A lil taste of the 2007 Schatt Series

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A lil taste of the 2007 Schatt Series

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Found this tonight. Looks to be another great series. Handles are Peachseed jigged Dark Red Bone.
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Tank, I like that, where did you findem?[/list]
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Ebay, he has two of the series listed.
http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZpgquickcoQQhtZ-1
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Models for the Bone

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Here are the knives I sent to Bill Howard when he was still at Queen, to use as examples for their redbone. I put the Schatt in for comparison. They did a pretty good tribute to the old stuff!
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Charlie I'd say the folks at Queen nailed it (or pinned it eh). These look like the the old fashion red bone should. Oughta be a beautiful series.
Thanks for the photos!
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That is beautiful redbone ::nod:: . Perhaps one day you will show more of that hawkbill jack for us please. :) s-k
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smiling-knife wrote:That is beautiful redbone ::nod:: . Perhaps one day you will show more of that hawkbill jack for us please. :) s-k
I agree with SK he's reading my mind again, Quit it SK ::disgust:: Show us a detailed picture of that Hawkbill Jack...
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Without a doubt they nailed it ::nod:: ::tu:: Great job upnorth

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Hey Tank, That's a great looking S & Morgan! ::drool:: ....upnorth, very, very nice Red Bone! ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool::



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Well I think my knife budget for the month is spent but i had to have that one.
I've grown extremely fond of railsplitters lately. This week I've picked up this one, the 2006 Series one and the Premier #5. :shock:
oh and a Queen classic #99 from Ken ::nod::
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tank wrote:Well I think my knife budget for the month is spent but i had to have that one.
I've grown extremely fond of railsplitters lately. This week I've picked up this one, the 2006 Series one and the Premier #5. :shock:
oh and a Queen classic #99 from Ken ::nod::
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Now what in the world have you done that for??? ::mdm:: You know that you are going to have to get the new releases from Great Eastern as well.. :P

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Oh Sunburst, but I have Great Eastern Knife Money hahaha
I'll just call it my Valentine present ::idea::
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Valentine present ??? I still did not get my Christmas knife from my wifey. :x
Then a trip and dimonds still no knife. :evil: Valentine present ?
All she will get from me is a heart shaped dog turd. :evil: :evil: :lol:
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:lol: @ <3 shaped dog poop Ken you crack me up.
I dont have a sweetie so I have to buy my own :|
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Sorry for the delay!

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Here are the blades that s-k asked about a few days ago. This knife is distantly related to the "buffalo picker" stamped knife, in that it is designed for the same industry. It is called a loom fixer, but I don't know how you apply it; anyone??
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