Might be the biggest typical shed I have seen
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Southern MD USA
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Yeah I am thinking the same thing CMS and Shed... Something isn't right... That dwarfs the Hanson Buck, and people would be TALKING BIG TIME if that was the case... I bet someone made that... Typical 16 Point...?? I'm thinking Not... Just My Opinion...
BUT... None the less, I Would LOVE to have that just as a Conversation Piece... Awesome Shed or whatever it is...
BUT... None the less, I Would LOVE to have that just as a Conversation Piece... Awesome Shed or whatever it is...
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Osage IA
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Hey Everyone...this shed is real! Its the knifehandle shed...Found in Iowa back in the glory days. The other side was cut up and used to make knife handles, hence the name. I dont remember a score..I think like 104 or somewhere in that neighbor hood.
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Looks real to me. That would be the trophy of a lifetime for sure. My buddy has a shed that is a typical 9 on one side that looks alot like that. That's right G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 and the main beam. I'll see if I can get a pic. of it.
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I think the photo is misleading. It is a HUGE rack, no doubt about it, but it's a close up photo making it look larger than it really is.
I am by far an expert, but my belief; it will score in the 220's, maybe 230.
I am by far an expert, but my belief; it will score in the 220's, maybe 230.