For The Love Of Pearl

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Man you guys are bringing out the heavy artillery :) :D I am slobbering all over myself here..Outstanding knives guys just outstanding...Your jewels are dazzling this old boy.. ::tu::

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thebuzzardsloft wrote:Cripple Creek Pearl

Lookout TIM, the buzzard needs one of these! ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool::

Sunburst you have some awesome Pearlie Whites there!
For what its worth the guy I bought this one from has 2 more just like it. I paid $350 for mine simply because its been the best knife I've had the opportunity to hold in my hand. Probably a little high but they are not making them anymore.
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Great looking pearl everyone ::tu:: . Here is my latest... MOP whittler marked William Rodgers. There was a William Rodgers back in the early-mid 1800s but the name and trademark were acquired by John Clarke & Son in the 1850s. Looks almost 'new' except for a little corrosion on the top of the master blade. Not sure how old this one is.
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::cr:: ::cr:: ::cr:: ::doh::
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Hey SK,

Your knife gave me a double take.. ::paranoid:: Very nice..

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SK, You find some great knives over there in GB my friend. ::tu::

You have some great pen kniives. ::nod::

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Here is a Bulldog 1 of 24 Gold Lip Pearl Sunfish with custom engraving on the bolsters. I purchased this from a fellow member some time ago. I think that the year 2000 knives for Bulldog will be an interesting year to collect. Mainly becuse of the tang stamp going from a standing dog 2000 to a double dog head and many different shields as well as the different blade etches.

Well there ole Buzzard, love those saddlehorns. Those are some mighty fine knives you have. ::drool:: ::drool::

s-k, that is a fine knife also. Great pearl on a whittler and no bolsters, nice, very nice indeed. ::drool:: ::drool::
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I think the sheild is UNIQUE...2000... :mrgreen:

The bolsters are FABULOUS. ::tu::
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Tell y'all have some great Pearls Knives ::tu::
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It looks to me like you have some pretty impressive pearl there yourself.. ::tu:: That second knife down is a raging beauty LC fantastic quality pearl on those handles..

Thanks for sharing,

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Those are beautiful LC... Thanks. This is my only Case pearl from the 1950s or early 60s I think. :) s-k
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I'm sorry SK but your gonna have to hand that pearl Case over. You have gone over your limit of pearl beauty's with your sheffields and now a penalty is being assesed to your Case. ::huff::

Please mail it to me as soon as possible and stay away from your knife drawer.. :x you are in the penalty box at this time.. ::disgust::


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:lol: :lol: Sunburst, He's out of our jurisdiction. :mrgreen:
Nice LC like those Case pearlies especially that seahorse ::tu::
SK, my address is :lol:
Send it to me. :wink:

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:lol: :lol: What a great start to the day.

Haven't shown this Ed Wustof Solingen multi-tool for awhile.

:) s-k
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smiling-knife if you are going to start giving some pearlies away too.
(like your did with some of your YELLOW ones.) I will stand in line for one too. ::drool::
I am also waiting to see your display of Pearla's only in the wooden box. :mrgreen:

LC those are some doosys and your photos are awesome. ::drool::
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HI Ken. No plans to give away any pearlies in the near future but you guys will be first to know if I do. I am way behind in my pic taking so am catching-up a little this afternooon. Here is one straight off the camera. I recently acquired this Fred Reynolds from our good friend PA. The pearl is beautiful. So far only have the info from Goins. The company was in business for a short itme 1919-1926. ::nod:: s-k
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