya got a picture?
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Old 02-27-2007, 01:30 AM
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Hey Rich I can picture the way this knife looks, I wonder how close I am.
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Picture in your mind somethin nice,,,or go the the gallery lol
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Or another option thanks to Glenn is just to look up
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What part of the sheep??
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Wow Rich ! thats a Beauty !


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Thanks for the picture Rich, it's a beauty. Very nice indeed!
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Awesome blade !!
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What part of the sheep??
Yes, what part of the sheep ?? Ram's horn ?
Or chunk of bone ?
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That is one SWEET blade. Love the ram's horn scales !!
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