TazBux

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When the ol man asks me to go doe hunting i normaly say yes.But this week i couldn't due to work load.I bit my lip and said no.Well i rang him (an hour ago) to see how he went."I got 2 does and 2 horns was his reply"."I'll be their in ten" i said straight away without knowing what i was driving to view.He had found these no more than 7 yards from one another.I'm 99.99999% certain they are a set.One has a large piece missing.The 3rd horn like it this year,bloody poachers buttering up their horns for fun.grrr
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I only wish my ol man carried a cam for the as it lay.Didgital smidgital would be his reply.

I had a play with an old saw blade from a timber mill and a couple of spare sheds and come up with this.
My first full knife,I put a horn handle on one in the knife forums.But this is my first full.enjoy.Cheers
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Nice matched set
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They most likely lost the points fighting.lol.One is missing a point and the other a whole section of palm.
 

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sweet looking match, i'd say you could probably be 100% on that one
 

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I think your right sleepy.The .1% missing equates to the fact that i'm not sure i've seen this buck before.(found in haul paddock,not my side where i hunt).But i can say 100% for sure when you pick them up and hold them you can just tell they are off the same head.
 

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