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TPK wrote: N-W-NY that Kutmaster is a real beauty as well!!! What does Vandium do? Is it harder or is it more rust resistive? Or both? ::shrug::
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Winchester M21 wrote:Ten dots
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Good looking knives shawn. Be sure to show pictures when you fill your display ::tu::
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Shawn that is an impressive group of bones. ::nod:: ::nod::
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Man that is a beau-ti-ful Kutmaster Skip ::tu:: ::nod:: Jimping and all the works, quite the score. ::groove::
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4 ten dot bones, and all in mint condition. You pretty much can't get any better then that in my book ::tu:: .
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Couple more
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My favorite model - Bulgarian and German
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Eustace wrote:My favorite model - Bulgarian and German
With that hammer and sickle stamp it looks like there might be a bit of USSR in that knife as well. Do you come across the Hammer and sickle often on knives there?
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Rotten wrote:
Eustace wrote:My favorite model - Bulgarian and German
With that hammer and sickle stamp it looks like there might be a bit of USSR in that knife as well. Do you come across the Hammer and sickle often on knives there?
Hay, Trace! How are you?
In fact, I have never seen a knife made in the USSR with a sickle and hammer stamp. I am interested in Pocket knives produced in USSR and I have a lot. There is no factory with such marking. Knives with such stamp are made only in Bulgaria - at the factory in Veliko Tarnovo and in the village of Bukovets. JerryD. has such a knife :D
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@Winchester M21

Another impressive group you have there. Nice! Coming back to the group before, which one is the second from the right? I really like that one a lot! Love how the handels look on that one! Wish I had one of them. Thanks for your time.

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Couple more Mini-Trappers for the pile.
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Hi Skip,
Ok, so it sounds like it has to do with both the hardness and the rust resistiveness. Sorry I didn't search for the answer myself. I just thought you already knew the answer. Didn't want to cause you work.

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Just ordered this one yesterday. Right here on AAPK. I'm really liking the colonial knives.
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TPK wrote:@Winchester M21

Another impressive group you have there. Nice! Coming back to the group before, which one is the second from the right? I really like that one a lot! Love how the handels look on that one! Wish I had one of them. Thanks for your time.

Tom
Second from right in the second pic is a 10 dot Barlow. 62009 1/2 pattern

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After my GEC 93 Rams Foot was stolen, dweb 1897 took pity on me and sent his to me. Doug I am forever in your debt. It came today and it's fantastic. I'm at a loss for words. Your generosity just blows my mind. I can never thank you enough.
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jerryd6818 wrote:After my GEC 93 Rams Foot was stolen, dweb 1897 took pity on me and sent his to me. Doug I am forever in your debt. It came today and it's fantastic. I'm at a loss for words. Your generosity just blows my mind. I can never thank you enough.
WOW, dude, that is EPIC kinfe spirt love!!! Great job dweb!!!
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I love that Ram's Head shield and the profile of the Sheep Foot blade. The bone is just spectacular. ::ds::
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Jerry is a mighty fine fellow! I'm sure you touched that ole Marine!! Good on both of you! This is one reason I like this site so much. Generous and caring folks. Enjoy your knife Jerry!! :)
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That GEC Ram Foot certainly is a looker, no doubt about it. But, tell us honestly, jerryd, how does it stack up against that Pakistani Frost? ::tounge::

Nice recovery bomb, Doug.
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What does "CAR" stand for?
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Cool Ass Ram. :mrgreen: ::super_happy:: ::rotflol:: ::clapping:: Ha ha ha ha ha, that's a good one. It's really GEC Carbon.
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QTCut5 wrote:how does it stack up against that Pakistani Frost? ::tounge::

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Like the difference between Shaquille O'Neal on the basketball court and Pipi Longstocking.

When they run out of room on the tang, they use CAR instead of CARBON.

But I did compare it with the Rough Rider Micarta Work Knife and the Rough Rider stands up very well to the GEC. Both have VERY positive half-stops and gator snap. Both came out of the box/tube with initial sharp blades, no wobble and nicely centered blades. And fit & finish on both are what you would like to see. Both knives are very impressive and the same size. The RR is a little thicker.

That comparison may irritate some folks but it is what it is. ::shrug::
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TPK wrote:Hi Skip,
Ok, so it sounds like it has to do with both the hardness and the rust resistiveness. Sorry I didn't search for the answer myself. I just thought you already knew the answer. Didn't want to cause you work.

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For some reason I like the Muskrat pattern, been using a 77OT for years when I finish up making boneless venison chops. Great to trim tiny pieces of silver skin or fat that were missed during processing.
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Wow! Awesome knife Jerry ::tu:: ::tu:: . And Doug is awesome to help a guy out in a tough spot. Good on ya mate! 8)
Great lookin Camillus Philip ::tu:: The bone looks really good on it in the light.
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