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Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Andy Larrison May 23, 2022. 20 Replies 0 Likes
Some of my fileworkPosted by kaleb reynolds on January 23, 2010 at 20:20 Just joined here and thought I would show a…Continue
Started by Steven Susman. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 3, 2017. 16 Replies 3 Likes
Trying to identify a scrimshaw artist on this TRO knife. Probably done in the 80'sArtist is Adams bur can't find any info…Continue
Started by Michael Cohen. Last reply by Doug Webber Aug 11, 2015. 7 Replies 5 Likes
Hi Everybody,I feel a little bit over my head here, as I have very little experience with the knife collector community. I hope my posting here is not out of line.I'm a long-time scrimshander, having…Continue
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Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by John McCain Sep 26, 2014. 4 Replies 2 Likes
I won this knife on an ebay bid. It is scrimshaw and is signed MW. Does anyone know who the artist might be?…Continue
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Good job!!
Looks great Andy!
I am fortunate to have a few knives scrimshawed by Brad, aka TXForce. This Back Pocket remains my favorite. Case XX 2011 Back Pocket - Tony Bose Smooth Antique Bone TB61546 SHOT Show Exclusive - End of Trail Scrim by Brad O'Brien - A true gentleman and friend (1943 - 2015).
I found some amazing kits to learn scrimshaw! I just had to share them, seems there are many versions
http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/product_info.php?cPath=42_140&pro...
http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/product_info.php?cPath=42_140&pro...
The Mollyjogger kits come with the knives assembled. They are available in a Trapper, a lockback and a sunfish
Choose from knife style: Lock-back (3 5/8” closed) or Trapper (4 1/8” closed).
Kit Includes:
http://www.mollyjogger.com/products/scrimshaw-heirloom-knife-kit
Donnie is SOOO getting one of these for a stocking stuffer!!
Chuck, about that tooth being resin or actual tooth. I found this:
https://www.rubylane.com/blog/Mark-Chervenka-Clues-to-Fake-Sperm-Wh...
Some usefull information there, based on that I suspect your piece being a resin piece.
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