Ron: Thanks for viewing my dog, Albert. I'm here to learn; I plan to visit the "repair and customize" section often. Any restoration or repair tips you see, I'd appreciate if you'd shake my tree. ---Bryan O
I don't have a dog buddha-I hear the voices in a different way- I was watching a rerun of M*A*S*H* and I heard them say Trappers, John,- Must* Accumulate* Several* Handles*- I swear, that's what I heard ! LOL
Ron, thanks for the like & comments on my lock back folder. The blade material is 440. I did not do the knife from scratch. I purchased the parts with the blade heat treated & thru the first grind. I did some change to the blade & final polished as well as the other parts. The handle material I purchased, shaped & fitted, assembled & final polished. I do not have the equipment to blade grind & heat treat. Buffalo horn is a good handle material, holds up well & is respectably economical material to use.
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In MemoriamTerry Ray said…
KnifeMakerPete Schmidt said…
Thanks for the birthday card, it's really cool!
Ron, just logged on and found your birthday wishes, just like to say 'many thanks' rally appreciated, and remeber- Keep on Collectin!!
George
Thank you kindly Ron !!!
and I know I'm a little late on this thanks but thanks for the welcome!
Ron: Thanks for viewing my dog, Albert. I'm here to learn; I plan to visit the "repair and customize" section often. Any restoration or repair tips you see, I'd appreciate if you'd shake my tree. ---Bryan O
Thanks Ron.
thx ron.
i need to check stuff out here for sure. i am al over the net and i am slow so ... peace
Thanks Ron for the Nice comments on the Case--Cattarugus Copperlock with ATS-34 Steel
Thanks for the Birthday wishes Ron. I went to a blue grass concert, saw 2 old friends perform and had a real good day.
Hey Ron . Thanks.
Thanks for the B-day wishes, Ron!
Andrew
In MemoriamJohn McCain said…
I don't have a dog buddha-I hear the voices in a different way- I was watching a rerun of M*A*S*H* and I heard them say Trappers, John,- Must* Accumulate* Several* Handles*- I swear, that's what I heard ! LOL
Thanks for the birthday wish Ron. Someday you will have to teach me how to make such cool pics to post with.
Thank you.
Ron, thanks for the like & comments on my lock back folder. The blade material is 440. I did not do the knife from scratch. I purchased the parts with the blade heat treated & thru the first grind. I did some change to the blade & final polished as well as the other parts. The handle material I purchased, shaped & fitted, assembled & final polished. I do not have the equipment to blade grind & heat treat. Buffalo horn is a good handle material, holds up well & is respectably economical material to use.
Thanks Ron.
Thank you very much, Ron !!.
And congratulations for your pictures !!.
Best wishes !!
Jorge
KnifeMakerRobert A. Paolantonio said…
One more shot of the inside frame of the pearl baby...It took weeks to make this knife!! ENJOY!!!
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