Registered: 02/25/08
Posts: 1456
Loc: Westhampton, NY
Here's a Model 20 Yukon Skinner that I just received from that on line auction house. I'm a stag purist but this is a nice package dressed in brown micarta.
Registered: 02/25/08
Posts: 1456
Loc: Westhampton, NY
Captain,
I'll be honest. I've heard you guys discussing micarta colors in the past. You refer to this as an old black but it looks somewhat "brownish" to me. I confess that I'm not that up on micarta. Could you explain please?
Registered: 01/11/06
Posts: 141
Loc: Dutchess County, New York
Warren, The "Old Black" Micarta has a blend of black / green / brown grain to it that will look different than the current Black Micarta, depending on the cut & grind. You need to compare this Model #20 with the current Black Micarta to see the difference. With the round handle you have the difference will not be as apparent though. It is more obvious with a Model #14 with finger grooves. Some people actually think they have "Brown" Micarta, but I am told there is no mistaking the real thing. Unfortunatly I have never handled a "Brown" yet. BTW - I seriouly considered chasing that #20 you picked up, due to the engraving, but I got distracted from the Auction & missed the ending.
Registered: 02/25/08
Posts: 1456
Loc: Westhampton, NY
Thanks for the reply Mike. I actually just placed a bid near the end of the closing never thinking that I would win this knife. You never know, it didn't sell for much. I'm not sure what color this is, but it looks darn good on this knife.
Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 6904
Loc: Glen Head NY
Warren, YOU'RE THE KING OF CROWN! Now you wanna be THE MICARTA MAN???? Really nice knife! That older black Micarta is cool. When you need to make room for some more stag, you know where I live! Tony
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Tony LaPetri RKS#1885 RKCC CM-022