Oar Carving Knife / Single Locker (modified Queen Cutlery 41-L, Copperhead) - iKnife Collector2024-03-28T17:05:04Zhttps://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1528710&xg_source=activity&groupId=3181080%3AGroup%3A194562&feed=yes&xn_auth=noJ.J.,
Right there with you on…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-20:3181080:Comment:15765362018-12-20T21:12:26.502ZTom Petersonhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/TomPeterson
<p>J.J.,</p>
<p>Right there with you on the poor and old. Wasn't trying to sound fancy by any means, but rather just a bit lazy. Started thinking momentarily that since I like the shorter varieties of whittling knives (for safety) that I could probably make one out of scrap 1095 or 440c stainless that I had sitting around - then I remembered all of my unfinished fixed blade projects and gave it some more thought. I don't have 1 knife that does it all yet but between 2 Flexcut knives, my old…</p>
<p>J.J.,</p>
<p>Right there with you on the poor and old. Wasn't trying to sound fancy by any means, but rather just a bit lazy. Started thinking momentarily that since I like the shorter varieties of whittling knives (for safety) that I could probably make one out of scrap 1095 or 440c stainless that I had sitting around - then I remembered all of my unfinished fixed blade projects and gave it some more thought. I don't have 1 knife that does it all yet but between 2 Flexcut knives, my old Boker congress that was modded I do most of what I need to do. I grab a few other knives if they're handy and sharp but do most of my carving at home so it's not as critical to be mobile. I kind of stumbled upon the other varieties of wood. The guy at the store tried to steer me away from hardwoods - however, I like a challenge and the wood is a bit more forgiving sometimes, smaller curls too. Sure do learn a few life lessons while whittling...lol. Back to my chain....</p> You know, Tom, I'm just a poo…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-20:3181080:Comment:15765332018-12-20T18:58:21.814ZJ.J. Smith IIIhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JohnJSmithIII
<p>You know, Tom, I'm just a poor old white guy. (Emphasis on poor and old). I've seen folks carry around specially designed boxes and bucket's holding literally dozens of knives, each.</p>
<p>Being able to keep a kit that holds what you need can be difficult and expensive. Guess I'm lucky, I'm not in to much more than simple whittling.</p>
<p>I like the ability to have all the tools I need as well as a project on hand and be able to carry it in a pocket.</p>
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<p>Speaking of which,…</p>
<p>You know, Tom, I'm just a poor old white guy. (Emphasis on poor and old). I've seen folks carry around specially designed boxes and bucket's holding literally dozens of knives, each.</p>
<p>Being able to keep a kit that holds what you need can be difficult and expensive. Guess I'm lucky, I'm not in to much more than simple whittling.</p>
<p>I like the ability to have all the tools I need as well as a project on hand and be able to carry it in a pocket.</p>
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<p>Speaking of which, I've got a monkey to carve, for my grandson. Christmas is upon us.</p> J.J.
I appreciated your posts…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-20:3181080:Comment:15767262018-12-20T17:19:34.263ZTom Petersonhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/TomPeterson
<p>J.J.</p>
<p>I appreciated your posts and link to the carver's blog and supplies. I'm still looking for more knives that are a good fit for what I do. Have looked at some el cheapo knives for modding and some ready made customs. I'm on a budget but already have about 40+ knives in one state of production or another so I'm not sure I want to add another to the list. May just opt to add a couple more Flexcut knives to my collection or something else that fits the immediate need. Been looking at…</p>
<p>J.J.</p>
<p>I appreciated your posts and link to the carver's blog and supplies. I'm still looking for more knives that are a good fit for what I do. Have looked at some el cheapo knives for modding and some ready made customs. I'm on a budget but already have about 40+ knives in one state of production or another so I'm not sure I want to add another to the list. May just opt to add a couple more Flexcut knives to my collection or something else that fits the immediate need. Been looking at the mini pelican and maybe a hook knife and a detail skew. I do mainly spoons and wooden chains. Started doing chains out of exotics. The wood was so pretty that it led me to polish a few of them, which kind of defeated the whole hand whittled effect but chains made of cocobolo, ziricote, kingwood, tulipwood, ebony, etc cleaned up so nicely the wood seemed to beg to get it's shine on, lol.</p> Please excuse, wrong placetag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-15:3181080:Comment:15748612018-12-15T20:50:37.187ZOld Guyhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/OldGuy
<p>Please excuse, wrong place</p>
<p>Please excuse, wrong place</p> Tom Peterson said..
