Beautiful Jerry!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 5:29 pm The mail came early today. How fortuitous. In my eye, it's a beauty.
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Jerry, I like that one a lot.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 5:29 pm The mail came early today. How fortuitous. In my eye, it's a beauty.
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Jerry, yes she is a beauty. Very striking.
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Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:00 am I had a look at the art auto. It's something else, though a plainer model would be more to my taste.
Recently QTCut5 declared that some of his Mini Trappers were going up for sale. We struck a deal on one, which arrived today. It's toasted gray bone, which was a surprisingly difficult color to accurately represent in a photograph. I assure you it looks tremendously better in person. It possibly also comes with complimentary visits from the Monkey!
Great finds there Paul.
jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 5:29 pm The mail came early today. How fortuitous. In my eye, it's a beauty.
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Cheers SmittyPapa Bones wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 7:18 pmDan In MI wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:00 am I had a look at the art auto. It's something else, though a plainer model would be more to my taste.
Recently QTCut5 declared that some of his Mini Trappers were going up for sale. We struck a deal on one, which arrived today. It's toasted gray bone, which was a surprisingly difficult color to accurately represent in a photograph. I assure you it looks tremendously better in person. It possibly also comes with complimentary visits from the Monkey!![]()
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Very nice Dan.
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Very nice addition to your Alox Accumulation Jerry!!
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Out of the ordinary thing here, never hunted or paid these any mind since a post here many moons ago on a Ken Erickson whittler with an extra offensive price tag on it. But this single blade came up and flew under the radar and couldn't believe the bid it was at so on a complete lark for a bit of a joke I threw in a bid that I was sure would never take the lead, much less win it. Not only was I wrong, but way off since it sold for much less than I bid. So I was stuck with it. Kind of an anomaly and shock to the system. But what can I say, if you bid, ya might just win. So it came and was all it was cracked up to be and more. Although the bone is not very photogenic, it looks better in person. But the thing is flawless, gator snap, nice smooth pull, sweet click, great F&F and everything like it should be. Centered, no wobble, good fit in the hand and can't believe it's here in my pile. But since this is the place for stuff like it, thought I would let those interested see it. Very nice knife all around, but nowhere near the price of his regular stuff. I just can't understand why it went for so little given his others stuff goes for the near grand range. But it did so I'm stuck with it. What turned me on was the blade between a Wharn and Spear sort of. Love that.
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Very nice I man! I like it. That spear shield it has is awesome too. Thanks for sharing it.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:08 pm Out of the ordinary thing here, never hunted or paid these any mind since a post here many moons ago on a Ken Erickson whittler with an extra offensive price tag on it. But this single blade came up and flew under the radar and couldn't believe the bid it was at so on a complete lark for a bit of a joke I threw in a bid that I was sure would never take the lead, much less win it. Not only was I wrong, but way off since it sold for much less than I bid. So I was stuck with it. Kind of an anomaly and shock to the system. But what can I say, if you bid, ya might just win. So it came and was all it was cracked up to be and more. Although the bone is not very photogenic, it looks better in person. But the thing is flawless, gator snap, nice smooth pull, sweet click, great F&F and everything like it should be. Centered, no wobble, good fit in the hand and can't believe it's here in my pile. But since this is the place for stuff like it, thought I would let those interested see it. Very nice knife all around, but nowhere near the price of his regular stuff. I just can't understand why it went for so little given his others stuff goes for the near grand range. But it did so I'm stuck with it. What turned me on was the blade between a Wharn and Spear sort of. Love that.
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Smitty, thanks for the accolades. Some mighty fine knives from Jerry, Ivoryman, and Loose Arrow, too.
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Super cool knife Iman!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:08 pm Out of the ordinary thing here, never hunted or paid these any mind since a post here many moons ago on a Ken Erickson whittler with an extra offensive price tag on it. But this single blade came up and flew under the radar and couldn't believe the bid it was at so on a complete lark for a bit of a joke I threw in a bid that I was sure would never take the lead, much less win it. Not only was I wrong, but way off since it sold for much less than I bid. So I was stuck with it. Kind of an anomaly and shock to the system. But what can I say, if you bid, ya might just win. So it came and was all it was cracked up to be and more. Although the bone is not very photogenic, it looks better in person. But the thing is flawless, gator snap, nice smooth pull, sweet click, great F&F and everything like it should be. Centered, no wobble, good fit in the hand and can't believe it's here in my pile. But since this is the place for stuff like it, thought I would let those interested see it. Very nice knife all around, but nowhere near the price of his regular stuff. I just can't understand why it went for so little given his others stuff goes for the near grand range. But it did so I'm stuck with it. What turned me on was the blade between a Wharn and Spear sort of. Love that.
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Knice looking knife Iman
Knice pocket warmer Dan
A friend I've never met, but I know his daughter and son in law, sent me these two. He lives near the Buck factory and has a huge collection and buys a lot on sale. A 110 and a 770.
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Location, location, location, evidently applies to more than just real estate. Good looking knives for sure.
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Don't know what you paid for it, but it sounds like you scored a super deal. Erickson custom knives aren't exactly cheap (cost) and they are always in high demand. I contacted Ken Erickson several years ago about making a custom knife and he said that his backlog was so long it would be at least five (5) years minimum before he could accept any new orders.
