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#185206 - 01/03/20 09:00 PM Montana Bird and Trout Knives
W Polidori Offline
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I didn't start out collecting these Bird and Trout knives but they just happened. Good thing,they are something special. Some are real early Montana, others are not but earlier without a BMK stamp. Not all knives without a BMK stamp are vintage James.
These are shown without the original Mosher pouch sheaths with one exception for a Mudbone.
Feel free to share some Bird and Trout knives here and thanks in advance.


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#185216 - 01/04/20 07:46 AM Re: Montana Bird and Trout Knives [Re: W Polidori]
Oldvetnam1 Offline
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Beautiful knives Warren. Great collection.
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#185218 - 01/04/20 08:26 AM Re: Montana Bird and Trout Knives [Re: W Polidori]
rodbrown Offline
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Warren

I am a big fan of bird and trout knives. Although I only fish once or twice a year and no longer hunt (other than coyotes) I really drool over B&T knives.
That is a great collection you have.
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#185221 - 01/04/20 08:57 AM Re: Montana Bird and Trout Knives [Re: rodbrown]
W Polidori Offline
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Thanks for the kind words guys.
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