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I have one around here or the camp somewhere, will post a photo when I can find it.
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[quote=INTHEMTNS]David rocks!! one hell of a good guy, my pics are not good sorry. What model is this knife?
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Passport, pretty sure that's his model #69. I think I have that some knife only with red G-10 scales - its a darn fine knife IMHO.
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Correct it is a model #69 in Caribou, awesome knife and very comfy handle.
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I can see why Winston is a popular choice. Beautiful knifes people.
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That is a special piece of wood, is that a #45?
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I like that one too! What is the handle materal? Model number please
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I think INTHEMTNS is right, it's a Model 45. David had a special piece of splalted maple that had lots of character and lighter color changes in it, and these scales were some that were made from it.
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Those jigged and fluted bone scales that he puts on some of his knives, like the skinner pictured here, are some of the best looking scales that I've seen. And I really like that thick looking shiny finish that he puts on em'. The lines on his skinners are really pleasing to my eye...!
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This is very Nice. Really like the detail in the scales.
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Hey antlers....if you ever put this one up for sale, i will say it now...i'll take it!!! That is a damn fine looking knife all the way around. Josh
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Antlers, I agree. His skinners are great looking, great working knives, and the jigged bone scales are just that extra special touch. I must say though, the two you posted above are beauties also. That red handled skinner has me ready to pick up the phone to give David a call. That one is just amazing.
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Model 43. Desert Ironwood. A "working" knife. Not a dresser queen. I'd like more. That 69 is more my speed
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Model 43. Desert Ironwood. A "working" knife. Not a dresser queen. I agree. That's my kind of knife right there Jesse. Appears to be a fairly decent Bear too. Well done all the way around.
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Thats just a all around classy knife, the #43 is a super hunter, very useful pattern in my humble opinion.
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antlers...you have some fine looking knives!!!
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