Stag Case Tony Bose Teardrop Jack

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woodwalker
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Stag Case Tony Bose Teardrop Jack

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Picked this one up recently. Half stops with some fairly fat stag. I like this one. Thanks for looking.
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Re: Stag Case Tony Bose Teardrop Jack

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Very nice Woodwalker! ::tu::
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That is nice! The Stag looks evenly finished on both sides. I'll bet that bad boy feels good in the hand. ::tu::
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Re: Stag Case Tony Bose Teardrop Jack

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Thanks Greg and Rick. It does feel good in hand. I hope I can bring myself to carry it! These dang new ones are hard to put in the pocket for a while. At least for me! Lol.
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