Case Texas Lockhorn display.

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Case Texas Lockhorn display.

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I finally got one of these. I had to come up with a cool way to display it.
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Very, very neat! ::tu::
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Excellent! BTW, nice knife too.

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That is WAAAYYY KOOL Rick!!! Nicely Done!!! John :D
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Beautiful way to display a great knife Rick! It not only shows the knife well, but your leather skills too.
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Rayban that looks great, what a way to show your artistic imagination.

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Wow, Rick!!! When you stop back in at the forum, you do it with a BANG. That is too cool for school and it's good to "see" you.
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Awesome display!

I have the Utica-made Moore Maker clone of the pattern (called a Double Lockback Trapper) in white smooth bone.
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That's one cool display 8) ::tu::
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One of the first 10 or 12 knives in my collection. I still have it and I still love it.

Nice idea for the display!! ::tu::
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