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#109143 - 03/20/13 09:13 PM Case Copperhead Safari ***
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African ebony scales. smile







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#109144 - 03/20/13 09:17 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TAH]
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Tom
nice knife and great set of photos, we need to start up a photo contest again
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#109146 - 03/20/13 09:32 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TAH]
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Ditto what Peter says, great knife and even better photographs.
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#109148 - 03/20/13 10:28 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TAH]
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WOW!
A beautiful knife and GREAT PHOTOS!


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#109159 - 03/21/13 01:06 AM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TonyLaPetri]
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Tom !...nice little beauties and great set up for super pics..!
BRAVO..!
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#109162 - 03/21/13 07:28 AM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: Peter_Kaufman]
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Peter...and all others:
Rick T. and I are going to start the photo contest real soon. Like many things, it takes a bit of time (and footwork) to get these things going. I agree that these are great photos. The contest will feature Randall knives of course.
Best, Capt. Chris
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#109164 - 03/21/13 07:43 AM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Thanks everyone. Just having fun with my wife's camera.
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#109202 - 03/22/13 06:27 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TAH]
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Tom--

Neat photos and props! It all looks practical and well kept.

What is the compass? Looks like something that many of us would be interested in if there is a brand or source for it?

Also, what is the caliber of the rifle?

Thanks,
Larry
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#109212 - 03/22/13 09:19 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: LarryWW1246]
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Hi Larry,

Thanks for the comments.

The compass was made by Marbles - solid brass, 1" diameter, dry construction, mid 90s vintage, made in Michigan. The Marbles compass has been in and out of production for 100 years. Within the last few years, someone bought the Marbles brand knife and compass line and now both lines are made in China. The Chinese compass is still brass, but it is liquid filled and not very good quality. Best thing to do is find an older Marbles compass on eBay or go with a Trunord. I don't own a Trunord, but I read a lot of good things about them.

The rifle is a Weatherby Safari .300WM.

All leatherwork was made by me. Most is trimmed with elephant hide. The K&M Matchcase is another neat item and it's made in Idaho. Your choice - brass or aluminum. Actually, they come with a liquid filled compass in the cap, but I replaced it with elephant hide.

Sorry to blab. blush
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#109214 - 03/22/13 11:34 PM Re: Case Copperhead Safari [Re: TAH]
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Tom--

No wonder I liked the compass. I think I have seen your posts about compasses in the past.

And the match case is on my wish list. If I recall, they are made by the one man and his wife, so I better get in gear and send in an order.

I shot deer and an elk with the .300 WinMag, and it is a stopper. I suspect the Weatherby Mag reaches out a bit further with a flatter trajectory.

Nice that you took the time to share with us.

Larry
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