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Added by Stanley May on December 30, 2012 at 6:36 — 1 Comment
Just a look at what we woke up to today....of course i started singing "It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas" ...giggles a little late.…
ContinueAdded by Sue OldsWidow on December 29, 2012 at 16:16 — 17 Comments
Added by Steven Matthew on December 27, 2012 at 23:22 — 6 Comments
Added by johnny twoshoes on December 27, 2012 at 18:28 — 3 Comments
Added by johnny twoshoes on December 27, 2012 at 18:07 — 5 Comments
Hello everyone,
I tried bannersnack to present some nice pictures of my latest knife :
GREAT EASTERN CUTLERY, NORTHFIELD, Pioneer trapper with saddle brown jigged bone...
it looks great and it's very easy !!
hope it will work as it is flash. Just in case, here's the public link http://snack.to/bui4x0al
take care.
le coutographe
Added by Le Coutographe on December 27, 2012 at 17:14 — 1 Comment
I just got the SOG flash two with AUS 8 steel GRN handle sogs spring assist tech and there arc lock and for the price its a great knife.
Added by Connor flanagan on December 26, 2012 at 11:04 — 2 Comments
Added by Leopold Lacrimosa on December 24, 2012 at 8:44 — 5 Comments
Added by Steven Matthew on December 23, 2012 at 17:50 — 2 Comments
Out of all my knives ranging from kershaw to gerber my favorite knife would be my benchmade griptillian. It has proved reliable and resistant to everything i throw at it.
Added by Connor flanagan on December 22, 2012 at 9:48 — 2 Comments
SWISS ARMY KNIFE - SAK (example only)
The knife I call the ultimate in manufactured. You can put 200 of them in your hand and each and every one of the will be identical. They are machine made in mass quantities and have proven to be a reliable knife over many years. Every knife collector I know has one in the collection. Until iKC I did not realize the extent of the variables. I did not know short runs existed.…
ContinueAdded by Jan Carter on December 20, 2012 at 22:34 — 3 Comments
We had a discussion earlier about sharpeners and which ones we used most. I would like to address these little (or not so little) tools that seem to fall to the wayside when it comes to knife collecting.
The knife in your sheath or pocket is only as good as the stone you use to sharpen it with. Everybody knows that a dull knife just wont get the job done, so, I want to talk just a little about my stone that i like most.
I was a teenager when my parents bought a house and in the…
ContinueAdded by Steven Matthew on December 18, 2012 at 12:05 — 4 Comments
Hello,
today I'd like to present you my Seacliff,
I bought this knife in 2008 from KNIFEART.COM.
It is a fully handmade titanium liner-lock made by Keith Ouye an american knifemaker living in Hawai (lucky guy !)
the handles are full titanium, the liners also.
the blade is S30V…
ContinueAdded by Le Coutographe on December 17, 2012 at 3:46 — 2 Comments
Statements I have recently heard include
"I dont know why people say the quality is inconsistent, I have never bought a bad one"
"I never should have listened to the bad reviews, I always knew them to be a good company with a good product"
"Everyone said it was close to custom quality"
What I hear when I read comments like that is :
"The internet effects what I purchase and why"
Recently we saw a case where a bad video…
ContinueAdded by Jan Carter on December 16, 2012 at 18:00 — 7 Comments
Hello everybody,
let me introduce you the BLUE SHARK,
This knife has been fully handmade by a young french knifemaker (and bladesmith) called DAVID LESPECT,
you can find his website here : http://www.davidlespect.com/
David started his new job as knifemaker in…
ContinueAdded by Le Coutographe on December 16, 2012 at 16:17 — 2 Comments
Added by Jan Carter on December 12, 2012 at 21:05 — No Comments
Robert Beillonnet is a French Knifemaker, one of the most famous.
Website : www.robert-beillonnet.com/
The folder you wil discover below is more thank a knife, it is a piece of art.
Everything has been done manually with minimum tools.
I ordered this knife in 2005 and received it in 2006.
- the bolsters are in MAILLECHORT (I hope this is the right name in english)
- the handles are…
ContinueAdded by Le Coutographe on December 12, 2012 at 7:30 — 2 Comments
Hello,
today the weather's great around Paris (France). Sun is shining and temperature's very low but now snow. What a wonderful day to take some pictures of my new PIONEER coming from the USA.
as usual the knife came in this little paper cylinder sourrounded by paper wax.
I seriously cleaned it with some polish…
ContinueAdded by Le Coutographe on December 11, 2012 at 8:13 — 5 Comments
Not two knives, but two different manufacturing periods. If you have looked at many Schrade-Waldens you will find that you will come across some that don't look like others, as far as machining, grinding, and handles. Those with celluloid handles and bone look exactly like Schrade Cuts, but are stamped "Schrade-Walden". Exactly. The second Schrade-Walden you'll encounter is made exactly like their later "Schrade" marked knives. Exactly...machining, grinding, everything. And the'll have…
ContinueAdded by Craig Henry on December 11, 2012 at 2:00 — 3 Comments
Recently we have had some discussions in the chat about auctions and utilizing a buyers market to obtain that one special peice, or even just find it, in an auction site as big as ebay. Type in just knife and this is what comes up...388,097 results found for knife. Talk about a needle in a haystack!
Then they give us the way to beak it down.... spring assisted knife, throwing knives, hunting knife, gerber knife, sword, survival knife, pocket knives, knife lot, pocket knife. (well…
Added by Jan Carter on December 10, 2012 at 19:45 — 1 Comment
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