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Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by harry e karmun Nov 4, 2021. 4 Replies 2 Likes
4 blade patterns all 4 blade patterns…Continue
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Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Sep 8, 2020. 93 Replies 2 Likes
Tobias suggested that someone should start a discussion on 5 inch lockback hunters. Since no one else has, I will. But since I have two folding hunters and only one of them is a lockback, I will open it up to all 5 inch folding hunters.Here is my…Continue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Lewis E.Ward Aug 16, 2020. 52 Replies 10 Likes
The Congress knife arrived on the scene in the early 1800s. As with other Pocket knives such as Trappers and Stockman’s, the Congress was…Continue
Started by Beth Medeiros. Last reply by Beth Medeiros Apr 25, 2020. 3 Replies 3 Likes
Hello All,I am a brand new collector and just happened to stumble across the Elephant Toe knives and fell in love! These things are great but I have a lot to learn!! I look forward to it and am now on the hunt on what to buy.BKContinue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 17 Replies 6 Likes
Welcome to the Toothpicks & Ticklers Discussion within the Knife Patterns Group!This discussion is for all types of folding toothpick, for the tiny Texas Toothpicks to those large Ticklers!…Continue
Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 150 Replies 4 Likes
I'm not sure if there is a discussion already or not but show 'em if you got 'em. Let's see you fishing knives, as in the tools of the tackle box! (Folding, fixed, multi-tools, etc.)Here's a few of my latest finds. What made them interesting is the…Continue
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thanks chris
I like that scissor knife Tim!
Patti, questions are always welcome. If you have a pattern you would like to know more about or a knife you'd like identified, feel free to ask away!
I look forward to learning here!
My Buck Clearwater 021 Bait Knife. As bait knives go, this is a big one!
The serrated back doubles as a bone saw and scaler.
The knife rattles in the sheath but the knife locks in quite well.
Made in the USA Blade steel is 420HC. I'm thinking of also picking up the the Buck Silver Creek that is made in Japan using for 420J2 and putting them in a side by side test this summer.
Tobias: Thanks for the heads up on the knife and following a thread. I'll try to work the knife free as you recommend. Thanks again. --B
Hi Bryan,
W hat you have is a one of the Wichards sailing knives. They make it with a single blade, a blade and shackler, and a third one with a marlinspike. I have the single blade type. They sell price new is in the $40 range which I find them pricey considering for the quality. The blade steel is 318L Stainless which is the steel used in butter knives, teaspoons, and stainless steel mixing bowls.
Yours is the Ref# 10052. (mine is a #10042)
My single blade seems to open okay. My guess is the blades on yours are pretty stiff from not being used much. I'd suggest repeatedly opening over and over and possibly rinsing the joints with scalding hot water for a while and then dousing it with a lot of WD-40 to get the water out. Some times it is just dust and gook that is causing the blades to be hard to open.
As for the discussions, the easiest way to find a discussion is click on the "View All" tab under Discussion Forum. The n just scan the list of all discussions.
The thread for sailing knives is at:
http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/marlin-...
The thread for fishing knives is at:
http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/fish-kn...
Below is my 10042, I found on eBay some time back. I've tried sharpening but it pretty much doesn't hold much of an edge. They should have given it a similar micro-serration found on Ginzu or Cutco steak knives.
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