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#182492 - 08/15/19 08:06 AM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: Oldvetnam1]
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Thanks guys. Would like to see more of these.
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#182501 - 08/15/19 03:35 PM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: W Polidori]
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Mine.


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#182502 - 08/15/19 04:08 PM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: Chief]
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Nice one Chief.
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#182503 - 08/15/19 04:40 PM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: Oldvetnam1]
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Thanks bro for posting. Yours was one of the best especially with the pin lock sheath. I need to get Amy to make one of those. I believe yours was a Rowe?

So blade shapes as far as I can tell, Graham's was an Alaskan, maybe TTB can repost, my two are DE Fighter, and a Woodcraft, and yours is a Hunter.


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#182505 - 08/15/19 09:15 PM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: W Polidori]
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I have a zebra sheath as well. They are both Mosher sheaths.
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#182506 - 08/15/19 11:46 PM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: Chief]
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Ok, thank you for the update.
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#182507 - 08/16/19 06:47 AM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: W Polidori]
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That black/white theme is really nice.
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#182510 - 08/16/19 08:24 AM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: W Polidori]
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Originally Posted By: W Polidori
BTTT after a long nap. James said he believes about 10 knives were made. All were different in some way. It was called "Project Zebra"

Wasn't this project done when James was still working with Jim?

For some reason that's what I have in my mind, but then again it's been awhile since they were done.
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#182512 - 08/16/19 08:49 AM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: Michael_Mason]
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Mike,

These were our of Missoula.
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#182514 - 08/16/19 11:22 AM Re: Ebony and Ivory [Re: W Polidori]
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The official "Project Zebra" builds were a Montana thing, yes, but that is not to say that Jim (and/or James) had not produced similar handle stacks prior to these. I know Kevin Lough played a part in getting the ball rolling, but I'll have to ask James to breakdown the full story. He's showing an old Michigan buddy around our woods this weekend, so conversation will have to continue Monday on that one. For me anway
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