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Posted By: geedubya 3 more from RockyM - 12/14/14
Let's see,


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RMEF does stand for

Rocky Menefee Extra Fine, don't it?

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Just got them in this AM. Haven't had a chance to put them to work.......


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But if looks could slice......

they be mighty sharp.

Best,


GWB




Posted By: knifeman Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/14/14
Damn nice bunch!!
Posted By: lightning Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Rocky Menefee Elk Foundation Knives!
Posted By: specialK Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Them are damn fine knives right there.
Posted By: Sakohunter264 Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Mighty fine friend. Got to handle these today, sharp sharp sharp! Did I mention they are like razors?
Posted By: busterhindend Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Nice looking knives
Enjoy
Posted By: DaleAtkerson Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Isn't there a support group for someone that has such a Menefee obsession? Great knives. Easy to understand how you can never get enough.
Posted By: VinceM Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Nice, but what is that cool swirly stuff on that one knife ?
Posted By: geedubya Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Originally Posted by VinceM
Nice, but what is that cool swirly stuff on that one knife ?


Hey Vince,

What the hey, I just buy them and use them.

I thought the Knife-Father knew everything, and that Rocky had got those scales from you.

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Do Know that I'm gonna put a hot pink bow on it so in case I lay it down while skinning it won't get lost.

JAPMF,

GWB

Posted By: FieldGrade Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
What does he call that small one?

I think I like it.

Do they all come with Kydex sheaths?
Posted By: geedubya Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Originally Posted by FieldGrade
What does he call that small one?

I think I like it.

Do they all come with Kydex sheaths?


Sir,

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That is Rocky's interpretation of his brother Rick's "16 bore"

In this case it has ebony scales. IIRC the steel is AEB-L (used in razors and kitchen cutlery for its resistance to rust and ease of sharpening)

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and to my mind,

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it is a "Sweet Sixteen"

and Rocky will provide Kydex or leather sheaths upon request.

Best,

GWB
Posted By: FieldGrade Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Thanks GDub

And thanks for the pix.
The more I look at it, the more I like it.

I'm thinking smooth cow bone with red liners in a simple leather holster.
Posted By: MOGC Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Sweet Sixteen is great, the knife isn't bad either! Classy pictures...
Posted By: geedubya Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/15/14
Originally Posted by MOGC
Sweet Sixteen is great, the knife isn't bad either! Classy pictures...


Thank you sir.

My dad was not a hunter. Although he did well, and lived till he was 86, he only owned one firearm. He bought that Browning "Sweet Sixteen" with a gold trigger in Baytown, Texas ( it was called Goose Creek when he was born there in 1923). IIRC it was about 1958 and I would have been 7 yrs. Went with him to get it. I grew up shooting it and now have it in my possession.

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It will go to my Grandson, Glen IV, when he is old enough to pour piss out of a boot.

Best,

GWB
Posted By: geedubya Re: 3 more from RockyM - 12/23/14
It was a Rocky weekend.........

Menefee that is.


Thursday last had the opportunity to nail a hoglet shortly after dark-thirty.

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The cammo Skinner made short work of skinning the beast.


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Sunday moring had the opportunity to take a nice Tom.

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Now the work starts........

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The "16 bore" worked like a charm.....

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Oh yeah, Rocky,

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this roadrunner sez thanks for the turkey dinner. LOL


Best,

GWB
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