Dan In MI wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:57 pm
Mark, Willie, and Marc, y'all have some good stuff there.
Here's my new one, which USPS decided to get to me a day behind schedule. It is, of course, a Schrade 100th Anniversary 34OT. Though it's not perfect, it's pretty dang nice...and unlike my other 100th Anniversary 34OT, it wasn't full of pocket lint! The other 100th Anniversary 34OT is now a carrier.
Schrade 100th Anniversary Tin Lid.jpg
Schrade 100th Anniversary Tin Contents.jpg
Schrade 100th Anniversary Pin.jpg
Schrade 100th Anniversary 34OT.jpg
Great catch on a beautiful piece of cutlery history Dan!
Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:27 am
Hope everyone is doing well, just stopping by to share this fixed blade that I liked and bought.
A nicely shaped blade...sure looks good! All is well here, too.
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Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:27 am
Hope everyone is doing well, just stopping by to share this fixed blade that I liked and bought.
Just finished sharpening it. 🕵
Great pics, nice to see how others do it. Never thought of taping off the whole blade when sharpening. Learned another thing or two. Thanks.
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Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:27 am
Hope everyone is doing well, just stopping by to share this fixed blade that I liked and bought.
Just finished sharpening it. 🕵
Great pics, nice to see how others do it. Never thought of taping off the whole blade when sharpening. Learned another thing or two. Thanks.
Thanks Ivoryman
I decided to do it like this because the resting platform for the blade has strong magnets in it, they are removable but they're what hold the knife fixed onto the platform, but as I work on top of the platform they catch the shavings which end up rubbing on the blade; so now I just tape off the entire knife to protect it.
Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:27 am
Hope everyone is doing well, just stopping by to share this fixed blade that I liked and bought.
Just finished sharpening it. 🕵
Very cool piece L.A.! I really like the idea of taping off the blade before starting, it gives you a definite concentrated area to work on, and you don't have to worry about messing it up. Great idea!
bestgear wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:29 pm
been a moment since a knife found its way to my collection, thank you Steve Pfeiffer!
Very nice LF&C. Some good looking fire in the MOP.
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bestgear wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 3:29 pm
been a moment since a knife found its way to my collection, thank you Steve Pfeiffer!
Dang Tom, that tis a beauty! Own her with pride, knowing where she came from.
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Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:27 am
Hope everyone is doing well, just stopping by to share this fixed blade that I liked and bought.
Just finished sharpening it. 🕵
Nicely shaped edge LA! Yer on to something, with the taping technique... I don't understand why it never dawned on me, to tape my blades while sharpening. Guess this foggy brained dude can still learn something everyday.
Good job!
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"He has given you the spirit of repentance, a soul that longs for redemption.
He is quick to forgive, and kind in His mercy toward you, a lowly sinner."
Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 6:04 pm
Very cool piece L.A.! I really like the idea of taping off the blade before starting, it gives you a definite concentrated area to work on, and you don't have to worry about messing it up. Great idea!
Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 7:34 pm
Thanks Loose Arrow, good to know. Way to keep it unblemished.
WillyCamaro wrote: ↑Tue Aug 17, 2021 8:39 pm
Nicely shaped edge LA! Yer on to something, with the taping technique... I don't understand why it never dawned on me, to tape my blades while sharpening. Guess this foggy brained dude can still learn something everyday.
Good job!
Thanks everyone, I'm just trying new things in life. Always carried a knife for its utility and collected some but beyond that I wouldn't mess with them, now I'm enjoying messing with them instead of just collecting or destroying them. Lately I've been buying old butcher knives and fixed blades just to sharpen them.
Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:11 pm
Here's another one I just received, needs to be re-handled but I just wanted to sharpen it.
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You're getting too good at this Loose Arrow! I have about 250 knives coming your way, can you have them ready in a few days?
Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:11 pm
Here's another one I just received, needs to be re-handled but I just wanted to sharpen it.
20210819_085131.jpg
You're getting too good at this Loose Arrow! I have about 250 knives coming your way, can you have them ready in a few days?
250!
That's a lot of dull knives!
PM me and we'll see if we can at least work on a few of them.
Loose Arrow wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 4:11 pm
Here's another one I just received, needs to be re-handled but I just wanted to sharpen it.
20210819_085131.jpg
You're getting too good at this Loose Arrow! I have about 250 knives coming your way, can you have them ready in a few days?
250!
That's a lot of dull knives!
PM me and we'll see if we can at least work on a few of them.
I hope I didn't scare ya'! I was just kidding. Sharpening my knives is one of my pleasures. It relaxes me. You do a fantastic job though!
toomanyknives wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 7:56 pm
I hope I didn't scare ya'! I was just kidding. Sharpening my knives is one of my pleasures. It relaxes me. You do a fantastic job though!
I just got a small group of knives, most of which are unremarkable. A couple, though, are interesting, at least to me. One is this little Case stockman, which was a pleasant surprise. No date code, and no marking on any but the main blade.
The other is a Remington...seems like a pretty nice knife, fit and finish not too bad--except the shield, which looks awful. It looks like it was ultrasonically welded into the handle, leaving a mess around the edges. Is this a legit Remington?
beresman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 9:20 pm
The other is a Remington...seems like a pretty nice knife, fit and finish not too bad--except the shield, which looks awful. It looks like it was ultrasonically welded into the handle, leaving a mess around the edges. Is this a legit Remington?
Brent
That's a Remington R14. (Camillus 72 clone) One of three iterations that I know of.
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That's a Remington R14. (Camillus 72 clone) One of three iterations that I know of.
Thanks! That's it exactly, down to the molded grooves in the handle.
I got my microscope out and got this photo--it looks to me like the shield was inserted with too much enthusiasm (do they sonic weld these in? that's what it looks like to me...). You can see where the plastic appears to have melted around the shield.
beresman wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 9:20 pm
This little Case stockman...was a pleasant surprise.
What are the other two blades? Whether sheepsfoot, spey, or pen, that knife and the Remington make a nice duo!
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