Good job. The Brits kept good records. My lady dagger was made by John Newton around 1890 in Sheffield England then shipped to the Yukon to be sold to those who needed it.
so along with the knives there are some very talented lady leathersmiths out there to build those covers for your favorites...Heres one now
Sherry Lott - Leatherworking
Sherry Lott - active in cutlery industry since 1993. Full time leather crafter. Always accompanied by service dog "Gumbo." Proprietor of Green River Leather Works, a unique custom leather shop on the banks of the Green River in Greensburg, Kentucky.Green River Leather Works produces functional, high quality knife sheaths at comfortably affordable prices. Our specialty is production runs of up to 1000 sheaths, however we also make one of a kind and specialty sheaths as well as other leather products, such as saddle bags, vests, novelty and art items, etc. Additionally, we offer hard to find and exotic leather. These items vary depending on availability. Please contact us for info or current merchandise.
By the way...I saw a short on a lady knife maker in the same article or short blip about the KI partnered knife show. I need to check her web site out and see her work.
Adam and Haley's web site is very well done. Their wedding pictures are so cute. I can see they have some real talent. For you sword overs, Adam's long blades are something to look at.
I love how on The link to Haley's knives they talk about the way they live there. Sounds like fun to me
We leave the blade shop in the summer to go commercial fishing. After a few months of playing 'Deadliest Catch' we're ready to get back to our nice warm shop and get out of the saltwater for awhile. It requires a boat or a plane to reach our cabin, so visitors are few but distractions are many... There are no roads to where we live, so fuel has to be bought in town, hauled 8 hrs. in the boat and then tussled up the 2 mile trail to the shop in barrels. There is fly-fishing to be done and deer hunting that must not be neglected. There's no community water within reach so we catch ours from the sky or haul it from our crick. Since we live off-grid we provide our own power with both gas and diesel generators. At this point we do laundry by hand in an old fashioned wringer washer and have no indoor bathroom or refrigerator...Life Is Good!
I sent them a message via their website complementing their site, craft and the wedding pictures. I told them they were very blessed. If I ever get up that way I will stop in too see them when their not out doing the deadly catch thing.
I have not received a reply but if they don't have an indoor toilet I doubt they have Internet. My guess is there is an Internet Cafe in town.
I contacted Fred at Case knives and put the question to him. No call back yet.
Fred at Case said this April they will release around 28 models of the "modern knives". I thought it was funny for him to say the Tactical knives were modern. I never considered Case to produce old knives. Sure the knife patterns are vintage but eternally young. I will see if I can get some pics to put in this discussion.
I found this pic of antique Case axe/knife combo....the eternally young at over 60. years looks real nice....giggles....Rare Vintage Case Tested XX "Knife-Ax". Wood handles. Nickel silver bolsters, handle pins and pommel. Upswept skinner blade with grooves cut in thumb notch on spine. This Knife-Axe combo was first patented in 1935 and the tang stamp on it was only used until 1940. The blade was replaced in the 60's. Very unique knife blade can be removed and hatchet fits in it's place. Very well built
Here is the link to check out the new Tactical Case knives: tecx.com The line of Case tactical folders is "Tecx". I was talking to Fred of Case Knives this morning. He explained to me Case would have to build a new factory to build the quantity of Tecx knives they expect to sell. To jump into a new market, for them, and build an entire factory hoping this line will be able to stand on its own is a risk they don't want to take. I don't fault them on this. Fred said there were no USA companies who make knives for other companies who can keep up with the numbers Case would want. So like so many others, Case farmed this line out to a Chinese company. Buck is another company who has gone to China. I heard Buck Knives were trying to come back to the USA with part of their line.
I told Fred the risk of sending this line to China is they will make knock offs as they do of Buck, CRKT and others. He agreed with my assessment. Anyway, Fred is mailing me about half dozen of these Tactical knives and one traditional Case knife which is a single blade lock back, bone handle with a pocket clip for an article. The single blade traditional is a #30024 (6154LC CV) Amber Bone CV Trapper Lock Clip. This Trapper fits the bill as a knife LEO can carry. When I get these knives in I will attach some pics and what I think. I will then send them off to a Chief of Police who is a camera bug to take some pics and hand them out to our American Heroes here at home (police and fire).
