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#141668 - 05/09/16 09:12 PM James' Michigan Knives *
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Lets see some of James's Michigan knives. A boatload recently got listed. I was fortunate to snag this beautiful fossil walrus 5" hammer-marked upswept hunter in a Jack Mosher sheath NLA.



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#141687 - 05/10/16 08:05 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Here's another that I've had for some time now. I believe James calls these a South Dakota Skinner. I think the handle was moose tine. What a great little knife, sharp as hell with a convex blade grind. Nice Mosher pocket sheath too, (no clip).


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#141690 - 05/10/16 08:40 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren,

That fossil walrus 5" hammer-marked upswept hunter in that Mosher sheath is fantastic; what a knife!!! Warren you have a great eye for beautiful knives.

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#141694 - 05/10/16 09:07 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: GCTom41]
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Thank you Tom. James has the eye for the artistic.


Edited by W Polidori (05/10/16 09:14 AM)
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#141721 - 05/10/16 03:40 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Pretty sure this is a Michigan knife. I purchased it in about 2004. Sadly, it is gone.

Behring-1 by Bill Singer, on Flickr

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#141727 - 05/10/16 03:58 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: willhunt]
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I believe that is a Jim Behring not a James Jr. knife.
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#141732 - 05/10/16 04:44 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Yes, Mr. Polidori. Apologies. Didn't understand we were talking of James Jr. I wasn't sure if Jim Sr. had moved to Montana also. Both are making superior knives.

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#141735 - 05/10/16 05:09 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: willhunt]
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No apologies necessary. Jim is still in Michigan. There something of both Jim Sr. and James Jr in that recent lot.


Edited by W Polidori (05/10/16 05:23 PM)
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#142135 - 05/16/16 10:12 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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One of James Jr's Michigan knives handled in whales tooth with a Musk Ox spacer.



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#142141 - 05/16/16 10:24 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Sexy! I like that 2 tone sheath as well!
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