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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:54 am
toomanyknives wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 3:18 am
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Sweet TopDog! What do you think of the purple? Nice choices! ::tu::
TKM, I think I am going to try and pick up as many models as possible (of patterns I like :wink: ) of these new-fangled purple bone Cases... ::hmm::
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.... ::facepalm:: .....💸💸💸..... ::facepalm::
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I finally got home after being gone several months and found these 5 new one waiting for me. I actually forgot about ordering the Launch 6. Excuse the dirty reloading bench.
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My new parker cut
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 2:29 am I'm very happy with these....
::tu:: Those RR Wharncliffe work knives are really very good knives. I traded a buck stockman for my first one. Later versions have nicer composite handles but are slightly thicker.

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Three more low end knives came to Starvation Plantation last week:
An NRA knife result of a donation to NRA-ILA. It was made in China, a Stone River Trapper.  Pretty well made, has 1776 on the band across the handle.
An NRA knife result of a donation to NRA-ILA. It was made in China, a Stone River Trapper. Pretty well made, has 1776 on the band across the handle.
1st one of these PALs I've seen. Big ol' spear point with half stop. Factory edge, the tang stamp is very light on the upper word "CUTLERY" of the normal arched stamp, PAL CUTLERY CO.
1st one of these PALs I've seen. Big ol' spear point with half stop. Factory edge, the tang stamp is very light on the upper word "CUTLERY" of the normal arched stamp, PAL CUTLERY CO.
This little 2 3/4" two blade is a #48 Camillus, a 1960-'76 stamp.
This little 2 3/4" two blade is a #48 Camillus, a 1960-'76 stamp.
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Just noticed another odd ball knife on my desk. It looked like a run of the mill electricians knife, the TL-29 pattern. These knives are usually cheap and easy to come by. They are the ones that Glenn turns into works of art with great handles and blade modifications. What caught my eye was the tang stamp, OK, Ontario Knife. Have no idea if this is a Queen made knife? Blades are unsharpened, the handles leave a lot to be desired.
Nothing special except for the stamp.
Nothing special except for the stamp.
Is it a Queen?
Is it a Queen?
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Kimzilla wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 6:58 am
treefarmer wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:06 am Three more low end knives came to Starvation Plantation last week:001.JPG003.JPG004.JPG

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I really like that first one ::tu:: ::tu::
Miss Kim, It looks great, it's a solid knife, it would make a great EDC for someone who just needs a knife.
Most years I don't bother with "receiving" the "gift" that is offered by the NRA-ILA but this one caught my eye. I guess I just like trappers. But to be honest, I wouldn't just out right buy one for my personal use. They've got to be really inexpensive to be offered as a gift for a donation where the bottom-line donation is $28.00.
Been an NRA member since 1973 and have chosen to pass over quite a few "gifts" over those years. ::hmm::
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treefarmer wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:45 am Just noticed another odd ball knife on my desk. It looked like a run of the mill electricians knife, the TL-29 pattern. These knives are usually cheap and easy to come by. They are the ones that Glenn turns into works of art with great handles and blade modifications. What caught my eye was the tang stamp, OK, Ontario Knife. Have no idea if this is a Queen made knife? Blades are unsharpened, the handles leave a lot to be desired.
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bighomer wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 4:33 pm
treefarmer wrote: Mon Nov 20, 2023 3:45 am Just noticed another odd ball knife on my desk. It looked like a run of the mill electricians knife, the TL-29 pattern. These knives are usually cheap and easy to come by. They are the ones that Glenn turns into works of art with great handles and blade modifications. What caught my eye was the tang stamp, OK, Ontario Knife. Have no idea if this is a Queen made knife? Blades are unsharpened, the handles leave a lot to be desired.
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I'm thinking made when Servotronics owned both companies.jmho you be the judge.20231120_092428.jpg
I'd say that's some pretty good detective work, Bighomer!
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Thanks buddy ::handshake::
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I ordered a Case Purple Bone stockman... It looked great, :D great bones .... then when inspecting the blades... ::uc:: the sheep's hoof blade is bent/off set too much and set too far over and won't close w/o pushing on it to the side and the main blade won't close as well w/o pushing the sheep's hoof blade over out of the way to the side. The main blade is rubbed by the sheep's hoof blade :x So I will be looking at making a return... a brand-new knife should not have been shipped from the factory like this! ::td::
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ken98k wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:31 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sun Nov 19, 2023 2:29 am I'm very happy with these....
::tu:: Those RR Wharncliffe work knives are really very good knives. I traded a buck stockman for my first one. Later versions have nicer composite handles but are slightly thicker.
Thanks Ken, ::handshake:: everything about it says "Use me for EDC" :shock: and the price says "if you leave me on top of your truck and drive off and remember two days later where you left me ... and I'm long gone... no big financial hit to the wallet " .... ::paranoid:: or something like that ::paranoid::
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:38 am A custom boot knife by Tom Balok. Never heard of him before, but I love the scrimshaw on it <3
Now that's a nice surprise!
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 1:26 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:53 am
Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:38 am A custom boot knife by Tom Balok. Never heard of him before, but I love the scrimshaw on it <3
I have a couple of Silver Stag Knives, I like their workmanship ::nod:: Good choice ::tu::
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:38 am A custom boot knife by Tom Balok. Never heard of him before, but I love the scrimshaw on it <3
Cool knife Kim
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 12:38 am A custom boot knife by Tom Balok. Never heard of him before, but I love the scrimshaw on it <3
That's a nice one right there. Good grab!!
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 10:57 pm I got this scrimshaw knife from Silver Stag Knives today. I wasn't sure when it was arriving because they make them to order. They have other cool designs and they can customize one to your specifications as well, which I think is neat.

