Ken Spielvogel

Male

Sardinia, OH

United States

Profile Information:

How did you hear about iKnifeCollector?
Knife World
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
16- 20 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Cattaraugus, Robeson, KaBar Olean, NY, Remington,
How could I have forgot: I also collect WWII pre 1945 Camillus.
About Me
Married with 4 Daughters and 8 Grandchildren
Interests
Knives, Hunting, Fishing, Travel, all Church related activities.

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  • Jim Thompson

    Thanks for the like on Ashleys Woodie. Our club bought several kits to hand out to youngsters to encourage their interest in the hobby of knives & their safe use.


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    Charles Sample

    Ken, Caren is out of surgery and it went well.  Hopefully she will be able to come home this evening.

    Thank you for your prayers.  They meant a lot to us.


  • KnifeMaker

    Robert A. Paolantonio

    Thank you sir! This is my first day here and I already LOVE this site!!

    My family business book is a compeling story about the entire family and history of the "Original" Colonial Knife Company Inc. I've sold 150 or so copy's in four different country's!

    I am in "no way" affiliated or part of the on line Colonial Knife Corp., who basically deal in all imports. Visit my blog : myfamilybusinessbook@wordpress.com  Thanks!!

    I hope your wife is doing better....

  • J.J. Smith III

  • J.J. Smith III

    Sorry to have alarmed you, Ken.
  • Jim Thompson

    Thanks for the like on my lock back folder. I am doing 2 of these in buffalo, 2 in exterior sheep horn & 1 in stag cut amber bone for one of my fellow knife club members. I will post the other version's when I get them done.

  • Jim Thompson

    Thanks for the like on the sheep horn handled folding lockback. I will be posting one in Stag cut Amber bone in a day or two. This will be my favorite.

  • Jay Barbieri

    Thanks. I've seen a lot of knife collector site this is by far one of the best and most informative. I like that there's no fluff just about knives!

  • Jim Thompson

    Ken, thanks for the like on the folding skinner. It is a little unusual but it feel good in hand. I had the parts stored with some of my other blades & felt the Amber stag cut handles would look good on it an built it up. I have not been able to find this patterns parts anymore. 

  • Steve wells

    Thanks Ken for the ----Liked----- on my Hawbaker Muskrats

  • Steve wells

    OOOOO--- that is a exspensive Knife now--bet you wish you didnt use it---but I know it served you well-----when I was Trapping I used a ole yellow handle 54 trapper--and that is what i carry all the time to this day never with out it.

  • Jim Thompson

    Ken, thanks for the like on the Case bulldog. I lucked in on this one before anyone else had seen it & was able to work out a good trade.

  • Ron Cooper

    Howdy, Ken!

    Thanks for asking about my MRI. The actual procedure went very well. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the particular location where the imaging was done had a new 2 million dollar machine waiting to take my pictures, instead of the torture chamber they used to have. (The West Los Angeles VA Hospital has more than one MRI machine in different locations on the hospital grounds)

    This new machine did not feel quite so claustrophobic. It wasn't an "open MRI," since you still went into a cylindrical tube. But there seemed to be more room, once inside. Also, the time it took to perform the imaging was significantly less. I was only in the machine for about 20 minutes, compared to previous times when it would take nearly an hour for MRI's on my back.

    I have already had my lumbar spine fused with instrumentation (rods n' screws), so I know the drill. Next will come the consult with the surgeons in Orthopaedics once they've had a chance to review the images. And then, more than likely, another surgery? I'll definitely keep ya posted!

    Here's a pic of what my first fusion looks like. This X-Ray was taken shortly after that surgery...

    As you can see by the date on the X-Ray this was only 3 years ago. Now the levels above and below that hardware need some hardware of their own. In other words, I'll probably need to have a whole lot more rods n' screws drill into me. Ouch!

    Back surgeries are like opening a can of worms. Once you have the first one, you can almost bet you'll be having another one!

    *btw ~ Those screws are 2.5" long!

  • Steve wells

    Yes Ken I was talking about the Schrade Hawbaker Muskrat

  • Guillermo Murell Salvo

    Muchas gracias a todos por aceptarme en el grupo


  • In Memoriam

    Terry Ray

    Ken Thank you very much , my knowledge is dwarfed to the very savey knife folk here.

    and the friendships here are the real prize!!


  • In Memoriam

    Terry Ray

    Lord Ken , stay warm

  • Thomas Bennett

    Thanks Ken,yes Faith is very important to myself and my Family!