The Tecx line will sell from about $20 to $45 which is much like the S&W line.
For those of you that have not read about her here yet:
Dellana creates one-of-a-kind art knives. She forges her own Damascus steel for blade stock and does all work on the knives herself. She specializes in folding knives, using precious metals such as 14K and higher golds and platinums, precious and semi-precious gemstones. Creating, making jewelry, riding her Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle, Lake George and the Adirondack Mountains in New York State, fun with husband and friends, personal growth, photography, loving life....
AND on top of that she is just a genuinely nice and encouraging person. A little window into her work
great write up jan about a very talented knife maker dellana is great at what she does and we are glad to have her as part of our site.keep up the fine work dellana...
Thanks for the info on the Tecx. Do you know if the decision has been made to force the existing Case Dealers to carry them? I know it raised quite the chatter on the Case Forum when the announcement was made. It is still the reason some of the old Case collectors are saying they will no longer buy from them. Competition and breaking into a new line of knives is a logical reason to produce these in an offshore plant. In my opinion they risk losing more of the traditional buyers if they place them in the independent Case dealers that are asking not to carry them.
At that price point I know we will see them in Sears and Lowes (they carry Case anyway). Will we see them in the mass market, like Walmart?
Please keep us informed as you hear and see more on these and thanks again for always supporting the folks that work so hard both here and abroad to keep us safe
This is why I commented about look over your shoulder Case here comes GEC. Having knives made in China will seem like a traitorous move to some of the hardcore Case collectors. These collectors will naturally gravitate to a cutlery like GEC. Can't wait to get my first GEC. I hope it is in the mail.
I think....from the Gentleman's side....it would be great. I am always interested in what the ladies think about knives and such. You never know when you might need help vanquishing the Black Furry Monster.
I think it would be great that the ladies would have a place to chat without male enterference. Come on guys, the ladies need time to talk. Hey they might be talking about buying you a knife....well, if you have been good. Yes, Miss Jan, if thats what ya'll are talking about, I'm for it.
That would be great! It's always fun chatting away with other knife maniacs.
Concerning my daughter, I shouldn't really complain. She might wake up now and then, but normally she falls asleep again rather quickly. My son on the other hand hardly ever sleept at that age. I walked around in a haze for two years, I was totally exhausted. Luckily, they grow out of it!
I resemble that remark Jan. When I was young, I never wanted to go to bed till I just passed out watching TV. Now that I am older, I want to go to bed but pass out watching TV before I get the chance.
Yeah, I know. People often take for granted that they have different fathers just because of the gap. My husband isn't too happy about that. When I was younger I wanted 4 kids and I wanted them to be close in age. Well, things dosen't always turn out as planned. But I still could have two more, I guess.
Funny, they always think different fathers but never ask about different mothers. LOL. Be sure you leave enough time at the end to be husband and wife alone again. We love it, even though we miss the kids
Just because today is St Pats, what would you think baout visiting here?
Pictures from the Leprechaun Museum - Opens In Time for St Patrick's Day
Based in the heart of Dublin city, in Eire, the National Leprechaun Museum is a national cultural entertainment centre that takes visitors deeper into Irish and Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind the well-known tales of Irish cultural iconography - leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold.
The National Leprechaun Museum is the first ever visitor attraction dedicated to Irish mythology and promises to open up a fun and magical world full of fascinating folklore and enchanting stories.
Visitors to the museum are encouraged to feel what it's like to journey deep beneath the rocks of the Giant's Causeway, open up their minds to the sights and stories of Ireland's mythical otherworld on a trip to fairy hill, experience what it's like to live in a leprechaun-sized world and journey to the end of the rainbow to see if the elusive crock of gold really exists.
The museum initially employs eight people. The museum's director and creator, Tom O'Rahilly informed Will and Guy that, 'The National Leprechaun Museum is a first; nothing like it exists anywhere else in the world. Irish culture is famous the world over - even Walt Disney came to Ireland to look for leprechauns.'
Jan Carter
The pink IS actually my EDC of choice. Feels good in the hand, holds a good sharp edge and has a blade for everything I need
Jan 7, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan....
