Pennsylvania Bill Will Remove ALL Knife Restrictions
Pittsburgh, PA (July 5, 2012) – Very appropriate when everyone is thinking about Independence Day and our freedoms, a Pennsylvania bill has been introduced to ensure knife liberties for the citizens of the Keystone State. HB 2548 will amend Title 18 (Crimes and Offenses) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. The current definition of “offensive weapon” will be updated including…
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Added by Jan Carter on July 8, 2012 at 18:05 —
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Recently I bought six pocket knives that came with just one pouch.
Why??
Well, for one I wanted the pouch. It looked pretty cool. Old leather that seemed to still be in good shape. Plus I wanted one of the knives. An I-SL George Wostenholm that seemed to be a vintage Barlow that has the Wostenholm tang etching of Oil The Joints.
So I bid on the group, very few bidders and I got the knife I wanted (and the pouch) for sixty bucks...plus five…
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Added by Lee Saunders on July 6, 2012 at 16:15 —
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Picked up this cool old Queen 2 bladed Congress Knife. Notice the Queen logo stamped on the tang and not etched on the blade as usual.
Any of you Queen collector's out there can supply any info, that would be much…
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Added by Leopold Lacrimosa on July 3, 2012 at 13:28 —
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We are almost at the end of the week long Contest #4, this contest has been a lot more difficult than I thought that it would be. But I could tell you guys were really working at it trying to decipher the clues and make them help you get to the right answer.
I figured it would take people 3 or 4 answers to get to a winning answer.
We didn't attract as many people to the contest as I had hoped but I appreciate each of you joining in on the fun.
So, we will have some…
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Added by Lee Saunders on July 2, 2012 at 17:29 —
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First, let me apologize for taking so long to get this out. Between work and being sick, I just haven't been able to move on to the next chapter of our little story. Onward!
In the previous posting, we left off at the end of what remains of Burke's Commercial District. Thus far, nearly all of the photos that I've shown have been of homes, buildings, vacant lots and hillsides located on the left side of street that runs right through the middle of the town. Are you curious to…
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Added by Chris Stookey on June 30, 2012 at 18:05 —
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OK guys and gals:
Here is Clue number 1 for Contest number 4
If 2 more people answered this Contest we would see that 3 is really iii.
Good luck everyone.
Added by Lee Saunders on June 29, 2012 at 14:30 —
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Knife Show Etiquette
Knife shows are a lot of fun.
They are best,however, when visitors follow a few basic rules of courtesy.
These are:
Do not handle knives without permission.
Do not touch the blade or the edge of any knife offered or
displayed as a collector's item.
Do not wipe off the blade of a knife. Let the exhibitor do it.
Do not open more than one blade of a folding knife at a time.
Do not block a sale table if…
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Added by Sue OldsWidow on June 28, 2012 at 20:49 —
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As I explained in the post about this contest (#4), the winner gets to make his/her choice between three knives.
- A Craftsman Barlow. You don't see a lot of them, this one looks like the 1960s or so, saw cut brown bone handles, blades have a nice patina. The tang reads Craftsman
- A cracked Ice white colored handles on a small (2 5/8") advertisement knife with an attached hole that could allow you to connect a chain and attach the knife to something. This knife is…
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Added by Lee Saunders on June 25, 2012 at 17:00 —
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Well the last contest seemed to zip by with Peter's nice win. I had expected a more difficult time and a little longer contest. I even had at least one Tip to give you guys.
You're just too knife knowledgeable. There is always someone at iKC who can deduce the answer....which is good. But it always seems more fun when they go for at least 3-44 days. You guys get me laughing I'll tell ya.
So, we will move forward with Contest #4.
I think it will take a little longer,…
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Added by Lee Saunders on June 25, 2012 at 12:00 —
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Hi Guys, I have a knife that I purchased a few years ago that is hand scribed on the blade," Handcrafted by H A Beauchamp". I found a G Beauchamp custom maker. Is this the same maker or possibly a coincidence? I can post pics as this knife is very similar to the G Beauchamp with a nice scrimshaw Eagle and mirror polished blade.
Thanks for any input. Mike
Added by Mike Fox on June 23, 2012 at 10:30 —
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Dang, even a blind dog could win this contest!
