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A few of my favs:
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Please feel free to add some Gerber pics (please do).........
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Here's a few old school gerbers i have squirreled away, need a flayer to keep em company. I keep missing out on flea bay. from the left is a pixie, bird & trout, game & fish (A325), shorty, muskie and coho.
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The one on the east side with the spoon. What was it made for? All handy looking.
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The coho? fish filleting, same deal with the muskie. there is a new version of the muskie that comes with the spoon handle but is not US made like the elder gerbers.
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Faith and love of others knows no mileage nor bounds. That's simply the way it is. dogzapper
After the game is over, the king and the pawn go into the same box. Italian Proverb
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Very nice collection. You definitely need to add a Flayer.
I almost bought an orange Coho recently, but I don't scoop too much caviar these days.
I'd like to pick up a Shorty.........
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Been slumming this one for almost 30 years.
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Nice Scott. That set in good condition can fetch $200 these days....
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Tend to prefer the Bolt Actions myself. The Filet knife is very useful on the water and in the field as well. Picked up a few extras so I have them when I need them.
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It's about time we got some nice pics up. WW let me know if you ever want to trade a bolt action. Roundoak, you may want to "preserve" that knife. That was Gerbers first ever folder IIRC and some go for big bucks........
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The brass lock-blade I inherited from my Dad he used it as his hunting knife. The Bolt Action is my all time favorite and what I used as a model when I ordered from Ingram. Mike
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Almost forgot this one!!!!
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2MG, What's the scoop on the second from top? I had one similar about '80-'81. Seems like I remember it as a limited run, maybe handmade?
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Nice Scott. That set in good condition can fetch $200 these days.... I had no idea they were selling for that...
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me either... mine is far from pristine though..
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roundoak those wood handled hunters were fetching 350. from japanese about 1990. either l6 or m2 alloy i believe, mine had a green sheath & i let it go for 60.---cranky72
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I currently see them in L6 for around $240 but in better condition.
The other offerings used 440C steel........
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