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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:29 pm Rick T., I had a long look at your Starship. Almost got it but finally decided on another Hanwei design.
I saw 3 other ones for sale and I'm looking forward to seeing which one you got if you're able to post pics. I hope you like your Hanwei as much as I like mine. It's unlike any other knife I have ever owned.
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I'm waiting on my knife. It's probably delayed in customs.
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New to me. Sold as a barlow but I think it could also pass as a jack.
3-9/16" closed and it has a wonderful alligator snap! :D
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Ken, You have a very attractive knife. Very interesting looking wood.
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doglegg wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:49 pm If you have ever seen a dead pig that has been in the hot sun a while you would understand the phrase as their mouth draws to a huge smile. A very common phrase here in Texas. ::nod::
Thanks for the explanation, I was curious.
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A very fittingly named Starship, nice-looking Micarta, and a Jack (I wouldn't quite consider it a Barlow) that sort of reminds me of an Opinel. Interesting, varied, and nifty pick-ups, gents!
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Railsplitter wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:15 pm Hanwei Starship.

I received this yesterday and waited all day for the mailman. Finally got it an hour and a half before I went to bed.
That is an interesting knife Rick. I was tempted on that one myself. It looks like one I wouldn’t be able to put down for a long time.

Ken that one is beautiful. I love wooden handles and that looks like some very fine wood.

Smitty, that Lord and Field looks like a great user. Let us know how you like it after you use it.
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Papa Bones wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:41 pm Got this one in yesterday from that South American Jungle Store order. I know nothing about the maker other than I've seen them advertised across the interwebs and in a couple of sporting mags. It's a Lord & Field single blade , with Blue Denim Micarta scales, 4 inches closed, Spear point blade is 2.75", blade and liners are stainless and has a liner lock that locks up tight. The blade thickness is .102 with a flat grind. I just liked the look of the knife. It is tight, liner locks up tight and did come paper cutting sharp. I am sure this is a Pacific Rim produced knife, but will see how it does.

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ken98k wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:54 pm New to me. Sold as a barlow but I think it could also pass as a jack.
3-9/16" closed and it has a wonderful alligator snap! :D

What's the scale material on that one, ken? I really like the looks of it. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Railsplitter wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 7:15 pm Hanwei Starship.

I received this yesterday and waited all day for the mailman. Finally got it an hour and a half before I went to bed.

That's a really cool design. 😉👍
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Received this bad boy in today's mail. Not enthralled with the full size trappers or yellow handles but the Wharncliffe blade melted my heart and opened my pocket book.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:31 pm Papa Bones, I agree that is a good looking knife.
Appreciate it QS

ken98k wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:54 pm New to me. Sold as a barlow but I think it could also pass as a jack.
3-9/16" closed and it has a wonderful alligator snap! :D
Good looking knife Ken. ::tu:: To me it looks more like a Bare head swell end Jack.


Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:39 am
Smitty, that Lord and Field looks like a great user. Let us know how you like it after you use it.
Thanks Mark. Will do. It feels good in hand and in pocket so far.

1967redrider wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:46 am

Digging that Blue Denim Micarta. ::groove::
Thanks Redrider. That's what kinda caught my eye, along with the blade.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:12 am Received this bad boy in today's mail. Not enthralled with the full size trappers or yellow handles but the Wharncliffe blade melted my heart and opened my pocket book.
Looks good Jerry. ::tu:: ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:12 am Received this bad boy in today's mail. Not enthralled with the full size trappers or yellow handles but the Wharncliffe blade melted my heart and opened my pocket book.