Good job. The Brits kept good records. My lady dagger was made by John Newton around 1890 in Sheffield England then shipped to the Yukon to be sold to those who needed it.
Jan 9, 2012
Jan Carter
so along with the knives there are some very talented lady leathersmiths out there to build those covers for your favorites...Heres one now
Sherry Lott - Leatherworking
Sherry Lott - active in cutlery industry since 1993. Full time leather
crafter. Always accompanied by service dog "Gumbo." Proprietor of Green River Leather Works, a unique custom leather shop on the banks of the Green River in Greensburg, Kentucky.Green River Leather Works produces functional, high quality knife sheaths at comfortably affordable prices. Our specialty is production runs of up to 1000 sheaths, however we also make one of a kind and specialty sheaths as well as other leather products, such as saddle bags, vests, novelty and art items, etc.
Additionally, we offer hard to find and exotic leather. These items vary
depending on availability. Please contact us for info or current merchandise.
Contact InformationName:
Green River Leather Works
Address:
1098 Legion Park Rd. Greensburg, KY 42743
Phone:
(270) 932-2212
Fax:
(270) 932-6442
Jan 24, 2012
Jan Carter
So guys,
I have talked about the ladies and Valentines day. Tell me what you would like to get from Cupid!!!
Feb 5, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
By the way...I saw a short on a lady knife maker in the same article or short blip about the KI partnered knife show. I need to check her web site out and see her work.
Feb 5, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan....
From cupid I would like to get a hug, a kiss and not pink Case pocket knife.
Feb 5, 2012
Clint Thompson
Ok this young ladies name is Haley DesRosiers. Here is her web site. http://www.alaskablades.com/ Cool site.
Feb 5, 2012
Jan Carter
Clint,
Not even a pink Camo one?
Feb 6, 2012
Clint Thompson
Not even a pink camo one.
Feb 6, 2012
Jan Carter
Thanks for the link on Haley. Will be adding her to the list this week
Feb 6, 2012
Jan Carter
Hey Clint,
You hear anything about when the tactical group from Case will be avail?
Feb 6, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Adam and Haley's web site is very well done. Their wedding pictures are so cute. I can see they have some real talent. For you sword overs, Adam's long blades are something to look at.
Feb 7, 2012
Jan Carter
Clint,
I love how on The link to Haley's knives they talk about the way they live there. Sounds like fun to me
We leave the blade shop in the summer to go commercial fishing. After a few months of playing 'Deadliest Catch' we're ready to get back to our nice warm shop and get out of the saltwater for awhile. It requires a boat or a plane to reach our cabin, so visitors are few but distractions are many... There are no roads to where we live, so fuel has to be bought in town, hauled 8 hrs. in the boat and then tussled up the 2 mile trail to the shop in barrels. There is fly-fishing to be done and deer hunting that must not be neglected. There's no community water within reach so we catch ours from the sky or haul it from our crick. Since we live off-grid we provide our own power with both gas and diesel generators. At this point we do laundry by hand in an old fashioned wringer washer and have no indoor bathroom or refrigerator...Life Is Good!
Feb 8, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan....
I sent them a message via their website complementing their site, craft and the wedding pictures. I told them they were very blessed. If I ever get up that way I will stop in too see them when their not out doing the deadly catch thing.
I have not received a reply but if they don't have an indoor toilet I doubt they have Internet. My guess is there is an Internet Cafe in town.
I contacted Fred at Case knives and put the question to him. No call back yet.
Feb 8, 2012
Sue OldsWidow
INPUT INPUT...
I ran across this site ....there is a lot of INFO....Shepherd hills library...
http://www.casexx.com/Reference.asp
Feb 10, 2012
Jan Carter
WOW, Sue you are correct a lot of really good info in there. Thanks for sharing it with us
Feb 10, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan....
Fred at Case said this April they will release around 28 models of the "modern knives". I thought it was funny for him to say the Tactical knives were modern. I never considered Case to produce old knives. Sure the knife patterns are vintage but eternally young. I will see if I can get some pics to put in this discussion.
