Registered: 02/09/16
Posts: 5791
Loc: Central New York
I'm taking a second look at the "oddity" Cap is speaking about. First I thought it might be the camera angle but if Perry authenticated that knife as a 20 and I'm not disputing the fact, that blade does not have the "belly" and profile of a 20 as we know it. The whipped cream is that awesome caramel stag and fingertips. Now that would be a rare knife in every sense of the word. That sheath almost looks like it would work with a 8-4X.
Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12867
Loc: Central Florida
Perry & I were thinking some type of prototype "Yukon" but it is too many years beyond the #20's inception. I think it was ordered by a customer for specific task, probably surgically cutting around the anus of a critter and then having a decent amount of belly to allow for fast, easy skinning! It would only make sense that a "one-off" sheath was needed as it would have rattled around pretty good in a standard #20 sheath. Old Maurice did a good job...I think! Glad ya'll like it. I do too! Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
Rod, your pics are great. They look just about like mine!! An old towel and a smart phone, what else does one need? If I have a few hundies to throw around, I'm buying a knife not camera stuff!
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Pat Remele RKS#4413 SHAG# 8 RKCC# CM096 NRA Member
Rod, your pics are great. They look just about like mine!! An old towel and a smart phone, what else does one need? If I have a few hundies to throw around, I'm buying a knife not camera stuff!
Thank you Pat. I have a light tent and all the gear. Not as "flash" as Mitchell's or Billy's, though. I have a decent small camera and my wife has a bells and whistles Canon. Truthfully I am lazy and not really interested in photography! Your correct, knives are more fun than cameras.
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Rod Brown RKS 3846 RKCC CM-123 Whether you think you can or can not, you are right.
Registered: 02/09/16
Posts: 5791
Loc: Central New York
Originally Posted By: rodbrown
Originally Posted By: Byrdguy
Rod, your pics are great. They look just about like mine!! An old towel and a smart phone, what else does one need? If I have a few hundies to throw around, I'm buying a knife not camera stuff!
Thank you Pat. I have a light tent and all the gear. Not as "flash" as Mitchell's or Billy's, though. I have a decent small camera and my wife has a bells and whistles Canon. Truthfully I am lazy and not really interested in photography! Your correct, knives are more fun than cameras.
Rod,
Forget all that, your adventures are as interesting as the knives. Keep them coming friend.