I could flip a coin and have a one in sumpthin chance of winning, and I have flipping challenges.
Added by Lee Saunders on June 22, 2012 at 19:49 —
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I love Hot Rods maybe as much as I love knives. And guns. And motorcycles.....
Anyway each year on Father's Day is the big Hot Rod Reun ion in Bowling Green Kentucky.
There are a lot of Hot Rod Reunions, last year i went to the one down in Long Beach California.
I would love to go to this one, some nice cars for sure. And since I could not go, then Byrd's photographsare…
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Added by Lee Saunders on June 22, 2012 at 18:07 —
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July 4th Wounded Warrior Project Auction Starts TODAY!!!
(copied from http://blog.tsaknives.com/2012/06/22/july-4th-wounded-warrior-project-auction-starts-today.aspx)
Got to thinking about the 4th of July holiday coming up in just a week and a half and thought it's time to get the…
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Added by Jan Carter on June 22, 2012 at 16:56 —
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You may remember my case full of Barlows and you may remember that the individual holders of that case were really too small for standard size Barlows and would not even partially hold the old Grand-Daddy Barlows.
So I did nove the Barlows into a new case and I will post those soon.. And I added a few G.D. (no I am not cussing) Barlows as well.
That gave me an empty case to fill up. So the pics below are a mixture of things.
The first photo is an entire row of…
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Added by Lee Saunders on June 21, 2012 at 23:30 —
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What a wonderful weekend for the kids to learn to enjoy knives
SharpKidz Camp Cutfun In -SMKW
June 21rst
Day Camp from 9 am to 3 pm for SharpKidz members that will include activities and demonstrations
5th Annual Youth Hammer In
June 22, 23 and 24, 2012
Offered by the…
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Added by Jan Carter on June 14, 2012 at 20:16 —
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Named at this past weekend's 2012 BLADE Show (www.bladeshow.com) at the Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta, Georgia, the Blade Magazine 2012 Knife-Of-The-Year® Awards went to the finest production knives the world has to offer.
KAI USA and its knife divisions of Kershaw, Zero Tolerance and Shun dominated the awards, taking home four of the honors: Overall, Best Buy, Knife Collaboration and Kitchen Knife. DPx Gear was a…
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Added by Jan Carter on June 12, 2012 at 18:58 —
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I received two beautiful old Sheffield (I think) stags today.
You can see one is a foldingg knife and the other is a very large Bowie or hunting knife (?) I'm not sure. I bought these from a guy on All About Pocket Knives (AAPK). I have bought a few knives from him over the last two years and I always print out info when I buy them but I can't find it today. And he always sends printed info when he ships a knife, but not this time.
And what do you know....the Bowie or…
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Added by Lee Saunders on June 11, 2012 at 21:49 —
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I love this "City Hunter" by G. Sakai (Seki, Japan) that I recently purchased from SunBladesKnives – another gorgeous Japanese knife indeed. But I really do not like the sheath; the quality of construction and design is especially disappointing. In particular, I found that the curve of the loop lacked harmony.
So I did not have qualms about cutting 35 inches of Paracord to introduce some modifications, in order to make the sheath more versatile, too, because I like…
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Added by Jean-François on June 11, 2012 at 10:24 —
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Well Steve it was a screwy auction, so many knives, and so much going on at one time, One of the presenters was doing a fine job, and the other was kinda hiding the stag and better knives, that is untill my large brother steppped in and called them out about it. But most of the damage was done before my brother got T'd off.…
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Added by Charles Ray Wagnor on June 11, 2012 at 7:10 —
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Just got home an hour ago from the Goodyear, AZ gun show and couldn't wait to share my new find of a 2nd Generation John EK Commando Knife. ( I carried a first gen. when I served actively in Germany in the late 70's).
This one is unique as it has Copper rivets instead of the lead or brass rivets. (It is my belief that only about 50 of these were made, but I'll find out more when I call EK tomorrow.) The knife is an M3 with Wallnut sacales, High carbon steel, 1 1/2 edged blade, full…
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Added by Leopold Lacrimosa on June 10, 2012 at 20:45 —
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