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<blockquote data-quote="Cowbaby" data-source="post: 3702450" data-attributes="member: 46875"><p>[ATTACH=full]243867[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Ok, I'll play. Here are a couple of smaller ones around 4" or so. Both are older than I am. the one on the right is a Western made in Bolder Colorado, Bird and Trout model. Handle redone with a deer antler. Hey you said you wanted western.</p><p>The other is one my Grandad made out of an old file waaay back in the day on a forge and anvil. Don't get much more western than poundin one out with a hammer. Cheap old man used a hambone or something for a handle but don't laugh. It is one of the best knives I have for holding an edge. That old man knew what he was doing. I grab for it all the time when skinning a deer and to heck with the ugly. handy handy size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowbaby, post: 3702450, member: 46875"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="knives.jpg"]243867[/ATTACH] Ok, I'll play. Here are a couple of smaller ones around 4" or so. Both are older than I am. the one on the right is a Western made in Bolder Colorado, Bird and Trout model. Handle redone with a deer antler. Hey you said you wanted western. The other is one my Grandad made out of an old file waaay back in the day on a forge and anvil. Don't get much more western than poundin one out with a hammer. Cheap old man used a hambone or something for a handle but don't laugh. It is one of the best knives I have for holding an edge. That old man knew what he was doing. I grab for it all the time when skinning a deer and to heck with the ugly. handy handy size. [/QUOTE]
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