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Very nice Tony. Especially that Winchester.
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Thanks, Colonel, I think the Winchester is the highlight of the bunch. Shoulda waited to post 'til I checked my auctions tonight. I reinforced my collection of wooden slippies in satisfactory fashion, did excellent on the price for both. Some concerns with the shield on the half-Congress but the handles are beautiful and the price was more than right (plus I get to double up on shipping from the seller of that Winnie 8)). I wasn't really planning on dealing with the notorious red felt background feller but I haven't seen many Cases in this material and I made out like a bandit on the bid. I just hope these two don't turn out to be too nice to carry... :mrgreen:
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Fed the Case #75 addiction and padded my 6.5 bonestag collection some all in the same night...
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USPS tracking says this one will be here on Saturday. ::paranoid:: Seller said the handles are wood but unless my eyes are failing me worse than I thought, they're a laminate material. I'm not really a stockman guy but I was so taken with the Coleman Trapper I got last year, I wanted another of the rectangular shield editions. What say ye? Sowbelly???
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jerryd6818 wrote:USPS tracking says this one will be here on Saturday. ::paranoid:: Seller said the handles are wood but unless my eyes are failing me worse than I thought, they're a laminate material. I'm not really a stockman guy but I was so taken with the Coleman Trapper I got last year, I wanted another of the rectangular shield editions. What say ye? Sowbelly???
Jerry, good looking knife, I'm pretty sure the handles are canvas based micarta. Good stuff, can't hurt it . ::handshake:: Terry
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I'd say "sowbelly" and not wood. I'll ask the next question, your Honor, Who made the Coleman knife?
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Terry -- I used the term "Laminate" because "Micarta", like "Kleenex" is a brand name.


Philip -- The first one I bought (trapper) has a stamp on the back of the primary blade "Seki Japan". This one looks like that may have been ground off. I'm sorry, I don't know who actually made them. I'm going to guess (and I assumed) they were made during that period in which Coleman owned Western. ::shrug:: That may not be what you're looking for but it's all I have. Information from anyone who might know is welcomed.
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Since we're being fussy about callin' Kleenex Kleenex, those look like composite handles Jerry and it looks like a sowbelly to me too. :) Micarta sounds so much nicer. :lol:

Nice lookin' knife too!
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Sorry Steve. Didn't mean to be persnickety.
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Just pullin' your leg.
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Roger that.
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My Coleman is here in town a day early but as you all know, this is a postman's holiday so it won't get delivered until tomorrow. Sugar.

In the meantime, I bought this Kershaw Link 1776 and it's on it's way. The Link is a new one to me. Speedsafe®, liner lock, FRN handles, it's a fairly robust knife at 4.40" closed. The blade profile looks to be very much like the Buck Spitfire that I like so much.

That's pretty much it for this month folks. The Rat-1 will just have to wait until next month. Maybe.
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jerryd6818 wrote:My Coleman is here in town a day early but as you all know, this is a postman's holiday so it won't get delivered until tomorrow. Sugar.

In the meantime, I bought this Kershaw Link 1776 and it's on it's way. The Link is a new one to me. Speedsafe®, liner lock, FRN handles, it's a fairly robust knife at 4.40" closed. The blade profile looks to be very much like the Buck Spitfire that I like so much.

That's pretty much it for this month folks. The Rat-1 will just have to wait until next month. Maybe.
Nice-looking flipper, Jerry. Do you know if it's Kershaw's 8Cr13MoV or the 3Cr13MoV they've been using lately? I've got very different opinions of both steels. Let us know how it performs! ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote:The Rat-1 will just have to wait until next month. Maybe.
I'm lovin my Rat enough for the both of us. ::tu::
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Tsar Bomba wrote: Jerry. Do you know if it's Kershaw's 8Cr13MoV or the 3Cr13MoV they've been using lately?
Neither. Specs say 420HC.

ken98k wrote: I'm lovin my Rat enough for the both of us.
I struggle with thumb studs. Is that thumb stud easy to use? For me, most are not.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Tsar Bomba wrote: Jerry. Do you know if it's Kershaw's 8Cr13MoV or the 3Cr13MoV they've been using lately?
Neither. Specs say 420HC.

ken98k wrote: I'm lovin my Rat enough for the both of us.
I struggle with thumb studs. Is that thumb stud easy to use? For me, most are not.
Actually it is easier than most. There seems to be a detent that holds the blade closed but once the blade passes that, it seems to fly open. ::nod::
I think it must have something to do with the blade geometry. ::shrug::
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Tsar Bomba wrote: Jerry. Do you know if it's Kershaw's 8Cr13MoV or the 3Cr13MoV they've been using lately?
Neither. Specs say 420HC.
Had no idea that was an American-made knife. :shock: What a price, looks like you just added another one to my "go get 'em" pile... ::smirk::
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ken98k wrote: Actually it is easier than most. There seems to be a detent that holds the blade closed but once the blade passes that, it seems to fly open. ::nod::
I think it must have something to do with the blade geometry. ::shrug::
I guess it doesn't matter anymore anyway. I went ahead and ordered one outta that 'C' country today (orange handles ::woot:: ). I'll consider it an early Christmas present from me to me.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
ken98k wrote: Actually it is easier than most. There seems to be a detent that holds the blade closed but once the blade passes that, it seems to fly open. ::nod::
I think it must have something to do with the blade geometry. ::shrug::
I guess it doesn't matter anymore anyway. I went ahead and ordered one outta that 'C' country today (orange handles ::woot:: ). I'll consider it an early Christmas present from me to me.
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Technically not quite "in the mail" yet, but bought & paid for. Got my beer scout! ::ds::
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ken98k wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:
ken98k wrote: Actually it is easier than most. There seems to be a detent that holds the blade closed but once the blade passes that, it seems to fly open. ::nod::
I think it must have something to do with the blade geometry. ::shrug::
I guess it doesn't matter anymore anyway. I went ahead and ordered one outta that 'C' country today (orange handles ::woot:: ). I'll consider it an early Christmas present from me to me.
::tu:: :D
Ken, tracking says it's in Chicago. Delivery is recorded as Monday but maybe it will show up tomorrow. I'm eager to take it for a test ride.

Been watching this one for close to two months. He had it OBO so I did and he declined so I've waited. This morning his BIN was about $2.50 lower than the offer I made a month ago. Got it while the getting was good. I love these Black Box USA Winchesters so since I haven't bought a Dr. Knife in several years I jumped on it. Now where do I put it. Do I stick in in with the Doctor knives or do I group it with the Black Box Winchesters? Decisions, decisions. What to do? What to do?

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Makes them easier to open if you put a thin strip of felt in the bottom of the knife.It keeps the blade from passing that "detent". On some knives, it renders them a flip-knife.

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Nice Winchester Jerry, have you gotten a chance to take your own photo's yet?

I've been wanting to try a Buck Knife in D2 steel, started searching for my favorite hunting knife (their 118) in D2 and found several. Just bought this one off ebay from a knife dealer in SC - should be here early next week. Sellers photo's. OH
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Old Hunter wrote:Nice Winchester Jerry, have you gotten a chance to take your own photo's yet?
OH
Yes. It's in today's mail thread. It's excellent.
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Look what was in the mail today, a minty CaseXX/USA 6275, 3 dot (1977), bone handles! This one came from an AAPK store.
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