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Found a new way to access the Rod Neep pages.
Go to Internet Archives, go to the "Wayback Machine" and then enter the origional web address for the pages.
Click on Take Me Back
This shows that the page was last archived on July 5th, 2008. Click on the blue dot.
Out of all of the patterns out there, why do we like the Seahorse so much?
I can't wait till the "Caped Cruisaders" get to answer this.
I first saw an ad for the Seahorse in a woodcrafting catalog. thought that it looked kind of neat. When I started carving more peach pits, I wanted a cood pocketknife that would hold up to that kind of material.
I got my first one at Lowes, sometime in 2002 or 2003, and fell in love with it.
I was particularily impressed with the wharncliffe blade. It was strong and stout and the point really helped with carvings. The pen and coping secondary blades are almost the perfect sizes for various detail work too.
I was not a collector, back then. I used what I had, but I wanted a second Seahorse, as a spare. Got it and then started from there.
I have doubles of many of them, for my daughters, after I'm gone.
I really hope that they wait till then. (Really hope they don't try to "rush it along" either.)
Reply by J.J. Smith III on October 27, 2009 at 10:08
Reply by Ivars Duntavs on February 21, 2011 at 8:12
I saw a seahorse in the end of 2010. I was searching for a good whittler. I just type in google: whittler pocket knife and first picture what I got, it was a Case Seahorse. So gorgeous, so fantastic design, so..., so...! One day may friend, call to me, and sad that he want to show me something. He buys a seahorse! And I think: "Damn!" Why I tell him about my dream?!?! :D :D :D
Seahorse is dream for me! I hope some day I will get it real :D
Ivars... Bless your little heart! I simply can't imagine someone NOT having a Seahorsie! Here are a "few" of mine. I have many, many more. I REALLY need to update my pictures. I have at least twice as many as this that are not in picture format. I'm lazy! What can I say?
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y15/Unclejim/Seahorsies/?start=all
LTA, Uncle Jim
Here's the last active link I have to Rod's old website...the Seahorse pages are all gone, though. (I think I saved them off in a Word document...I'll look for it.
http://www.rod-neep.co.uk/rod/knives/reviews/index.html
Comment by J.J. Smith IIIon April 12, 2011 at 12:58
David,
Check out the discussion "Rod Neep Wharncliffe Whittler pages", above. The links will not work unless you copy them to your browser, but from there they should be available.
Comment by J.J. Smith IIIon May 5, 2009 at 20:58
I don't have one JJ, but I will when it comes back out!
I love that stag one you have pictured there!
Yep Craig. Hopefully CASE will release the Seahorse in time for the SC peach season...
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