Who's into S & M?
Re: Who's into S & M?
Great knives guys, great knives.
OK. I know the knives below are not S&M stamped. They're Queen City but most likely made from S&M patterns.
BTW......Risner has some really nice S&M's on sale. Check it out if you have some disposable income.
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com/onsale.html
OK. I know the knives below are not S&M stamped. They're Queen City but most likely made from S&M patterns.
BTW......Risner has some really nice S&M's on sale. Check it out if you have some disposable income.
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com/onsale.html
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Re: Who's into S & M?
There's like four threads that I could post this in but I'll just pick this one. Newly aqcuired #43 Whittler in Amber Winterbottom and 1095.
Please excuse the crappy indoor pics.
Please excuse the crappy indoor pics.
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Re: Who's into S & M?
That really is a good looking knife.Railsplitter wrote:There's like four threads that I could post this in but I'll just pick this one. Newly aqcuired #43 Whittler in Amber Winterbottom and 1095.
Please excuse the crappy indoor pics.
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Thanks Bruno!
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Re: Who's into S & M?
These last 2 pages of this thread are showing some outstanding knives fellas, some of the prettiest Queen & S&M knives I've seen. Thanks for sharing the pics Railsplitter, Farside, QT Cut5 and Bdev.
Greg
Re: Who's into S & M?
I sold off most of my S&M's but saw this one on Risners sight at a great price so I ordered it. Not sorry at all.
Sowbelly 033160 with Torched Stag handles. 3 springs.
Sowbelly 033160 with Torched Stag handles. 3 springs.
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Re: Who's into S & M?
That's one fine looking knife.
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Re: Who's into S & M?
Thanks Phil.philco wrote:That's one fine looking knife.
I couldn't pass it up for 55 bucks delivered.
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Re: Who's into S & M?
That's a major score at that price. Nice stag. Congratulations. Well done, sir.bdev wrote:I couldn't pass it up for 55 bucks delivered.
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This Schatt & Morgan Factory Sample (1 of 1) Wharncliffe #22 Smooth Red Bone Small Coke Bottle set me back $110; but, just look at it...how was I supposed to resist such a rare beauty? (As is often the case, money was just a temporary obstacle, not a permanent impediment.)
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We are all just prisoners here of our own device.
In the master's chamber they gather for the feast.
They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast.
(Eagles: Hotel California)
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In the master's chamber they gather for the feast.
They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast.
(Eagles: Hotel California)
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That is one gorgeous knife.
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Good score Railsplitter, I think you will enjoy it. A good looker too. Congrats!Railsplitter wrote:There's like four threads that I could post this in but I'll just pick this one. Newly aqcuired #43 Whittler in Amber Winterbottom and 1095.
Please excuse the crappy indoor pics.
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That is indeed a beaut.QTCut5 wrote:This Schatt & Morgan Factory Sample (1 of 1) Wharncliffe #22 Smooth Red Bone Small Coke Bottle set me back $110; but; just look at it...how was I supposed to resist such a rare beauty? (As is often the case, money was just a temporary obstacle, not a permanent impediment.)
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I like it.QTCut5 wrote:This Schatt & Morgan Factory Sample (1 of 1) Wharncliffe #22 Smooth Red Bone Small Coke Bottle set me back $110; but; just look at it...how was I supposed to resist such a rare beauty? (As is often the case, money was just a temporary obstacle, not a permanent impediment.)
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sigh....I thought I was slowing down, had what I wanted, yadda, yadda....but, I NEED something with a Wharncliffe. Love the look of that blade profile, does it perform to par, i.e, cutting/ slicing/ stabbing, whittling/ carving, hold an edge, etc. ?
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Risner has a good selection of Queen knives with Wharncliffe blades. Check it out their Sway back selection....SteelMyHeart85420 wrote: sigh....I thought I was slowing down, had what I wanted, yadda, yadda....but, I NEED something with a Wharncliffe. Love the look of that blade profile, does it perform to par, i.e, cutting/ slicing/ stabbing, whittling/ carving, hold an edge, etc. ?
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... =sway+back
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I like it! I've had an interest in the Lightning Strike Wood ever since they released them. Just haven't pulled the trigger on one yet. Good looking knife!bigbore wrote:Granddaddy Barlow Lightning strike wood
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Re: Who's into S & M?
Lots of individual character in the Lightening Strike Wood handles.
Here's my Swayback Jack #01
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They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast.
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Do you know how the wood is made to look burnt & fissured ? Are there actually fissures in the surface (like crevasse in a glacier) ?
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Ryan Daniels had some of these at his table in January and we talked about them a little. According to Ryan the wood starts out smooth. Then they zap it with a jolt of electricity to create the lightning strike effect.kootenay joe wrote:Do you know how the wood is made to look burnt & fissured ? Are there actually fissures in the surface (like crevasse in a glacier) ?
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I like it a lot and I would have bought one if he had one in a pattern that interested me.
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So, is the surface all 'flat' or are there fissures going down into the wood ? In pictures it looks as though there are deep fissures but this would trap dirt & debris so perhaps it is surface scarring that looks like fissures ?
kj
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The fissures on my 01 do not appear to go any deeper into the wood than the larger areas of charred scarring. The charred fissures appear to follow some of the natural grain lines in the wood but seem fairly superficial...not like a crevasse that extends deep into ice. But, I can only tell you what I am able to observe on my particular knife's handle...I don't know if this is the case with all Lightening Strike Wood handles, YMMV.kootenay joe wrote:So, is the surface all 'flat' or are there fissures going down into the wood ? In pictures it looks as though there are deep fissures but this would trap dirt & debris so perhaps it is surface scarring that looks like fissures ?
kj
~Q~
We are all just prisoners here of our own device.
In the master's chamber they gather for the feast.
They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast.
(Eagles: Hotel California)
~Q~
In the master's chamber they gather for the feast.
They stab it with their steely knives but they just can't kill the beast.
(Eagles: Hotel California)
~Q~