GEC Rogers Grn. Tea

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GEC Rogers Grn. Tea

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Here's one I picked up from our good buddy Knifekid this week. Really neat scales, the bone has that old world look. GEC #73 Scout 3 3/4, Rogers Green Tea.

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Very nice Singin...That color is nice..Great knife.. ::tu::

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Very Nice, the Rogers bone with dye made from green tea leaves. I wonder what would hapen if I used coffee for dye, seems like I may be able to control the color of brown, then I have heard of using walnut husks for both leather dye and to dye bone scales. ::hmm::
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Very nice singin46... ::tu:: ::tu::

That is the one I finally chose for, my first GEC, as well. Just recently picked it up from Bryan. ::nod::

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perry, i think beside the stag, it's my favorite gec handle material. ::tu::
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Me too Johnnie, it is just a really great look in bone, hey lobo, I think you picked one of the good ones my friend. ::tu:: I feel bad that I can't get the earlier ones. But you can't have everything. Maybe someday. Thanks to all for the comments.

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Great lookin knife Perry, love those scales. it's my 3rd fav. Stag, Primitive then Tea. Great score ::tu::
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Hey Tank, I hear ya, this is my favorite one so far that is. :lol:
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Love the handles on that one Perry 8)

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Hey James, still thinkin bout that Cigarband Pearl of yours.
I want one. Oh the sickness, the pain, the money. ::mdm:: Think I'll go look at it again now.

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8) 8) 8)

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