  • jean trudeau

    Ken,thank you very much for the welcome.Jean

  • Steven Dameron

    Thanks Ken

  • Gina Sargent Smith

    Thank you!


  • KnifeMaker

    Lacy Smith

    Thanks Ken

  • Walter Syroid Jr

    Thank-you Ken, Look forward to seeing you on forum


  • KnifeMaker

    jim hamer

    THANKS.

  • J.J. Smith III

  • Jan Carter

    It is April first and you have become a featured member. Thank you for all you do here at iKC

    http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/how-do-i-become-a-featu...


  • KnifeMaker

    Lee Holley

    Thank everyone for the warm welcome, I look forward to spending some time in here. I also hope to learn some of  your awesome skill's!

  • Thomas Bennett

    Howdy brother Ken,

    Did you get my private message?


  • KnifeMaker

    Lee Holley

    Thank you very much, I know I have missed telling some of you fine people that but I really appreciate you all letting me join your group! I am looking forward to getting to know you all better. I love knives and already have one good friend here that I know of in Jim Hamer, he helped me get started into this hobby!

  • Jim Thompson

    Thanks Ken for the like on CKKC Knife Show. Look forward to seeing you. We will do it again in August.

  • Jeffrey Allan Barb

    ok ken, thanks for the welcome,hope to meet you sometime,all the best .....

  • Rodger Bamford

    Hi Ken, Thanks for your welcome!

  • Ron Cooper

    Hey, Ken!

    Thanks, I appreciate you stopping by. It's all good at this end. Sometimes a change of scenery is needed. I'm just pursuing some different interests at the moment. I hope that you and the missus are doing well. I'll bet that your gardens are all a bloom right about now...or, soon to be!

    Have a great weekend, my friend!

  • Charles Graff

    Thanks for the welcome

  • Tommy Ray Mayfield

    "Thanks Ken"

  • tony clark

    Thanks
  • J.J. Smith III

  • Ole Eklund

    Thanks for the welcome! So you are 1/4 Norwegian you say? Do you know from where in Norway?

  • Ole Eklund

    I know where Fosnes is. I travel around Norway in my line of work, I have visited a small place near Frovarp called Overhalla. Its about 10km from there. It is very nice there. I do a good deal of jobs in the area. If you took the train from Sweden to Oslo you passed the small town where I live, a place called Raade. The world not that big :)
  • Ole Eklund

    It is not unnormal for for Norwegian`s to have the same last name as the place they origin from. Like my great-grandfather had Rubingen as his last name which is the name of the farm/place I live now have.

    Another fun fact about Troendlag is, both north and south was one of the more populated areas dating back to the viking age. So your Norwegian relatives may go back many years :) 

  • Tom Peterson

    Ken,

    Thanks for your "likes" of my knives and sheath!

  • JLV

    Ken,

    I read you posted a "like" for a Wenger Esquire 16640 serrated blade, titanium scales knife.  I wondered if you found other owners on the internet.  I lost mine and would like to replace/purchase another from someone.

  • Shimshon Robinson

    Hello, I was born and raised in the Rockaway's (Queens N.Y.) near the beach. I left the when I was 28 years old to live on a farm(Kibbutz). I am Jewish by not religious. I have been here now for longer than I had lived in the U.S.A. My older son is now 32 years old. During these trying times we need as many people to keep their faith and understand that we (Israelis) only want Peace and Happiness for the whole world. Thank you for your support and Love!

  • Shimshon Robinson

    Hello again Ken, Do you know what a Kibbutz is? Anyway I work at fixing computers for the hundreds that we have in our community and business. We do have lots of agriculture, growing all field crops, and avocados, citrus,lichee, chilens, cows, meat and for milking.

    We also own a large multinational plastics factory called Palram. We have factories in Israel, England and the U.S.A. I worked at ours for 20 years doing different things before leaving to start the computers dept. on the kibbutz.

  • J.J. Smith III

  • Steve williams

    Thanks for the welcome ken!greetings from uk

  • Tracey Reed

    Good evening Ken.  It was great to do business with you today at the show.  I wish I'd known it was YOU when we getting your purchase together.  The show was really a lot of fun and from the pictures and comments on here this evening, it looks like there were several iKnife people there.  I know we handed out several of Jan's cards for iKnife.  Hopefully some new people will join.

  • J.J. Smith III

  • J.J. Smith III

  • Gib Curry

    Ken,

    Thanks for the welcome... I'm glad I found this site and am feeling a bit overwhelmed....

    So, I'll lurk for a while and get oriented.

    Thanks again for the warm welcome.

    For Now,

    Gib