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Kershaw Launch 8 and although it doesn't look it it's a muddy green color.
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Another real cool L8 Sam. On my screen it looks blue/black, not a trace of green, but I'm sure it's as you say. So that makes this one and a grey one so far, yes?

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I agree wholeheartedly!
I got some more in yesterday. SMKW had the Congresses on flash sale. Also got a pair of Canoes, a knife pick, and a miniature Bowie.
I got some more in yesterday. SMKW had the Congresses on flash sale. Also got a pair of Canoes, a knife pick, and a miniature Bowie.
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Dan, that's a real nice haul.... 
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Thank you, David and Mark!
I must say David is the one who really sold me on the Tater Skin series.
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I can certainly relate to that Dan. David's comments about certain knives have been the sole reason I purchased some of the models I have. The latest is my soon to be posted Russian "Squirrel" knife, that David was quite impressed with when he bought his copy and highly recommended them to me. It took a bit longer to get myself a copy after his recommendation, but once I did I totally understood his being impressed cuz I am too. It's hard to argue with the vast knife experience he has under his belt, so I don't even try, I just listen!
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Guys if your talking about this David you give me way too much credit.Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 3:16 amI can certainly relate to that Dan. David's comments about certain knives have been the sole reason I purchased some of the models I have. The latest is my soon to be posted Russian "Squirrel" knife, that David was quite impressed with when he bought his copy and highly recommended them to me. It took a bit longer to get myself a copy after his recommendation, but once I did I totally understood his being impressed cuz I am too. It's hard to argue with the vast knife experience he has under his belt, so I don't even try, I just listen!![]()
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I certainly was! You posted photos of a "tater skin" model in your collection not terribly long ago, and they looked so good I vowed I'd get myself one or ten someday. Definitely don't sell yourself short when it comes to photography!
I would like to see Rough Ryder leave their Micarta in its raw, unpolished state. Nothing to complain about otherwise. Fit and finish are good or better, they feel good in the hand, the blades are nice and sharp, and the walk and talk is very crisp.
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Wow, what an ego! Thinks just cuz we mention the name "David" that it's all about him, there's plenty of other "David's" on this forum you know, the nerve of some people!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 5:03 amGuys if your talking about this David you give me way too much credit.Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 3:16 amI can certainly relate to that Dan. David's comments about certain knives have been the sole reason I purchased some of the models I have. The latest is my soon to be posted Russian "Squirrel" knife, that David was quite impressed with when he bought his copy and highly recommended them to me. It took a bit longer to get myself a copy after his recommendation, but once I did I totally understood his being impressed cuz I am too. It's hard to argue with the vast knife experience he has under his belt, so I don't even try, I just listen!![]()
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It's appreciated but there are so many more here on AAPK that are more knowledgeable and experienced than I. If you weren't talking about me then this post isn't really here.
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Saw this Grandaddy Barlow by Camillus on the shallow end of the Bay. The owner described it as having wooden handles, I suppose that is one reason why no one seemed interested in it, so I made the bid and won the knife. It has the 1960-76 longline stamp. Appears to have been in water for a little bit by the etched stains on the blade and rust down in the well on the spring. It cleaned up good enough for a great EDC, took a good edge and has been to the woods a couple of times with me. It has a very pleasant pull along with a half stop that I always enjoy.
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Nice one Phillip, that cleaned up real well!
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That's a beautiful restoration Phillip. The difference is like night and day. I have a similar Barlow that I'm fond of, but mine has a spear-point blade. Very nice work sir! 
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I've got a soft spot for those grand daddy Barlows by Camillus (#9). Ive had a few of them over the years. That one cleaned up nicely. Great save!treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 14, 2023 9:54 pm Saw this Grandaddy Barlow by Camillus on the shallow end of the Bay. The owner described it as having wooden handles, I suppose that is one reason why no one seemed interested in it, so I made the bid and won the knife. It has the 1960-76 longline stamp. Appears to have been in water for a little bit by the etched stains on the blade and rust down in the well on the spring. It cleaned up good enough for a great EDC, took a good edge and has been to the woods a couple of times with me. It has a very pleasant pull along with a half stop that I always enjoy.![]()
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Thanks fellers, I enjoy knocking the rust off of old solid built knives and polishing the bolsters, then putting an acceptable edge on them.
I've found an old Case and a Robeson grandaddy Barlow, they both have bone handles.
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I've found an old Case and a Robeson grandaddy Barlow, they both have bone handles.
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It definitely has some character. Nice job saving it! 
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Just arrived this week, Schrade 863. I like the delrin on this one, nice and dark. The engraved shield is a a nice touch as well. Blades are full and it sharpened up easily, good steel in this one.
And yes, this purchase was indeed inspired by the 72 I received recently...
And yes, this purchase was indeed inspired by the 72 I received recently...
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I can see why you went for that one, Mike. It's a real beauty! 
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Very knice example Mike. Great pick up.
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Congrats, that's a looker, some of the best delrin I have seen. And love the spotty patina, that steel they used was great, I'm right there with you on easy sharpening.313 Mike wrote: ↑Sun Jan 15, 2023 9:51 pm Just arrived this week, Schrade 863. I like the delrin on this one, nice and dark. The engraved shield is a a nice touch as well. Blades are full and it sharpened up easily, good steel in this one.
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Love my new Ebay find....
Keen-Blade celluloid stockman w/punch
Keen-Blade celluloid stockman w/punch
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Celluloid sure looks good. Hope yours is stable. Nice find!
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Good looking celluloid!
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Saw this one on Amazon the other day and it came in today.
It's called a JIN Lockback and comes ready to assemble. It has G-10 blade and fiberglass handle and weights
only 45 grams or 1.58 ounces. Advertised as a "boy's first knife." I like the darn thing.
It's called a JIN Lockback and comes ready to assemble. It has G-10 blade and fiberglass handle and weights
only 45 grams or 1.58 ounces. Advertised as a "boy's first knife." I like the darn thing.
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