How about some greenery
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Re: How about some greenery
Nice looking stockman. You don't normally see a lot of green bone Fight'n Roosters.
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Green bone Congress.
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Green bone Plantation Trapper.
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Re: How about some greenery
Wow those are beautiful. I love coongresses, and trappers, and definitely need to find some
of those samplers.

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That cotton sampler is very nice and I'd like to have one but it isn't a Fight'n Rooster. SMKW ended up with all of the green plantation trappers except for the one I have. I don't know if they have any left or not. Fight'n Rooster also made a bone stag and a smooth green bone platation trapper but I don't have any of those left.
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Re: How about some greenery
Found this "celebrated" green pick bone Stockman today - still in the original box. I am guessing around 1989 based on comparison to an identical club knife with a dated blade etch.
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark