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#120292 - 08/03/14 02:52 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12 *** [Re: Buckspen]
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Nice pair Buck. Did you find them together??
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#120298 - 08/03/14 06:27 PM Re: Knife Of The Week Model 12 [Re: tunefink]
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Tune - Yes, I bought them as a pair. Unfortunately, the seller had lost one of the sheaths and I've been looking for a correct one ever since. The problem is the forward curved hilts. I've come across several sheaths of the correct size and age, but never one that would fit the forward curved hilt.
I like 'em anyway, though!

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#120954 - 09/09/14 11:36 AM Leschorn Continent Series Posterity Post [Re: Buckspen]
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2 of the 8 knife set made in the mid-70's

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#120958 - 09/09/14 05:37 PM Re: Leschorn Continent Series Posterity Post [Re: Skeetdoc]
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Doug, all I can say is WOW! My wife walked by, took one look, and asked "when are you going to begin collecting those"!
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#120969 - 09/09/14 09:19 PM Re: Leschorn Continent Series Posterity Post [Re: BobG]
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Absolutely Amazing, Such a shame that the set had to be broken up. Those are the Best that I have ever seen, ever. JH

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#120992 - 09/10/14 03:09 PM Re: Leschorn Continent Series Posterity Post [Re: baybreeze]
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Friends!
I seeing the sites in search of unusual in internet,
in one of the sites found knife. Knife has long been sold out.

It is unusual - closer to the guard, it is a model 1,
closer to the tip and the general form of this model 12-6.

Symbiosis?
Regrinding?

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#124342 - 02/11/15 11:14 AM New arrival -- Bear Bowie [Re: desert.snake]
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Loc: Tallahassee FL
New arrival received today from the shop. SS with burl ironwood and brass hardware. I'm really liking the way this one came out. As always, apologies for the pics.

Jim E.


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#124344 - 02/11/15 12:02 PM Re: New arrival -- Bear Bowie [Re: JE6245]
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Beautiful knife. I am a big fan of the Big Bear Bowie, wish I could afford more of them. I think the Big Bear has one of the most distinctive , eye-catching blade designs among all of the RMK models.

No apologies necessary for the photos. You took them and made the effort to post them and that's what's important.
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#124345 - 02/11/15 04:54 PM Re: New arrival -- Bear Bowie [Re: tglassco]
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Thanks Tom. I'm right there with you on your comments about the Bear including the budget buster part. Even so, I'm thinking that a Thorpe in the same configuration would look really good next to that Bear. Just need to take out a second mortgage I suppose. grin

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#130812 - 08/30/15 07:15 PM Re: New arrival -- Bear Bowie [Re: JE6245]
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I was going through my collection recently recording some little details on the knives and I pulled out this Little Bear Bowie. It's the only one I have (other than 1950's and 1960's knives) that has the exposed nut on the butt. Not exactly sure when this one was made, but it came with a Sullivan's sheath with the logos on the snaps so it is relatively "young". Why does it have the exposed nut?
- - Buckspen


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