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Dale, neat knife, what do you call that blade style? Looks like a merger of a Sheepsfoot and a Tanto - I like the looks of it. OH
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Now see. That's the problem with this place. I had never seen, heard of or been aware of the existence of a Random Task before Dale posted that one, now the juices are flowing. Good buy Dale. Looks like most folks are asking obscene prices fro them.
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Bought and received two Case Knives so far this year, simply not being fair to Buck Knife. Went ahead and ordered a short run knife, the Buck 117, a scaled down 119 (or a scaled up 102) by Copper & Clad. Just ordered it via ebay, so not sure when it will arrive, probably SAT or MON. OH
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Bought this one here at AAPK
Can’t wait to get her
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gino wrote:Bought this one here at AAPK
Can’t wait to get her
You're going to love it Gino. Queen did a great job on that line of smooth bone and it's a great pattern. ::tu::

I believe they called it Harvest Smooth Bone and used it in 2009.
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Thanks Bruno I carry a similar pattern and the description said strong snap and I like the looks of her so I pulled the trigger
It’s called Autumn bone ::tu::
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Here's another bottom-feeder special I just won on ebay. It's an appaloosa peanut with a number on the bolster. It has some corrosion, but I got it really, REALLY cheap. We'll have to see whether that was a smart or stupid move when it gets here!
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What a find! I have the same peanut with the same etch but I don't recall it having a serial number on the bolster. I'll have to dig it out and double-check. I'm a huge fan of Case's Appy bone, you done good! ::tu::
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Here's another bottom-feeder special I just won on ebay. It's an appaloosa peanut with a number on the bolster. It has some corrosion, but I got it really, REALLY cheap. We'll have to see whether that was a smart or stupid move when it gets here!

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Anytime you can find a case bone peanut in good condition (like yours) really really cheap, it's a smart move. Nice pick-up.
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Just grabbed this one from AAPK member store
Case xx CV peanut
Just liked the bone on this one to much to pass and the CV blades were a nice bonus
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A Blue Sparkle Kirinite 07 is at the distribution center in COPPELL TX and headed here. It's supposed to be delivered tomorrow but I doubt that's going to happen. Maybe Tuesday.

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It certainly will be worth the wait Jerry, very nice.
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And then there's this 07 I won the bid on less than an hour ago. That makes five Carhartt 07s. Please God, let there not be anymore. They're going to put me in the poor house.
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Jerry you will forget all about that money spent with those new knives and just a little bit of time.
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Those are very cool Jerry! I woke up to this little guy in my "awaiting payment" box. I don't know why I bought it, other than the marking of "silver filled" near the bail intrigued me. I assume they are just talking about the bail ring itself being Sterling silver? I guess if I need a neck knife that can open letters and beer bottles, I'm all set!
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Oh - and Jerry, I hate to tell you this but...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-Carhartt- ... SwJRZaY7ii
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Oh - and Jerry, I hate to tell you this but...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Case-Carhartt- ... SwJRZaY7ii
Snicker....
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Big sigh of relief. It's not an 07 Mini Trapper, it's one of those don't give two hoots in the holler Russlocks. It's going to be a good week. Not even 0700 on Monday morning and I've already dodged a bullet. (besides waking up to a refund on that 07 I was never going to receive. Long ugly story) ::ds:: ::super_happy::
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Knice knives incoming pal!!! ::tu::
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Thanks Scott. Great to know someone else approves of your choices. ::handshake::
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Ahh - I missed the detail that it is only the 07 that makes your trigger finger itch. I will strive to do better in the future. I would not want that pair of Hawk missiles unleashed at my contrail orifice... ::tounge::
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote: I would not want that pair of Hawk missiles unleashed at my contrail orifice... ::tounge::
Wise choice because they didn't need a direct hit to do their job. :shock: Edit: Oh, and BTW, they were not a heat seeker, they were radar guided.

I'm surprised you recognized the HAWKs. They've been discontinued by our military for about 20 years. I think the Israelis may still have them. Even though U.S. HAWKs were never fired in combat, Janes reports that during the Arab–Israeli War of Attrition (1967-1970), Israeli HAWKs had 12 kills.
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Oh - I never mentioned that I used to be an aeronautical engineer and worked on military aircraft & missile systems in the 80s & 90s? :wink: I didn't work on the Hawk directly, but I did work on simulations of similar systems from friends & foes. And yeah, I knew the Hawk was radar guided, I just wanted to use the "contrail orifice" reference... ::tounge::
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It was a good reference. Good job. Sit Ubu. Sit. Good dog.

And no, you never mentioned you were a high-falutin' Astronautical Engine driver. Did you have to go to High School for that? :mrgreen: ::poke:: ::poke::
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Just ordered a Smith and Sons Mudbug it is a SFO made by GEC. Got one with OD Green Linen Micarta. Sellers pic.
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