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03/06/22 03:24 PM
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I like mine, you will be happy.
I got all three of them, hold a good edge to.
Let me sugar coat this
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Re: Gulo’s Knives -
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03/06/22 03:36 PM
03/06/22 03:36 PM
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I like mine, you will be happy.
I got all three of them, hold a good edge to. I bought the beaver knife and pelter a couple years back. I really like the beaver knife. It’s small, lightweight, and I can get the thin blade really sharp. I am not sure where the other pelter ended up, I haven’t seen it in over a year, so this one was a welcomed surprise
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Re: Gulo’s Knives -
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03/06/22 11:07 PM
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Where does one go to find out about his knives? I'd like some more information.
NCTA, FTA, FBU,NTA
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Re: Gulo’s Knives -
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03/07/22 12:05 PM
03/07/22 12:05 PM
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Gulo
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Many thanks Aix (and all others) with your kind remarks. I have a few knives in inventory and will be building again in the near future. It really bothers me, but just to stay even, I gotta raise prices on the knives to $35. I apologize (thanks Brandon). Let me know via PM if any of you are interested. Jack
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Re: Gulo’s Knives -
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03/07/22 06:39 PM
03/07/22 06:39 PM
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Jack, I have 2 of your lovely skinners. My attempts at making a suitable sheath are laughable, but I'd really like to carry one on my belt hunting. Any thoughts? Jack, it is to bad there is not a leather worker who lives near you in the middle of nowhere, wait a minute, maybe your retired neighbor could take up leathercraft.
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03/07/22 07:20 PM
03/07/22 07:20 PM
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Gulo
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The knives are designed as shop knives, thus, no sheaths. With that said, I do keep a skinner handy on my belt. I have a buddy who is a saddlemaker and he has put together a few sheaths for me using my neighbor's (Randy Shuff) tanned beaver tails. They are perfect, I'm sure will outlast me, are beautiful to look at, but are expensive. Besides being a saddlemaker, he's also a full-time cowboy as well, and calving is currently fully underway. However, I'll talk to him about putting together a few sheaths. If interested, PM me for details. Jack
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03/07/22 07:34 PM
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Gulo
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HA! Yes sir! Yeah, here in the middle of nowhere it sure is nice to have a neighbor like Randy. His beavertail tanning is second-to-none, and, more important, he's simply a good guy!
Jack
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Re: Gulo’s Knives -
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03/07/22 08:41 PM
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The knives are designed as shop knives, thus, no sheaths. With that said, I do keep a skinner handy on my belt. I have a buddy who is a saddlemaker and he has put together a few sheaths for me using my neighbor's (Randy Shuff) tanned beaver tails. They are perfect, I'm sure will outlast me, are beautiful to look at, but are expensive. Besides being a saddlemaker, he's also a full-time cowboy as well, and calving is currently fully underway. However, I'll talk to him about putting together a few sheaths. If interested, PM me for details. Jack That’s probably the nicest looking knife holster I’ve ever seen. Beaver leather looks great. My wallet came from Mr Shuff, and it’s as durable and nice looking as it gets. He knows what he’s doing
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