Cool Wharnie trapper, Jerry. ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 2:12 am Received this bad boy in today's mail. Not enthralled with the full size trappers or yellow handles but the Wharncliffe blade melted my heart and opened my pocket book.
Gosh, jerryd...that sounds exactly like something I would say. We're two birds of a feather, my brother from another mother! :lol: ::nod::
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It seems that I've come down with a bad case of Stag fever (actually, the fever for Stag is always present, but lately the intensity has gone into overdrive). Saw this little 3½" barehead jack and immediately fell head over heels for the Stag and bought it without any idea where it was made or by whom. Both blades have a bear trap gator snap!!
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No tang stamps, just a verrrry faint, almost invisible blade etch that can barely be seen when the blade is angled just so under certain light (and nearly impossible to photograph). As best I can tell, the etch says WESKE over USA inside a diamond, something like this:
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Double click to enlarge and see if you agree with my assessment.
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I couldn't find any pics of the WESKE USA logo for comparison, but based on my limited research, WESKE Cutlery Co. operated in Sandusky, Ohio from 1946-1952 and mostly made fixed blade hunting knives and a few pocket knives.

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So, for all I know, this could be a rare one. ::woot::
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1967redrider wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 12:48 am
ken98k wrote: Thu Jun 24, 2021 8:54 pm New to me. Sold as a barlow but I think it could also pass as a jack.
3-9/16" closed and it has a wonderful alligator snap! :D

What's the scale material on that one, ken? I really like the looks of it. ::nod:: ::tu::
The invoice says it's "Rosewood"
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:45 am It seems that I've come down with a bad case of Stag fever (actually, the fever for Stag is always present, but lately the intensity has gone into overdrive). Saw this little 3½" barehead jack and immediately fell head over heels for the Stag and bought it without any idea where it was made or by whom. Both blades have a bear trap gator snap!!
P6240016.JPGP6240004.JPGP6240003.JPG


No tang stamps, just a verrrry faint, almost invisible blade etch that can barely be seen when the blade is angled just so under certain light (and nearly impossible to photograph). As best I can tell, the etch says WESKE over USA inside a diamond, something like this:
P6240024.JPG


Double click to enlarge and see if you agree with my assessment.
P6240006.JPGP6240012.JPG



I couldn't find any pics of the WESKE USA logo for comparison, but based on my limited research, WESKE Cutlery Co. operated in Sandusky, Ohio from 1946-1952 and mostly made fixed blade hunting knives and a few pocket knives.

viewtopic.php?t=37208

So, for all I know, this could be a rare one. ::woot::
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Whatever it is, rare or not, it is a really nice knife. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:45 amSaw this little 3½" barehead jack
I like the looks of that little feller Q !
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QTCut5 wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 4:45 am It seems that I've come down with a bad case of Stag fever (actually, the fever for Stag is always present, but lately the intensity has gone into overdrive). Saw this little 3½" barehead jack and immediately fell head over heels for the Stag and bought it without any idea where it was made or by whom. Both blades have a bear trap gator snap!!
P6240016.JPGP6240004.JPGP6240003.JPG


No tang stamps, just a verrrry faint, almost invisible blade etch that can barely be seen when the blade is angled just so under certain light (and nearly impossible to photograph). As best I can tell, the etch says WESKE over USA inside a diamond, something like this:
P6240024.JPG


Double click to enlarge and see if you agree with my assessment.
P6240006.JPGP6240012.JPG



I couldn't find any pics of the WESKE USA logo for comparison, but based on my limited research, WESKE Cutlery Co. operated in Sandusky, Ohio from 1946-1952 and mostly made fixed blade hunting knives and a few pocket knives.

viewtopic.php?t=37208

So, for all I know, this could be a rare one. ::woot::
P6240021.JPGP6240022.JPGP6240017.JPG
With that stag that knife doesn't even need blades. Beautiful!!! ::nod::
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Nice find Q! ::tu:: :D
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Beautiful knife it is Q, weird to me there's no tang stamp, but think you nailed the etch. Great piece for sure, congrats.
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This unusual pattern comes from Hanwei. The lock is activated by the large button on the handle. The F&F are superb, something akin to a finely made time piece.
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Quick Steel wrote: Fri Jun 25, 2021 6:27 pm This unusual pattern comes from Hanwei. The lock is activated by the large button on the handle. The F&F are superb, something akin to a finely made time piece.

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Like nothing I've ever seen. Thanks for showing. Very interesting piece. Was surprised to see China on the tang given your take on the superb F&F. And if F&F is trending better and upward, that's a positive statement. Congrats on a cool piece.
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