"Somethin…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-10:3181080:Comment:15735952018-12-10T19:50:45.055ZJ.J. Smith IIIhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JohnJSmithIII
<p><cite>Tom Peterson said..</cite></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">"Something about grinding down a brand new blade bugs me though"</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-style: italic;">You'll seldom find a traditional frame pocket knife that has the specific blades that you want. The Barlow with a wharncliffe and small clip(or pin) may be an exception.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">I think it's funny when folks buy a used knife and complain about the previous…</span></p>
<p><cite>Tom Peterson said..</cite></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">"Something about grinding down a brand new blade bugs me though"</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-style: italic;">You'll seldom find a traditional frame pocket knife that has the specific blades that you want. The Barlow with a wharncliffe and small clip(or pin) may be an exception.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">I think it's funny when folks buy a used knife and complain about the previous owner grinding down a blade or 2. I look at it and say that the previous owner may have been a carver, and simply reprofiled the blades to suit his needs.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">If you do start reprofiling, do start on something inexpensive. It's addictive, but you'll have something that really fits you and your style.</span></p> Floyd, yessir, it took me a b…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-10:3181080:Comment:15734872018-12-10T16:13:50.726ZTom Petersonhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/TomPeterson
<p>Floyd, yessir, it took me a bit to learn but I now endorse short blades! I've had 2-3 "matrix moments" where I was sure that I cut myself only to look and find no damage. Do have a few paper cuts where the blade just barely got me. Learned not to wear my earbuds listening to music while using my Dremel w/ sanding barrel bits. I was working on a black ebony chain and all of a sudden had this white dust - didn't have to trim my thumbnail for a week or so. Still have all ten digits myself but…</p>
<p>Floyd, yessir, it took me a bit to learn but I now endorse short blades! I've had 2-3 "matrix moments" where I was sure that I cut myself only to look and find no damage. Do have a few paper cuts where the blade just barely got me. Learned not to wear my earbuds listening to music while using my Dremel w/ sanding barrel bits. I was working on a black ebony chain and all of a sudden had this white dust - didn't have to trim my thumbnail for a week or so. Still have all ten digits myself but they keep getting a hair shorter, lol....Still beats yardwork!<br/> <br/> <cite>Floyd Jester said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1573685&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment1573685"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p><br/> <br/> <cite>Tom Peterson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1573761&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment1573761"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Lewis & J.J.,</p>
<p>Thank you both for your responses. I've been alternating between an old Heinr. Boker congress that I picked up used who's former owner was either a whittler or a grinder saleman. The steel on that thing seems to bite and sharpen better than anything I've found yet. It started getting a little looser so I have opted for a couple of Flexcut knives that I have and also a Tidioute Courthouse Whittler and a Tidioute #25 frame barlow/jack with a wharncliffe main blade and a clip secondary. I also have a few others I use as needed - an old Ulster preWWII stockman and a couple of old Schrade Waldens. Might have to pick up one or two of those specialty blades off of Stadtlander's site (which is awesome btw) to get in those especially hard to reach areas. Working on a chain out of black & white ebony (my 3rd or 4th out of ebony) now - learning that shorter blades make shallower cuts - in my hands, lol. Gotten a bit out of practice I guess - live and learn....I may have to give the Boker's Carver Congress and/or the Rough Rider mod a try. Something about grinding down a brand new blade bugs me though - will have to keep thinking that the blade will be safer in a shorter form. Might have to invest in a thumb protector! Thanks again gentlemen!</p>
<p>Tom I had to laugh at 'shorter blades make shallower cut-in my hands'. I'm afraid that I have helped the band aid industry in my whittling efforts. But they all seem to heal and I can still count to 10 so I persevere. </p>
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Lewis &a…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-10:3181080:Comment:15736852018-12-10T15:04:19.276ZFloyd Jesterhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/FloydJester
<p><br></br> <br></br> <cite>Tom Peterson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1573761&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment1573761"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Lewis & J.J.,</p>
<p>Thank you both for your responses. I've been alternating between an old Heinr. Boker congress that I picked up used who's former…</p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Tom Peterson said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1573761&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment1573761"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Lewis & J.J.,</p>
