Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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04/02/19 06:54 PM
04/02/19 06:54 PM
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beartooth trapr
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I got 2 of the 3, i dont have the beaver skinner.. got mine at the f.b.u. banquet. Very happy with them. Thank you gulo, for the quality and for the benefit of keeping trapping alive.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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04/03/19 05:21 AM
04/03/19 05:21 AM
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Posts: 2,672 Ohio
Willy Firewood
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They look great for their obvious intended uses. Also that pelted would make a great letter opener. Currently for a letter opener I use a custom fillet knife made by Todd at Skyblade knives.
FRAC LIVES MATTER
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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04/03/19 09:41 AM
04/03/19 09:41 AM
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Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 2,696 Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
"On The Other Hand"
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"On The Other Hand"
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Always real nice to hear good things about the knives. I wasn't sure that the beaver design was going to work, but feedback from Mole (and others), and my own use of the beaver knife on a few beavers has me thinking otherwise. Thanks to Mole for kind of pushing me in that direction. Again, many thanks, guys and gals.
Jack
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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07/19/19 09:23 PM
07/19/19 09:23 PM
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Posts: 2,696 Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
"On The Other Hand"
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"On The Other Hand"
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Hopefully, someone at Minktoberfest will be enjoying their new knife. Thanks again, guys, for the feedback.
Jack
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
#6577857
07/20/19 05:56 PM
07/20/19 05:56 PM
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Posts: 7,084 MO
cfowler
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I got a set of 3 (pelter, skinner, beaver) earlier this year. Anxious to try them on some fur this season. I really like them. Very nice.
Also, Gulo donated two (pelter and a skinner) that were auctioned at the Friday Night BBQ at the NTA in Springfield. Don't know who got them, but they both got a nice knife. Thanks again Gulo!
I trap for fun. I skin 'em for the money! Grinners For Life-Lifetime Member, MO Chapter, Den #1 ~You Grin, You're In~
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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07/21/19 12:38 PM
07/21/19 12:38 PM
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Posts: 3,408 Ohio
Minker
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I'll be looking for them at Minktoberfest .
Gulo , are you coming to it ?
Fur Trapping ; Its not about making Money, Its All about the Adventures you'll have on the Trapline .
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Re: Knives by Gulo
[Re: mole]
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07/22/19 09:39 AM
07/22/19 09:39 AM
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Posts: 2,696 Idaho, Lemhi County
Gulo
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"On The Other Hand"
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Thanks for all the kind words about the knives. I much appreciate it.
Minker, in one of my former lives, I spent a couple of years researching mink and doing a lot of scientific writing on the species. I still really enjoy trapping them. I'm certain the Minktoberfest would be extremely enjoyable and know I'd learn a lot, but that's getting too close to my trapping season for a drive that far. I won't be making it back there, I'm afraid, at least not this year. Enjoy it for me, huh?
Jack
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Re: Knives by Gulo
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07/22/19 09:48 AM
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Posts: 1,166 Alpine NY
Rick Otts
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Very nice looking knifes.
Rick Otts
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Re: Knives by Gulo
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07/22/19 12:36 PM
07/22/19 12:36 PM
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Posts: 35,175 McGrath, AK
white17
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"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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Thanks for all the kind words about the knives. I much appreciate it.
Minker, in one of my former lives, I spent a couple of years researching mink and doing a lot of scientific writing on the species. I still really enjoy trapping them. I'm certain the Minktoberfest would be extremely enjoyable and know I'd learn a lot, but that's getting too close to my trapping season for a drive that far. I won't be making it back there, I'm afraid, at least not this year. Enjoy it for me, huh?
Jack Jack is being very modest again here. Some of you may be familiar with the book Wild Furbearer Management in North America. It is known as The Bible in wildlife management circles. I'll give you one guess who wrote the chapter on mink !!!
Mean As Nails
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