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Two beautiful ORANGE Buck knives...that sounds like the perfect kind of friend to have....I wouldn't mind having a few more friends like that!
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Thanks Q, I will give him your name.
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Thanks Loose Arrow, appreciate it. You too Marco, doglegg, and Q. Thanks again all.
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Check out what arrived for me today...
A Kentucky Burley from Kentucky.
It had some pits on the backspring that I took care of right away.
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Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 8:34 pm![]()
Check out what arrived for me today...
A Kentucky Burley from Kentucky.![]()
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I bought it from AAPK memberIt had some pits on the backspring that I took care of right away.
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Fabulous score Loose Arrow. Can't tell you how beautiful that one is to me. Love the blades, the etch, the stag, the everything. I've bid on many like that and never win. And you did an amazing job of getting rid of the pitting. Please tell me how you did that so well and made it look pristine again? That is a skill/trick that everyone, especially me, needs to know. I have cleaned up a lot of corrosion, but never have I been able to make it look new again. Please tell us how you did such a fab job of restoring that. I have an old Case 6232 with similar putting and I would be thrilled if you could tell/show me how to get those kinds of pits and rust out and make it look like new again. Thanks for showing, that's a gorgeous piece and Kudos x1000 for the restoration. Wow is that improved and saved. Wow. What a treat to see and thanks for showing and please let us know how you took care of that. Fabulous.
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What Iman said.

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Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 9:12 pm Fabulous score Loose Arrow. Can't tell you how beautiful that one is to me. Love the blades, the etch, the stag, the everything. I've bid on many like that and never win. And you did an amazing job of getting rid of the pitting. Please tell me how you did that so well and made it look pristine again? That is a skill/trick that everyone, especially me, needs to know. I have cleaned up a lot of corrosion, but never have I been able to make it look new again. Please tell us how you did such a fab job of restoring that. I have an old Case 6232 with similar putting and I would be thrilled if you could tell/show me how to get those kinds of pits and rust out and make it look like new again. Thanks for showing, that's a gorgeous piece and Kudos x1000 for the restoration. Wow is that improved and saved. Wow. What a treat to see and thanks for showing and please let us know how you took care of that. Fabulous.
Thanks Iman and doglegg!
I really appreciate it and admire your work too Iman.
Other than a steady hand and sharp vision, there's no real secret to share. Growing up I learned to engrave on thin glass and the feel is similar when I use my pen sized dremel tool.
This is the thin stone I used, I lift the spring and carefully stay between the liners. Afterwards I hit it with a grey cutting compound by dialux before polishing it with a green compound.
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Wonderful job on cleaning up that beauty,LA.
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Thank you QS!
You've been posting more beauties than I can keep up with.
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Nice job on cleaning that Barlow, Loose Arrow. It may be time for a few of my knives to get a similar treatment.
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Thanks Dan!
Good luck, take your time. I don't usually mess with any pits on the backsprings but this one was pretty bad so I just went for it.
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Thanks Iman and doglegg!
I really appreciate it and admire your work too Iman.
Other than a steady hand and sharp vision, there's no real secret to share. Growing up I learned to engrave on thin glass and the feel is similar when I use my pen sized dremel tool.
This is the thin stone I used, 20210707_154923.jpg
I lift the spring and carefully stay between the liners. Afterwards I hit it with a grey cutting compound by dialux before polishing it with a green compound.
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Thanks for the tips. That looks like a pretty coarse stone isn't it? I thought you would use a much finer stone, but guess not. And when you say "lift the spring" do you mean you open the blade partially to raise it up? If so, how can I do that on a spring where the pitting is right above or on top of the spring pin? That's where my corrosion is, right above the spring pin so even when blade is 1/3 or 2/3 open, it doesn't really raise the spring up much? How do I grind that spring down without hitting the liner and bone? Maybe I just need to tape off the bone and liner? Any tips you have would be helpful and gratefully welcome as I still don't fully understand everything you do to keep the stone off liner and scale. Thanks for the response and all info you have given though. Really am impressed with your restoration. Amazing difference. Thanks again for the tutorial. Love tips and info like this.
I really appreciate it and admire your work too Iman.
Other than a steady hand and sharp vision, there's no real secret to share. Growing up I learned to engrave on thin glass and the feel is similar when I use my pen sized dremel tool.
This is the thin stone I used, 20210707_154923.jpg
I lift the spring and carefully stay between the liners. Afterwards I hit it with a grey cutting compound by dialux before polishing it with a green compound.
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Thanks for the tips. That looks like a pretty coarse stone isn't it? I thought you would use a much finer stone, but guess not. And when you say "lift the spring" do you mean you open the blade partially to raise it up? If so, how can I do that on a spring where the pitting is right above or on top of the spring pin? That's where my corrosion is, right above the spring pin so even when blade is 1/3 or 2/3 open, it doesn't really raise the spring up much? How do I grind that spring down without hitting the liner and bone? Maybe I just need to tape off the bone and liner? Any tips you have would be helpful and gratefully welcome as I still don't fully understand everything you do to keep the stone off liner and scale. Thanks for the response and all info you have given though. Really am impressed with your restoration. Amazing difference. Thanks again for the tutorial. Love tips and info like this.
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