Show off your fixed blades!
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An original Harry Morseth 1961-1965. Procuring these can be tricky; you better read the book. This one is the real deal.
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Beautiful knife Cal.
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Congratulations on your Morseth. One of the masters.
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I love the way he (Mr. Moreseth) sawed, and staged that antler handle.
Class act!!!
Class act!!!
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Bark River Trail-mate in A2 steel.. Blue C-Tek handle.. John
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Well, now you are just showing off!
The top grind, and the checkered (honeycomb) handles are so compatible that it is like peanut butter, and jelly.
What are the dimensions on that Lil' beaut?
Edit: Do you know where C-Tek originated? Aerospace manufacturing, and then marine industries. It was originally Titanium honeycomb, and today it is everything from HDPE to Graphine.
I wonder exactly what Bark River uses?
The top grind, and the checkered (honeycomb) handles are so compatible that it is like peanut butter, and jelly.
What are the dimensions on that Lil' beaut?
Edit: Do you know where C-Tek originated? Aerospace manufacturing, and then marine industries. It was originally Titanium honeycomb, and today it is everything from HDPE to Graphine.
I wonder exactly what Bark River uses?
Ken Mc.
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Ken.. You are funny!!!
3in blade 6 3/4 oal I cant answer where C-Tek originated.. Sorry.. This is a nice little knife.. Fills my hand and slices like a razor.. John
3in blade 6 3/4 oal I cant answer where C-Tek originated.. Sorry.. This is a nice little knife.. Fills my hand and slices like a razor.. John
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Gorgeous Barkie !!! Mike must have went back to the drawing board on this
Trailmate and made it just a tad wider backspine to blade edge from the
Marble's Trailcaraft they came out with in 2000 while he was there...
Blade shape is almost identical......
a real little Beef-eater it is
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Trailmate and made it just a tad wider backspine to blade edge from the
Marble's Trailcaraft they came out with in 2000 while he was there...
Blade shape is almost identical......
a real little Beef-eater it is
Stag
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Thanks stagman!!! John
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That is a very nice knife! I own two Barkies and they have cracked the code; excellent fixed blades.jmh58 wrote:DSC03459.JPG Bark River Trail-mate in A2 steel.. Blue C-Tek handle.. John
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Used this lately getting fires started in the wood stove. Eats wood for lunch. Chops and splits great.
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This is one I just finished for a client for her husbands Christmas present.... had thought to keep this one but the wife says I make 'em to sell...
Alabama Damascus with Ancient Mammoth Ivory tusk scales.
Alabama Damascus with Ancient Mammoth Ivory tusk scales.
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Thank you triver!!
Iman.. That is some serious sharpness!! KOOL!!
26.. All I can say is WOW!! BEAUTYIFUL!!! John
Iman.. That is some serious sharpness!! KOOL!!
26.. All I can say is WOW!! BEAUTYIFUL!!! John
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Safd: Your knife is very impressive, very exotic. Am I correct in thinking Alabama Damascus is furnished by a supplier in that state?
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I got the sheath today for my custom one off Andrew Omahoney knife,I'm all set now
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Quick Steel wrote:Safd: Your knife is very impressive, very exotic. Am I correct in thinking Alabama Damascus is furnished by a supplier in that state?
Yes Sir Alabamadamascussteel.com
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Oooooooooooweeeeeeeeee, everything about that is sweet. Nice work.SafdE26 wrote:This is one I just finished for a client for her husbands Christmas present.... had thought to keep this one but the wife says I make 'em to sell...
Alabama Damascus with Ancient Mammoth Ivory tusk scales.
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A Ducks Unlimited model from Marbles U.S.A.
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Lovin' these little skinners!
Ken Mc.
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found a couple of these older Marbles Trailmaker blanks and finished one off.. not sure what Ill do with the second one.
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Very well done. A fine looking Bowie. Congrats!
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While this may not be an expensive collectible, it is one heck of a nice little skinner to me.
It's a Damascus skinner from Pakistan.
I don't use my knives but I do sample the edge on every knife I buy.
Take the nice design, and VERY nice handles... Throw them away for the price,
It's not a great/cool knife but I like it. That makes it cool
It's a Damascus skinner from Pakistan.
I don't use my knives but I do sample the edge on every knife I buy.
Take the nice design, and VERY nice handles... Throw them away for the price,
It's not a great/cool knife but I like it. That makes it cool
Ken Mc.
WTB Kershaw 2120 MACHO Lockback Parts knife
I need a pile side scale. THX!
WTB Kershaw 2120 MACHO Lockback Parts knife
I need a pile side scale. THX!
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do tell where you picked this one up.. I would probably buy one of these.bigbore wrote:New bowie in da house
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A smal one, 4"stag +4,5" blade
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Sorry this is a unique custom made by Jörg Schneider in Germany. I found it used at egun.de.
Erwin