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Latest Activity: Jul 7, 2022

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Let's See Those 5 Inch Folding Hunters!

Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Sep 8, 2020. 93 Replies

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

The Congress Knife: Y'all Come Together!

Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Lewis E.Ward Aug 16, 2020. 52 Replies

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

New Collector

Started by Beth Medeiros. Last reply by Beth Medeiros Apr 25, 2020. 3 Replies

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

Toothpicks & Ticklers

Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 17 Replies

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

Fish Knives by Tobias Gibson on June 17, 2013

Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 150 Replies

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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Comment by Michael Squier on June 29, 2015 at 8:42

Does anyone know when the inexpensive style of "bowie" made by Imperial, Colonial , Utica etc was first made? Im just guessing but early 30's or do you think earlier. Has anyone got any old ads for them? Like the one below or the more common with black plastic scales. They seem to be hard to date acuratly. 

Comment by Jan Carter on June 20, 2015 at 19:55

so the fishing group is live!!

http://iknifecollector.com/group/gone-fishin

Comment by Syd Carr on June 9, 2015 at 1:58

I would Tobias, I have a bumper sticker that says "Id Rather Be Fishing": so yup, I'd be in on a thread like that.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on June 8, 2015 at 11:34

Just throwing out an idea and figured this is one of the best place to start.  I'm thinking of forming a group to discuss fishing.  I'm think everything from sharing fishing stories, advice on gear, etc.   Of course  a good chunk would also focus on collecting vintage tackle and knives as well as what you use when you go fishing today.  Would people be interested in such a group?

Comment by Tobias Gibson on June 8, 2015 at 9:47

Syd, when it comes to building canoes, I usually go high-tech and break out modern man made materials like old kitty litter containers, PVC piping, duct tape, and speaker wire.

Sure I could buy one of those portable fishing pontoons for $200 but why do that when you've got a bunch of junk just laying around waiting to be re-purposed!  I built in about a 30 minutes and after using it for a week, it remained in excellent shape. It would take in about a cup of water a day, which was easily emptied. (I scrapped it after the end of vacation as it   I'm seriously thinking of making a sail boat out of kitty litter containers.  I just don't know if its legal

Comment by J.J. Smith III on June 8, 2015 at 0:26

If you get around to making the friction folders Jack, keep me in mind if you sell some.

Comment by Syd Carr on June 7, 2015 at 21:31

I was kinda kidding Tobias, but I WOULD send it to you if you needed it. I understand, you get more gratification when you build something literally "by hand", like so many of the "scratch-built" model airplanes I've built in my life. There are a couple of locals here who build canoes and dinghys with hand tools only, preferably "vintage" hand tools. They don't even own a power tool, so I completely "get it". Make sure and post pics when you get that sheath finished.

Comment by Tobias Gibson on June 7, 2015 at 20:21

Syd, thanks for the offer  but I've always enjoyed doing wood work as manually as possible.  Heck!  It took me about ten years to break down and buy a cordless screwdriver!  (The Carpal Tunnel got to the point I couln't hold the screwdriver!)  I've have a few power tools but those are mostly used for home repair, not  my hobbies! 

It is  one of those quirky codes i live my life by. I've built most of the Cutlery Cavern and now I'm working on remodeling  Tiki Lounge  with nothing more than a hack saw, a wood saw, a hammer, and a cordless screwdriver.   It's my way of dealing with stress.


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Comment by Chris Sievert on June 7, 2015 at 17:04

Looks like Rock Maple.....

Comment by Syd Carr on June 7, 2015 at 16:46

I'm with Patti, that's a great idea Tobias.

I have a neat little bench top belt sander, (has a 6" disc on the side too), that I used when I worked as a musical instrument tech and got real comfortable using on jobs like that. Other than my cordless drill & my Dremel it's my most used power tool. You could make short work of that finishing job, and I can supply various grit belts to do it with. You can borrow it if you pay the postage Tobias!

 
 
 

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