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Thanks Bill, Tony.


I think he has quite a stash.
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Here is another Gil Hibben Custom. It's called the Elmer Keith Skinner and has the Alaska stamp. Is a handful of knife.
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Pretty cool Dennis! Didn't Gil make movie knife?
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Still does. He made the knife for the new Rambo movie. Gil Hibben that is. ::nod::

I understand he is a great teacher, as well. Just what I heard.

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Yes, Gary, Ell Lobo is correct , Gil did make the Rambo III for the movie and is still taking orders for others , about $1500, as the 350 total has not yet been reached. The knife Gil made for the new movie and the futuristic Star Wars type stuff is not my cup of tea, but does have a big following as well. Gil does produce nothing but quality and is a very gifted artist / craftsman! Gil and his wife Linda are no doubt of the nicest people you will ever meet. Gil Hibben is the current President of the Knife Makers Guild and has done as much as anyone (in my opinion) to promote and contribute to the knife industry.
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I can see why he might have named that one for Elmer Keith.

.44 magnum blade :shock: and a relieved trigger guard ::nod::
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Thanks guys for the info! I'll have to look Gil up in Eugene this year.


Jimmy Lile made the knives for the first Rambo movie, they are quite pricy as well. I've always liked his Death Wind pattern.
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here is a battered newgrind stockman I had some fun with. put a defined angled plung line in it among other things.

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That looks great Kaleb, some gnarley stag and sweet vinework.
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This is a S & M reverse gunstock made in 1992. :) s-k
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Sweet knife Steve. Heres my first attempt at a lightbox pic. Case 5355, can anyone tell me the year of it....94? ::shrug::
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no date on the tang?
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Nice one MM!

Great Gunstock S-K!

Looks like a 94 to me tank!
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Nicely fitted stag, Kaleb!! I've said it before, MM is a re-incarnated Sheffield cutler from 1850!! :lol: :lol:
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Just think what he do if he had a shop full of awesome tools!
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Playin around with my camara today as I am on call and can't really go do anything. Nice day for January, so I thought I would try to capture the great Texas outdoors. :D Smoke
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cool! and i like the knives too! :lol:
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thanks everyone, cool pics and knives Kelley
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This is the new Scagel Pattern from Northwoods.

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Very nice Kelly! Your getting creative with those pictures......................



I want one Derrick!! Very nice.......................
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Thanks for the picture and heads up Derrick.. :) This Scagel folder seems to look more like an EDC than the other earlier releases..?

Hey Smoke; Texas never looked better... ::nod:: :lol:

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You are right. This is the first one I have thought, "I'd carry that!"

It is the right size, light in the pocket and beautiful. Hard to beat.
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Hey Thanks guys. :) I'm experimenting with a light box but haven't got the hang of that yet.
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hey smoke, looks like ya got the whole state o tejas in your lightbox ta me! ::tu::
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Yeah Johnnie, you've seen these plains real recent. A man can see forever...... and ever. ::tu::
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