Brian Yellowhorse custumized
- gypsumelec
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Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Would like some help in pricing a Yellowhouse that started out as mini trapper. He completely redid the bolsters and such in carved silver. Did hand file work on the blades and lazer etched the main blade with Mammoth Ivory 1/10. His signature is undereneath. After some research found that the 01/10 means it is one of ten made as the knife was made in 1997. I was wondering with the mammoth scales, the one in ten number, his name and all, just what could this kniffe be worth?
- ironmage
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
I would say the sky is the limit.I would suggest that you post some pic's and some one will no doubt have some idea of what they sale for.Also you said it started as a mini trapper but what kind "IE Case,Rough Rider". That will have a lot to do with the price no matter who did the other work on the knife.Brian Yellowhorse's knives are prized by collectors the world over.gypsumelec wrote:Would like some help in pricing a Yellow house that started out as mini trapper. He completely redid the bolsters and such in carved silver. Did hand file work on the blades and lazer etched the main blade with Mammoth Ivory 1/10. His signature is undereneath. After some research found that the 01/10 means it is one of ten made as the knife was made in 1997. I was wondering with the mammoth scales, the one in ten number, his name and all, just what could this kniffe be worth?
"Sometimes the best part of a knife was the hunt",PK
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
- gypsumelec
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Sorry about that. It started out as a Case. think i bought it originally from Smokey Mountain Knife Works. I will be sending photos soon.
- gypsumelec
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Here are a few pictures of the Yellowhorse. I was almost finished when my internet went down on me.
- ironmage
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
You got a real sweet knife there.
"Sometimes the best part of a knife was the hunt",PK
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
" Fēng xiàng zhuàn biàn shí, yǒu rén zhú qiáng, yǒu rén zào fēng chē!"
"When the wind of change blows some build walls while others build windmills!"
- gypsumelec
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Thanks. I would like to figure out how to get it out there for more people to see and comment on. Any ideas anyone?
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Awesome "Yellow Horse" .
.....I have a few myself....but not any Case.
You could probably post them here... http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... m.php?f=14 .....If your trying to sale it...post it here... http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... m.php?f=31 ....hope this helps.


You could probably post them here... http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... m.php?f=14 .....If your trying to sale it...post it here... http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... m.php?f=31 ....hope this helps.

johnnierotten
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So far,So good...So What!!
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
If you just want to find out more about it...post it here... http://allaboutpocketknives.com/knife_f ... um.php?f=4
johnnierotten
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- jerryd6818
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Do you mind if I post that shield over on the Got Shields thread? I'll give you credit of course. I've never seen one like that. Too cool for school.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
If I remember correctly....Red Hill Cutlery had those particular knives with a "Truck" shield made...SFO. 

johnnierotten
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- gypsumelec
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Re: Brian Yellowhorse custumized
Johnnie, good call you were right on. They had him make them in groups of 10 from tini trappers and tiny toothpicks.
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