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That would in fact be Dean Hamilton. The powder horn and the bone handled knife were done by an engraver/craftsman in Ferlach Austria for the owner. The folder was done by an American living in Argentina who makes one of a kind knives when he is not out shooting dove or catching trout.
Again, I wouldn't be surprised to learn that many here have some pretty nice knives or make them and pictures, please. |
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Very nice Bruce. I'm afraid to go down the knife road for fear it will be just like the rod/reel/gun thing. One's too many and a hundred ain't enough.
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Here are a couple of damascus knives from my meager collection:
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Greg, they are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing..
Angel
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06-06-2010, 11:42 PM | #7 | ||||||
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This isn't in the same league with those fine hand-made knives but I thought I'd show it here on the only knife thread I've ever seen on our forum.
This is the L.L. Bean 2010 Collector Trout & Bird knife that will be among some very fine Silent Auction items at the PGCA Banquet on September 25. If you haven't done so already, send a check to Allan Swanson for your banquet tickets. . |
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Old Remington Knives |
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Old Remington Knives
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Does any one colllect old, not repro's Remington knives? |
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06-07-2010, 10:42 AM | #9 | ||||||
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Try this for Remington knives;
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/...ives/index.php |
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