<p>Thank you both for your responses. I've been alternating between an old Heinr. Boker congress that I picked up used who's former owner was either a whittler or a grinder saleman. The steel on that thing seems to bite and sharpen better than anything I've found yet. It started getting a little looser so I have opted for a couple of Flexcut knives that I have and also a Tidioute Courthouse Whittler and a Tidioute #25 frame barlow/jack with a wharncliffe main blade and a clip secondary. I also have a few others I use as needed - an old Ulster preWWII stockman and a couple of old Schrade Waldens. Might have to pick up one or two of those specialty blades off of Stadtlander's site (which is awesome btw) to get in those especially hard to reach areas. Working on a chain out of black & white ebony (my 3rd or 4th out of ebony) now - learning that shorter blades make shallower cuts - in my hands, lol. Gotten a bit out of practice I guess - live and learn....I may have to give the Boker's Carver Congress and/or the Rough Rider mod a try. Something about grinding down a brand new blade bugs me though - will have to keep thinking that the blade will be safer in a shorter form. Might have to invest in a thumb protector! Thanks again gentlemen!</p>
<p>Tom I had to laugh at 'shorter blades make shallower cut-in my hands'. I'm afraid that I have helped the band aid industry in my whittling efforts. But they all seem to heal and I can still count to 10 so I persevere. </p>
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Thank you b…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-10:3181080:Comment:15737612018-12-10T14:16:26.089ZTom Petersonhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/TomPeterson
<p>Lewis & J.J.,</p>
<p>Thank you both for your responses. I've been alternating between an old Heinr. Boker congress that I picked up used who's former owner was either a whittler or a grinder saleman. The steel on that thing seems to bite and sharpen better than anything I've found yet. It started getting a little looser so I have opted for a couple of Flexcut knives that I have and also a Tidioute Courthouse Whittler and a Tidioute #25 frame barlow/jack with a wharncliffe main blade and…</p>
<p>Lewis & J.J.,</p>
<p>Thank you both for your responses. I've been alternating between an old Heinr. Boker congress that I picked up used who's former owner was either a whittler or a grinder saleman. The steel on that thing seems to bite and sharpen better than anything I've found yet. It started getting a little looser so I have opted for a couple of Flexcut knives that I have and also a Tidioute Courthouse Whittler and a Tidioute #25 frame barlow/jack with a wharncliffe main blade and a clip secondary. I also have a few others I use as needed - an old Ulster preWWII stockman and a couple of old Schrade Waldens. Might have to pick up one or two of those specialty blades off of Stadtlander's site (which is awesome btw) to get in those especially hard to reach areas. Working on a chain out of black & white ebony (my 3rd or 4th out of ebony) now - learning that shorter blades make shallower cuts - in my hands, lol. Gotten a bit out of practice I guess - live and learn....I may have to give the Boker's Carver Congress and/or the Rough Rider mod a try. Something about grinding down a brand new blade bugs me though - will have to keep thinking that the blade will be safer in a shorter form. Might have to invest in a thumb protector! Thanks again gentlemen!</p> The Boker Carver's Congress i…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-08:3181080:Comment:15730202018-12-08T05:49:18.763ZLewis E.Wardhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/LewisEWard
<p>The Boker Carver's Congress is still made!</p>
<div>Boker 115465 Carver's Congress Whittler Pocket Knife, Rosewood. </div>
<div><ul class="gmail-a-unordered-list gmail-a-vertical gmail-a-spacing-none">
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">1095 Carbon steel blades</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">Includes sheepfoot, pen, coping and spey blades</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">Made in Solingen, Germany with a Rosewood handle…</span></li>
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<p>The Boker Carver's Congress is still made!</p>
<div>Boker 115465 Carver's Congress Whittler Pocket Knife, Rosewood. </div>
<div><ul class="gmail-a-unordered-list gmail-a-vertical gmail-a-spacing-none">
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">1095 Carbon steel blades</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">Includes sheepfoot, pen, coping and spey blades</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">Made in Solingen, Germany with a Rosewood handle</span></li>
<li><span class="gmail-a-list-item">Closed length: 3 3/4-inch</span></li>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>J.J. Smith III said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="https://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/oar-carving-knife-single-locker-modified-queen-cutlery-41-l-coppe?groupUrl=whittlingcarvingknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A1573016&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment1573016"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>Boker had/has what they called the Carver's congress, designed by a fellow that carved decoys, I believe.</p>
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<p>I've modified several Rough Rider single blade folders with really good results. </p>
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</blockquote> Boker had/has what they calle…tag:iknifecollector.com,2018-12-08:3181080:Comment:15730162018-12-08T05:19:16.440ZJ.J. Smith IIIhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JohnJSmithIII
<p>Boker had/has what they called the Carver's congress, designed by a fellow that carved decoys, I believe.</p>
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<p>I've modified several Rough Rider single blade folders with really good results. </p>
<p>Boker had/has what they called the Carver's congress, designed by a fellow that carved decoys, I believe.</p>
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<p>I've modified several Rough Rider single blade folders with really good results. </p>