Tree Brand Barlow

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Old Hunter
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Tree Brand Barlow

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I saw this knife at a gunshow a couple of years ago and bought it because I like the large Boker Tree Brand emblem on the bolster and I wanted a Barlow knife - only one like this I have seen.

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Re: Tree Brand Barlow

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Man, that's a beauty!! ::tu::
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Re: Tree Brand Barlow

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Nice one old Hunter ::tu::
That handle material/jigging is called "Grand Canyon Bone".
I have the siblings to that knife in a copperhead and whittler pattern.
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