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Decided to take a Remmy on our walk today.
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 4:35 pm
Jtx wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 2:04 pm Benchmade 565-1 Mini Freek.
That's a great photo. I'll have to see if I can do something similar when my new mug arrives.
Thanks dan. ::handshake::
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Sasquach wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 7:58 pm
Jtx wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 2:04 pm Benchmade 565-1 Mini Freek.
Fresh coffee and a quality knife, that's a fine combination! Nice pic JTX! ::tu::
Thanks Sasquach. I really like that Remington in your photo.
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Coffee and knives go together, Jtx!

Charlie - the profile of that Remington blade looks a bit unusual. Very nice.
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Dinadan wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 12:15 am Coffee and knives go together, Jtx!

Charlie - the profile of that Remington blade looks a bit unusual. Very nice.
I could be wrong about this but to the best of my knowledge all of the more modern Remington knives are made by contract by different cutlers. I strongly suspect that this one was made by Bear MGC. The workmanship is very similar to other Bear MGC knives I have. The shape of the blade and the way it is ground is one of the reasons I think of Bear. Did you notice that it has a double pull? A long pull on the body and a nail nick on the clip. It's well made, whoever made it. ::shrug::
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Another day, another walk and the Mighty Muffin Head is wore out!
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Sasquach wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:16 pm Another day, another walk and the Mighty Muffin Head is wore out!
Chasing squirrels will do that to ya! Nice-looking fixed-blade, too...I'll have to research Muela a little more.
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 6:17 pm
Sasquach wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:16 pm Another day, another walk and the Mighty Muffin Head is wore out!
Chasing squirrels will do that to ya! Nice-looking fixed-blade, too...I'll have to research Muela a little more.
Thanks Dan.

Muela is a cutlery company out of Spain. They make knives of various quality ranging from good to excellent IMHO. The small skinner (about 7 3/4" OAL) in my photo is one in the "good" category. Some of their "high end" knives are very beautiful and well made with high quality materials.
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Went out for our walk before the afternoon thunderstorms get here.
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That is a beautiful looking knife, Charlie. Try as I might, and using a magnifying glass, I couldn't make out what the tang said.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:24 pm Try as I might, and using a magnifying glass, I couldn't make out what the tang said.
If you're referring to the knife in Charlie's post above yours, the tang stamp reads "Parker-Imai surgical steel." It is indeed a nice-looking knife.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:24 pm That is a beautiful looking knife, Charlie. Try as I might, and using a magnifying glass, I couldn't make out what the tang said.
Dan is correct QS. It's a Parker-IMAI Japan from the 1980s. I purchased it new and have used the hell out it ever since. I'm not sure if the scales are second cut stag or a bone-stag variation.
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Sasquach wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:16 pm Another day, another walk and the Mighty Muffin Head is wore out!


Nice shot with the log and lone flower. Great looking knife too.
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Thank you Dan and Squatch for the clarification.
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu Apr 29, 2021 8:08 pm
Sasquach wrote: Wed Apr 28, 2021 5:16 pm Another day, another walk and the Mighty Muffin Head is wore out!


Nice shot with the log and lone flower. Great looking knife too.
Thanks Ivoryman.
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Sasquach wrote: Tue Apr 27, 2021 12:47 am
zed6309 wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 6:38 pm
Sasquach wrote: Mon Apr 26, 2021 4:22 pm
Great shots Paul! ::clapping::

Looks similar to my kit back when I was doing the Buckskinning/Rendezvous thing. Had a lot of fun with that. ::tu::
Thanks Charlie ::tu:: I'm a big fan of this style and love reading books about the frontiersman and love primitive skills ::tu::
If you love frontiersmen, primitive skills, and reading you should check out The Book of Buckskinning series from Muzzleloader Magazine (I have volumes 1 through 5, there may be more). They contain a great deal of "how to" information on primitive skills used to live and trade on the frontier. I think you'll enjoy them.
Thanks Charlie I'll check it out ::tu:: and great pics guys ::tu::
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Seriously windy walk today. The K-9 Muscle Missile went chase crazy.....until he figured out it was just the wind blowing stuff around! :lol:
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Nice mock strawberry flower in the photo with the Muela, Charlie. And a very healthy honeysuckle vine in the photo with the Parker. Nice knives too! Looks like the maple is leafing out in the Cold Steel photo.
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Charlie is reminding me that I need to get my butt outside. I like that Cold Steel, too...quite a bit bigger than mine.
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Dinadan wrote: Fri Apr 30, 2021 10:09 pm Nice mock strawberry flower in the photo with the Muela, Charlie. And a very healthy honeysuckle vine in the photo with the Parker. Nice knives too! Looks like the maple is leafing out in the Cold Steel photo.
Thanks Mel. I just try to find eye pleasing backdrops.
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Dan In MI wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 6:01 am Charlie is reminding me that I need to get my butt outside. I like that Cold Steel, too...quite a bit bigger than mine.
Thanks Dan.

It's the Cold Steel Roach Belly, 8 1/2" OAL. It's one of the least expensive knives I have at less than $15.00. I bought it out of curiosity and found it to be a handy knife around the kitchen, both at home and in camp. It's from a series of knives made to resemble ones used on the frontier but with modern materials. Cold Steel says they had the "Black Powder Community" in mind.
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Beautiful day for a walk today! The wind died down, mid 60s, and plenty of sunshine.
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Knice, Charlie!

Here is a photo from my meandering around outside this afternoon.
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Great photos, gentlemen. I like the tree with the face carved in it.
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Dinadan wrote: Sat May 01, 2021 10:14 pm Knice, Charlie!

Here is a photo from my meandering around outside this afternoon.
That is KOOL!!! ::tu:: 8) ::tu:: Great pic!!! ::groove::
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