Feb 11, 2012
Sue OldsWidow
I found this pic of antique Case axe/knife combo....the eternally young at over 60. years looks real nice....giggles....Rare Vintage Case Tested XX "Knife-Ax". Wood handles. Nickel silver bolsters, handle pins and pommel. Upswept skinner blade with grooves cut in thumb notch on spine. This Knife-Axe combo was first patented in 1935 and the tang stamp on it was only used until 1940. The blade was replaced in the 60's. Very unique knife blade can be removed and hatchet fits in it's place. Very well built
Feb 11, 2012
Jan Carter
Thanks for he info Clint, looking forward to the pics
Sue,
Is that the "changer" knife?
Feb 11, 2012
Sue OldsWidow
Yes it is Jan...one handle for axe and knife
Feb 11, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
Here is the link to check out the new Tactical Case knives: tecx.com The line of Case tactical folders is "Tecx". I was talking to Fred of Case Knives this morning. He explained to me Case would have to build a new factory to build the quantity of Tecx knives they expect to sell. To jump into a new market, for them, and build an entire factory hoping this line will be able to stand on its own is a risk they don't want to take. I don't fault them on this. Fred said there were no USA companies who make knives for other companies who can keep up with the numbers Case would want. So like so many others, Case farmed this line out to a Chinese company. Buck is another company who has gone to China. I heard Buck Knives were trying to come back to the USA with part of their line.
I told Fred the risk of sending this line to China is they will make knock offs as they do of Buck, CRKT and others. He agreed with my assessment. Anyway, Fred is mailing me about half dozen of these Tactical knives and one traditional Case knife which is a single blade lock back, bone handle with a pocket clip for an article. The single blade traditional is a #30024 (6154LC CV) Amber Bone CV Trapper Lock Clip. This Trapper fits the bill as a knife LEO can carry. When I get these knives in I will attach some pics and what I think. I will then send them off to a Chief of Police who is a camera bug to take some pics and hand them out to our American Heroes here at home (police and fire).
The Tecx line will sell from about $20 to $45 which is much like the S&W line.
Feb 13, 2012
Jan Carter
Feb 14, 2012
Jan Carter
A special Happy Birthday wish to our Dellana!!
For those of you that have not read about her here yet:
Dellana creates one-of-a-kind art knives. She forges her own Damascus steel for blade stock and does all work on the knives herself. She specializes in folding knives, using precious metals such as 14K and higher golds and platinums, precious and semi-precious gemstones.
Creating, making jewelry, riding her Harley-Davidson Softail motorcycle, Lake George and the Adirondack Mountains in New York State, fun with husband and friends, personal growth, photography, loving life....
AND on top of that she is just a genuinely nice and encouraging person. A little window into her work
Feb 19, 2012
stephen tungate
great write up jan about a very talented knife maker dellana is great at what she does and we are glad to have her as part of our site.keep up the fine work dellana...
Feb 19, 2012
Jan Carter
I love her work Stephen. Come to the blade show and meet her this year, she is just wonderful;
Feb 19, 2012
Jan Carter
Clint,
Thanks for the info on the Tecx. Do you know if the decision has been made to force the existing Case Dealers to carry them? I know it raised quite the chatter on the Case Forum when the announcement was made. It is still the reason some of the old Case collectors are saying they will no longer buy from them. Competition and breaking into a new line of knives is a logical reason to produce these in an offshore plant. In my opinion they risk losing more of the traditional buyers if they place them in the independent Case dealers that are asking not to carry them.
At that price point I know we will see them in Sears and Lowes (they carry Case anyway). Will we see them in the mass market, like Walmart?
Please keep us informed as you hear and see more on these and thanks again for always supporting the folks that work so hard both here and abroad to keep us safe
Feb 20, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
This is why I commented about look over your shoulder Case here comes GEC. Having knives made in China will seem like a traitorous move to some of the hardcore Case collectors. These collectors will naturally gravitate to a cutlery like GEC. Can't wait to get my first GEC. I hope it is in the mail.
Feb 20, 2012
Jan Carter
I talked to Chris last week and she said it would be going out this week
Feb 20, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
This is great news. Thanks.
Feb 21, 2012
Jan Carter
So, it has been proposed that we make the ladies hour on the chat a reality. What do you all think. An all ladies char discussing knives?
