A Little Muskrat Love

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TPK wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 7:13 pm So actually it's a 2 3/4, 2007, "Tiny" Muskrat, etched Central Kentucky Knife Club 2007 Show Knife. Got this one from Sanders Knives here on the AAPK. ::tu:: :D

Thanks for looking! ::handshake:: ::nod::
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Thank you Smitty! As I already mentioned, it's a 2007 and represents my youngest child ( Lorelai, who was born in 2007 ) in my "Case Family Collection". :wink: :D
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doglegg wrote: Sat Jun 20, 2020 9:02 pm Tom, nothing not to like about that one. Lovely handles. ::nod::
Thanks Floyd! ::handshake:: :D
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Love me some muskrats, need more ::pray::
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TravisB wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:54 am Love me some muskrats, need more ::pray::

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Beautiful handles on that one Travis, and love the pinched bolsters. ::tu::
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Very nice looking knife TravisB hope you have some more to share with us. ::tu::
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TravisB wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2020 5:54 am Love me some muskrats, need more ::pray::
Now that is one sweeeet Muskrat Travis! ::tu:: ::nod::
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Thanks all, here’s another, nothing too rare or expensive, but still a nice knife
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TravisB wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:04 am Thanks all, here’s another, nothing too rare or expensive, but still a nice knife BBD82A91-1716-43E9-B759-8BFEB8E0F25A.jpeg
That is an extremely nice knife. Thanks for sharing. ::tu::
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dlr110 wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 12:50 pm
TravisB wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 6:04 am Thanks all, here’s another, nothing too rare or expensive, but still a nice knife BBD82A91-1716-43E9-B759-8BFEB8E0F25A.jpeg
That is an extremely nice knife. Thanks for sharing. ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 3:17 pm
kootenay joe wrote: Mon Apr 27, 2020 2:32 pm The 4 blade knife is not a muskrat pattern. It looks like a 4 blade Stockman which is a rarely seen pattern. Muskrat pattern has 2 slender clip blades.
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I hear what your saying....but. This is a pattern that is/was called a Muskrat Texas Rat. The blades are the same configuration as a large muskrat. The body seems to be the same design as the Rosewood Muskrat, just with Chestnut Bone Scales. I purchased it in 2009 at Shepard Hills. I can't remember if this was a special release, but besides Tex Muskrat stamped on the blade it also had "Tested XX" stamped on the other.

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I always thought the Texrat was a neat knife. I once had several of them including a stag and mammoth tooth versions.
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