Re: Newest Case Pick-Ups
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2019 5:28 pm
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Garry, that’s a nice one. I had a Buffalo once. It sounded like a clap of thunder when you shut it. Those are stout knives for sure.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Boss Knife.jpg
Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Garry, that’s a nice one. I had a Buffalo once. It sounded like a clap of thunder when you shut it. Those are stout knives for sure.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Boss Knife.jpg
Very nice,
SSk
Your user name makes me wonder if you were with 1st Cav.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Hornet.jpg
Hi Jerry I was stationed with 4th Squadron ( AIR) 7TH Cavalry Regiment,2nd Infantry Division Uijonbu Korea. I'm pretty sure the 7th Cavalry at times in history was attached to the 1st Cavalry division. Only one GARRYOWEN regiment and thats the 7th cav.jerryd6818 wrote:Your user name makes me wonder if you were with 1st Cav.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Hornet.jpg
I don't know that Army stuff. I had to look it up and couldn't tell if it was 1st Cav or 7th Cav that claimed GarryOwen. My grandson is in 5th Squadron, 4th Calvary Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade, 1st Div. at Ft. Riley, KS. Last I heard, they're scheduled to deploy sometime this year to either Germany, Poland or Djibouti Africa. Right now they're in the desert out in CA. Sucks to be him.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Hi Jerry I was stationed with 4th Squadron ( AIR) 7TH Cavalry Regiment,2nd Infantry Division Uijonbu Korea. I'm pretty sure the 7th Cavalry at times in history was attached to the 1st Cavalry division. Only one GARRYOWEN regiment and thats the 7th cav.jerryd6818 wrote:Your user name makes me wonder if you were with 1st Cav.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Hornet.jpg
Thank your grandson for his service from a former Cavalry Trooper. I trained a Ft. Irwin as well, so did my Son ( 101st Div) hehe . Right now would be a better time of the year there.jerryd6818 wrote:I don't know that Army stuff. I had to look it up and couldn't tell if it was 1st Cav or 7th Cav that claimed GarryOwen. My grandson is in 5th Squadron, 4th Calvary Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade, 1st Div. at Ft. Riley, KS. Last I heard, they're scheduled to deploy sometime this year to either Germany, Poland or Djibouti Africa. Right now they're in the desert out in CA. Sucks to be him.GARRYOWEN83 wrote:Hi Jerry I was stationed with 4th Squadron ( AIR) 7TH Cavalry Regiment,2nd Infantry Division Uijonbu Korea. I'm pretty sure the 7th Cavalry at times in history was attached to the 1st Cavalry division. Only one GARRYOWEN regiment and thats the 7th cav.jerryd6818 wrote: Your user name makes me wonder if you were with 1st Cav.
Fantastic old green bone.espn77 wrote:Been a while since I picked up a case knife but am excited about this one.
It looks like a 6294J to me. Nice add to your collection Keith.Tsar Bomba wrote:Fantastic old green bone.espn77 wrote:Been a while since I picked up a case knife but am excited about this one.Is that a 90 frame?
Yes it is JerryRalphAlsip wrote: It looks like a 6294J to me. Nice add to your collection Keith.![]()
That looks incredible ... I must look into that tiger maple barlowSharpnshinyknives wrote:2 new ones today. Turquoise Curly Maple Barlow and Canoe. Really liking this handle material.
SSk
QTCut5 wrote:I'm not a big fan of the full size (54) trapper, but I've previously owned two of these 6154W Antique (Rattle Snake) Bone Trappers because I am a big fan of the single Wharncliffe blade. But, I ended up selling both of them for one reason or another and then almost instantly wished I hadn't. I decided that if I ever saw another one for sale at a reasonable price I would get it and hang onto it once and for all.
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