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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 6, 2004 16:52:22 GMT -5
Quigley, I'm seeeing the same thing . They were there earlier. I deleted them at photobucket. Now I'm guessing you have to keep that album. I thought once they were downloaded on this site they were here for good.Maybe someone can set me straight on this.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 6, 2004 17:17:59 GMT -5
Quigley, I think that's what happened.I size the other picture once it was posted and it's small now.Apparently if you delete it at photobucket it deletes it here also even though it was already downloaded.Here is a picture of the Stag Horn Gerbers. Cross your fingers LOL.
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Jun 6, 2004 17:44:17 GMT -5
Real nice knives there RR! I'm a thinkin that you ought to loan me that fixed blade come huntin season
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 6, 2004 18:18:05 GMT -5
I'm glad I finally got the picture on.They are nice looking knives.Neither has ever been used. I found the box last night to the fixed bladed.It's showing age.Hummmm Loan it Out ? Na ! I better leave it NIB. What do you think they would be worth?Not that I want to sell them just curious.
Ruger Redhawk
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 6, 2004 19:22:28 GMT -5
Gerber Guthook
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Jun 6, 2004 22:59:01 GMT -5
I'm glad I finally got the picture on.They are nice looking knives.Neither has ever been used. I found the box last night to the fixed bladed.It's showing age.Hummmm Loan it Out ? Na ! I better leave it NIB. What do you think they would be worth?Not that I want to sell them just curious. Ruger Redhawk I honestly couldn't tell you what they are worth. I'm sure someone on here could find out. As for selling that fixed blade, I think $10.00 to a "down-on-his-luck" Kansas boy would be a fair price ;D!
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Post by Ruger Redhawk on Jun 7, 2004 17:03:56 GMT -5
Quigley, 10.00 would be a super buy for a Kansas or Florida Fatboy.. The box had the original price tag on it.I can't remember what I paid for it since I worked part time at that gun shop. The sticker was 75.00.I'm sure it's allot higher then that now. I saw some Gerber's awhile back. Made In China.I couldn't believe my eyes but sure enough.I just thought I would ask if you had an idea of a price. Thanks for the inf. Ruger Redhawk
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Post by "BIGTYME" on Jun 8, 2004 2:59:53 GMT -5
Nice pic bud glad you got it
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Post by hunter on Jun 9, 2004 12:38:29 GMT -5
why that meny,dont that just weigh you down
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Post by Danny on Jun 10, 2004 11:28:34 GMT -5
No, I don't notice the weight. Even though there's usually only one that I use once the deer is down, I like having all of them with me. Just in case. Besides the Browning Swivel-Lock, I also have a Wyoming knife, and unknown make fixed blade that has kept an edge better than any knife I've ever seen (I've skinned 4 deer with it so far, and haven't had to sharpen it yet), a 100th Anniversary Buck 110, a Buck 110 clone, a Schrade folding knife, and a Schrade fixed blade sharpfinger or something like that. Of course if I want to mess with the minds of some of the guys in camp, I'll leave my gun in my blind (on private land only, not recommended on public), and strap on my Antler handled bowie knife in it's leather laced sheath and head out to hunt. When I come back in that afternoon with a deer, and no rifle, the looks I get are priceless.
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Jun 11, 2004 12:35:15 GMT -5
Let's see some more pictures guys!
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Post by TXBOWHNTR on Jun 14, 2004 13:30:58 GMT -5
Nice knife!! I'm more of a Gerber man but i do have my share of Case and Buck brand knives!
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Post by 243 on Jun 15, 2004 15:59:17 GMT -5
No, I don't notice the weight. Even though there's usually only one that I use once the deer is down, I like having all of them with me. Just in case. Besides the Browning Swivel-Lock, I also have a Wyoming knife, and unknown make fixed blade that has kept an edge better than any knife I've ever seen (I've skinned 4 deer with it so far, and haven't had to sharpen it yet), a 100th Anniversary Buck 110, a Buck 110 clone, a Schrade folding knife, and a Schrade fixed blade sharpfinger or something like that. Of course if I want to mess with the minds of some of the guys in camp, I'll leave my gun in my blind (on private land only, not recommended on public), and strap on my Antler handled bowie knife in it's leather laced sheath and head out to hunt. When I come back in that afternoon with a deer, and no rifle, the looks I get are priceless. just in case of what??
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Post by Danny on Jun 22, 2004 20:48:27 GMT -5
Just in case one goes dull.
Or just in case I get attacked by some dang critter I wasn't expecting and I can't get to my rifle or pistol! LOL
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Post by quigleysharps4570 on Jun 25, 2004 15:22:21 GMT -5
Got me a new one in yesterday. Had ordered the French Trade Knife from Crazy Crow Trading Post, looks like it'll be a good camp and boning knife. What's kind of a pisser, after I'd ordered it I saw in Track of the Wolf where they're $10.00 cheaper. Oh well, Crazy Crow has always gotten my business when it comes to possibles.
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