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As a newby I would appreciate if anybody has contact with Owen Wood. He is originally from South Africa and my dad, Pieter van Niekerk, has invested in a couple of his knives. I did send pics to…
Blog Owen Wood handmade 2 Likes "KLEIN TOOLS" 'hawkbill' ? OK, Who made it. Bought new, 35+ years ago. Used for stripping insulation from heavy underground wire. Bought from a elect tool supply house. Blade marked: “ R “ “ KLEIN TOOLS “ “ CHICAGO, USA “. … Discussion "KLEIN TOOLS" 'hawkbill' ? 4 Likes Blade Coatings I don't know if this has been a topic of discussion before or not, but it was brought up in Stanley's "Titanium can be Beautiful" Blogs. I figured maybe it should be discussion instead of a blog. The… Discussion Blade Coatings 5 Likes Rough Rider I bought a Rough Rider Scout knife; and I must sat, it is one heck of a knife for $12.00.! The fit and finish has some gaps, back could use polishing. Scales are beautiful to me. It seems to be stayi… Discussion Rough Rider 3 Likes winchester whittler rifle shield photo winchester whittler rifle shield 5 Likes Happy Stanley photo Happy Stanley 5 Likes Danger...Danger!I recently had trouble with my PayPal account, on Ebay. It seems, some bad guy, got my password changed and started making purchases and cash with-drawls on my Ebay account.
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Blog Danger...Danger! 9 Likes Puma knives Tanks for the prompt acceptance and the welcomes pouring in. I have inherited a small collection from my dad who is still alive. here follows a list of Puma knives, most of them used, but amazingly s… Discussion Puma knives 2 Likes misc 021 photo misc 021 7 Likes My Bassett collectionI have a small collection of six Bassett Multi Tools. In the top row the first two are an 80 and a 94. The third one in the top row has two numbers on the blades, an 89 and a 90. The first two…
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