





I like the wood scales, very "Knice"ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:20 am Have this pair next to me down in my basement in my comfort zone.
The photo is Comfort to boot TWKG!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:20 am Have this pair next to me down in my basement in my comfort zone.
Ohhh yeah ... Back In Black!
Thanks CxIII
Looks awesome!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:20 am Have this pair next to me down in my basement in my comfort zone.
Thank you sir, and all others who commenteddesert.snake wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 5:53 pmLooks awesome!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed May 21, 2025 3:20 am Have this pair next to me down in my basement in my comfort zone.
Both striped maple?
Feel better, Marco! it's not the same without you, buddy..
Wow, I hope you're feeling better, your posts are so inspiring
toomanyknives wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 11:11 pmFeel better, Marco! it's not the same without you, buddy..![]()
That might be the only melon tester on the planet that I would thoroughly enjoy owning. Good one buddyMadmarco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:29 am Thanks Kerry, and many thanks to everyone else wishing me well, I hope you know I appreciate it. I'll do my best to stay active cuz I miss being here with all my friends, but I'm feeling so lousy most of the time that I can't make any promises. I'll leave ya today with this little piece, and hope you all will continue contributing to this thread, cuz nearly 170 pages of posters can't be wrong!
8)WIN_20231023_19_01_22_Pro.jpgWIN_20231023_19_01_47_Pro.jpgJust a simple single blade 10" slip-joint Melon-Tester with rosewood covers and brass hardware from unknown origins.
Marco, that is a great slip-joint Melon-Tester
Thank you kindly, Zach, the unusual wooden covers and brass hardware is what caught my eye.ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:49 amThat might be the only melon tester on the planet that I would thoroughly enjoy owning. Good one buddyMadmarco wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:29 am Thanks Kerry, and many thanks to everyone else wishing me well, I hope you know I appreciate it. I'll do my best to stay active cuz I miss being here with all my friends, but I'm feeling so lousy most of the time that I can't make any promises. I'll leave ya today with this little piece, and hope you all will continue contributing to this thread, cuz nearly 170 pages of posters can't be wrong!
8)WIN_20231023_19_01_22_Pro.jpgWIN_20231023_19_01_47_Pro.jpgJust a simple single blade 10" slip-joint Melon-Tester with rosewood covers and brass hardware from unknown origins.![]()
You're in my thoughts friend, wishing you all the best.
Thanks for the information, buddy,GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Thu Jun 05, 2025 12:57 amMarco, that is a great slip-joint Melon-Tester![]()
... My slip-joint Melon-Testers all have synthetic scales, so your rosewood and brass combo is very pleasing to my eye
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I have found that the rosewood and brass combo with no markings tend to indicate a handmade piece from Pakistan* (and sometimes India or Afghanistan). I have some pieces made in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan, all hand made of good general quality. Not the fit and finish of GEC, but a fraction of the cost with good high carbon steel and great for EDC and hard use in the field.![]()
*... rosewood is common in Pakistan. Specifically, Indian rosewood, also known as sheesham, is widely grown in regions like Punjab and Sindh. It is cultivated in block plantations and is valued for its timber, fuel wood, and other secondary products