Feb 22, 2012
Clint Thompson
Jan...
I think....from the Gentleman's side....it would be great. I am always interested in what the ladies think about knives and such. You never know when you might need help vanquishing the Black Furry Monster.
Feb 23, 2012
Sue OldsWidow
If chat worked better for me, I think it would be great!
Feb 23, 2012
In Memoriam
Robert Burris
Feb 23, 2012
Linda Thompson
Sounds like a good idea. Unfortunately I'm in a very different time-zone, though.
Feb 24, 2012
Clint Thompson
Hey Cuz....
Just set your alarm and get up very early or (alternative) stay up very....very late. LOL!
Feb 24, 2012
Linda Thompson
My 16 months old daughter might keep me up anyway. She doesn't always seem to get the fact that night-time are for sleeping!
Feb 24, 2012
Clint Thompson
Babies are the same every where. I can still remember those days.
Feb 24, 2012
Jan Carter
Linda I just checked and I think your time difference is not that off, we may be able to work around that
Getting your daughter to sleep nights? Don't think I have ever found a way to reprogram that
Feb 24, 2012
Linda Thompson
That would be great! It's always fun chatting away with other knife maniacs.
Concerning my daughter, I shouldn't really complain. She might wake up now and then, but normally she falls asleep again rather quickly. My son on the other hand hardly ever sleept at that age. I walked around in a haze for two years, I was totally exhausted. Luckily, they grow out of it!
Feb 26, 2012
Jan Carter
LOL, yes and then they become teenagers and never want to go to bed.
How old are they Linda?
Feb 27, 2012
Clint Thompson
I resemble that remark Jan. When I was young, I never wanted to go to bed till I just passed out watching TV. Now that I am older, I want to go to bed but pass out watching TV before I get the chance.
Feb 27, 2012
Linda Thompson
Our son are 10 years old and our daughter is 15 months.
Feb 28, 2012
Jan Carter
WOW, Nice spread there. A couple of years to sleep in between LOL.
Clint,
ROFL...Yep, thats me
Feb 28, 2012
Linda Thompson
Yeah, I know. People often take for granted that they have different fathers just because of the gap. My husband isn't too happy about that. When I was younger I wanted 4 kids and I wanted them to be close in age. Well, things dosen't always turn out as planned. But I still could have two more, I guess.
Mar 1, 2012
Jan Carter
Funny, they always think different fathers but never ask about different mothers. LOL. Be sure you leave enough time at the end to be husband and wife alone again. We love it, even though we miss the kids
Mar 5, 2012
Jan Carter
Just because today is St Pats, what would you think baout visiting here?
Pictures from the Leprechaun Museum - Opens In Time for St Patrick's Day
Based in the heart of Dublin city, in Eire, the National Leprechaun Museum is a national cultural entertainment centre that takes visitors deeper into Irish and Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind the well-known tales of Irish cultural iconography - leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold.
The National Leprechaun Museum is the first ever visitor attraction dedicated to Irish mythology and promises to open up a fun and magical world full of fascinating folklore and enchanting stories.
Visitors to the museum are encouraged to feel what it's like to journey deep beneath the rocks of the Giant's Causeway, open up their minds to the sights and stories of Ireland's mythical otherworld on a trip to fairy hill, experience what it's like to live in a leprechaun-sized world and journey to the end of the rainbow to see if the elusive crock of gold really exists.
The museum initially employs eight people. The museum's director and creator, Tom O'Rahilly informed Will and Guy that, 'The National Leprechaun Museum is a first; nothing like it exists anywhere else in the world. Irish culture is famous the world over - even Walt Disney came to Ireland to look for leprechauns.'
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Opened March 2010: http://www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/
Mar 17, 2012
Jan Carter
So, we have some new ladies on the site in the past few weeks and one is a knife maker. I am trying to get her to introduce herself here with us
Apr 2, 2012
Jan Carter
Apr 7, 2012
Sue OldsWidow
Happy Hoppy Day!
Apr 8, 2012
Jan Carter
My newest...Perry Miller Era Tuna Valley Congress
Apr 18, 2012