They are a small business with only 12 employees. They gave me a coupon code for 15% off if anyone is looking to buy a cool knife "STAG15".
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Kimzilla wrote: Tue Nov 21, 2023 10:57 pm I got this scrimshaw knife from Silver Stag Knives today. I wasn't sure when it was arriving because they make them to order. They have other cool designs and they can customize one to your specifications as well, which I think is neat.

They are a small business with only 12 employees. They gave me a coupon code for 15% off if anyone is looking to buy a cool knife "STAG15".
Very purty! ::tu::
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You’re posting a lot of good looking knives, Kim! And what a great gesture by redrider!
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Your Jack Wolf folders look great, Kim, and I see you went for the more cosmic colors, very nice.
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lionSTEEL Jack1 just showed up today. So far, I'm a fan.
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ozark75 wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 3:41 am lionSTEEL Jack1 just showed up today. So far, I'm a fan.
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Oxark, I’m also a fan of LionSteel. I have one with Micarta covers. I like yours better ! Do you know the name of that model ? Does it also have a rounded back spring instead of flush ? I’ve never got a knife made in Maniago that I wasn’t pleased with. Maserin, Fox and MKM are other excellent Italian made knives. This Maserin I have is similar in shape to yours. My LionSteel is more of a cigar shape, with a rounded back spring which protrudes ever so slightly.
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Kim,
You are definitely on a roll ! Every knife you’ve posted lately has been exceptional and beautiful. ::tu:: I also commented on Ozarks latest acquisition. I’m also a fan of LionSteel as well as many other knives made in Maniago. They are all high quality but only some appeal to me aesthetically. I don’t care for the clunky so called tactical knives. The LionSteel I have has a rounded back spring that protrudes slightly. A nice touch I’ve never seen on any other knife.
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OSCAR wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 9:54 am
ozark75 wrote: Sun Nov 26, 2023 3:41 am lionSTEEL Jack1 just showed up today. So far, I'm a fan.
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Oxark, I’m also a fan of LionSteel. I have one with Micarta covers. I like yours better ! Do you know the name of that model ? Does it also have a rounded back spring instead of flush ? I’ve never got a knife made in Maniago that I wasn’t pleased with. Maserin, Fox and MKM are other excellent Italian made knives. This Maserin I have is similar in shape to yours. My LionSteel is more of a cigar shape, with a rounded back spring which protrudes ever so slightly.
It is the JK1 UL. It does in fact have the rounded back spring. I have never seen that done before, and I like it!
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