Hi from Ireland
Hi from Ireland
Hello all.
Thought I should join up as have being reading the site a long while::tu::
My interest is pocket knives mostly, older ones with an emphasis on Sheffield, but love to see the early US made examples. Love the pick bone and broad spears.
I have a few later mid century Camillus and Schrade but they're thin on the ground over here. They take a lovely edge and are great users.
I like to tinker with worn or broken raggydolls and am trying to learn as much as I can as I go.
Anyway, thanks in advance and looking forward to learning and contributing .
C.
Thought I should join up as have being reading the site a long while::tu::
My interest is pocket knives mostly, older ones with an emphasis on Sheffield, but love to see the early US made examples. Love the pick bone and broad spears.
I have a few later mid century Camillus and Schrade but they're thin on the ground over here. They take a lovely edge and are great users.
I like to tinker with worn or broken raggydolls and am trying to learn as much as I can as I go.
Anyway, thanks in advance and looking forward to learning and contributing .
C.
Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome to the forum . Get involved and get to know some of the folks here and it will be a great asset to your collecting along with making a few new friends . Hope to see you around .edisdead wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:51 pm Hello all.
Thought I should join up as have being reading the site a long while::tu::
My interest is pocket knives mostly, older ones with an emphasis on Sheffield, but love to see the early US made examples. Love the pick bone and broad spears.
I have a few later mid century Camillus and Schrade but they're thin on the ground over here. They take a lovely edge and are great users.
I like to tinker with worn or broken raggydolls and am trying to learn as much as I can as I go.
Anyway, thanks in advance and looking forward to learning and contributing .
C.
JP
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Welcome aboard. Grab a rack, stow your gear and get comfortable. Glad to have you. I believe you may be our first genuine, born & bred Irishman. It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Re: Hi from Ireland
Thanks all for the warm welcome, much appreciated. Some of the people on this site are kinda half already known to me from a couple yrs of reading their posts and enjoying their contributions. Makes sense to join and do likewise
Not much cutlery history here in Ireland but I live close enough to here https://www.irishexaminer.com/business/ ... 20375.html
Not much cutlery history here in Ireland but I live close enough to here https://www.irishexaminer.com/business/ ... 20375.html
Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome to AAPK! Since you mentioned that you like to tinker and learn, be sure to check out the Repair and Restoration Forum. A lot of us "tinkerers" hang out there, share advice and post some of our adventures and accomplishments (or lack thereof).edisdead wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 1:51 pm Hello all.
Thought I should join up as have being reading the site a long while::tu::
My interest is pocket knives mostly, older ones with an emphasis on Sheffield, but love to see the early US made examples. Love the pick bone and broad spears.
I have a few later mid century Camillus and Schrade but they're thin on the ground over here. They take a lovely edge and are great users.
I like to tinker with worn or broken raggydolls and am trying to learn as much as I can as I go.
Anyway, thanks in advance and looking forward to learning and contributing .
C.
"Better to do something imperfectly, than to do nothing flawlessly." ~ Robert H. Schuller
Herb
Herb
Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome to AAPK. Looking forward to seeing your knives and
reading your views.
Bob
reading your views.
Bob
Re: Hi from Ireland
Hi Herbva
That is where I lurked predominantly, there and euro knife section. I might add I'm very much on the amateur spectrum. Some of the workmanship I see there is well beyond me but I have managed a couple blade (stump) deletes and the like and can remove play and centre blade "relatively" confidently. There was one disaster mind you, but I won't speak of it
That is where I lurked predominantly, there and euro knife section. I might add I'm very much on the amateur spectrum. Some of the workmanship I see there is well beyond me but I have managed a couple blade (stump) deletes and the like and can remove play and centre blade "relatively" confidently. There was one disaster mind you, but I won't speak of it
Re: Hi from Ireland
to AAPK. Glad to have you here and hope to see your knives and hear your
views on collecting. Drop by on the "First Cup Diner" thread in the mornings.
views on collecting. Drop by on the "First Cup Diner" thread in the mornings.
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Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome aboard.
Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome - A visit to your Ireland is on my bucket list - As for your interest in Schrade check out the Schrade legacy forum - The regulars sure know Schrade - again welcome
Re: Hi from Ireland
Hello edisdead,
As you can tell, we're glad you came! Great to have ya around!
As you can tell, we're glad you came! Great to have ya around!
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
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I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
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Re: Hi from Ireland
Thanks again to all for the very warm welcome. Hopefully my amateur fumblings and humble collection of bits and pieces fits in
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My wife and I got engaged while visiting Ireland in 2019, gorgeous country-
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... s+the+pond
And one of our cats are named "Ireland" as a result. to AAPK!
John
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And one of our cats are named "Ireland" as a result. to AAPK!
John
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
Re: Hi from Ireland
Old Sheffield Knives. Welcome from the Emerald Isle, looking forward to seeing some of your collection, you might become our Sheffield go to guy.
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Welcome to AAPK edisdead.
I have a "Roy Rogers" trick knife. Manufactured by "Imperial Ireland" Never carried, never sharpened.
Are any of the below "Victorinox" Swiss Army Knife Shops near you?
https://www.mystore411.com/store/listin ... -locations
Dan
I have a "Roy Rogers" trick knife. Manufactured by "Imperial Ireland" Never carried, never sharpened.
Are any of the below "Victorinox" Swiss Army Knife Shops near you?
https://www.mystore411.com/store/listin ... -locations
Dan
It's always important to know what you don't know.
Dan
Dan
Re: Hi from Ireland
Welcome I'm not far from you in the uk so always up for trades etc plus I restore old knives so can also help with any advice, but there are many amazing knife mechanics on this group
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
Re: Hi from Ireland
Thanks again to all, I'm afraid I will prob be a bit of a let down after all this
Redrider, you had a memorable trip by the looks of it, glad the weather and your now lady wife went the way you wanted:) Sometimes we can be complacent about where we live, seeing your enjoyment from the hollier makes me not take Eire for granted.
Cudgee, I think your name is familiar from other forums? I'm most def not the Sheffield go to guy lol, my knowledge is so far based only on what I've read and managed to remember. There are many who've forgotten more than I know;) I do love old tools, pocketknives in particular so am a willing student.
Old Folder, is the trick something to do with the lack of a nail nick on the mark side? Does it spring out?
I used to watch Roy Rodgers a bit as a kid, probably not pc these days but I loved it then. Shame Imperial folded.
Zed, absolutely, always good to trade and learn from each other. Hello from across the channel
Redrider, you had a memorable trip by the looks of it, glad the weather and your now lady wife went the way you wanted:) Sometimes we can be complacent about where we live, seeing your enjoyment from the hollier makes me not take Eire for granted.
Cudgee, I think your name is familiar from other forums? I'm most def not the Sheffield go to guy lol, my knowledge is so far based only on what I've read and managed to remember. There are many who've forgotten more than I know;) I do love old tools, pocketknives in particular so am a willing student.
Old Folder, is the trick something to do with the lack of a nail nick on the mark side? Does it spring out?
I used to watch Roy Rodgers a bit as a kid, probably not pc these days but I loved it then. Shame Imperial folded.
Zed, absolutely, always good to trade and learn from each other. Hello from across the channel
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One of my favorite Christmas songs, and I wish I could see this in person some day-
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter