Niiiice! I'd love those drawers!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:32 am My awesome wife comes through for me again! She picked me up this great Case Sowbelly and these fantastic storage drawers. A local hardware store was changing out some displays and had these 4 drill dispenser boxes for $10.00 each!! She thought I could use them for my knives. Boy can I ever! I looked them up online, and they go for about $100.00 each! Fantastic Birthday presents!!
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Thanks so much, QS!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:36 am toomanyknives: awesome knife, awesome cabinet, awesome wife. You really hit a trifecta.
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They are great MG. They are made by a company called Huot. They've been in business since 1926...MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 2:58 pmNiiiice! I'd love those drawers!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:32 am My awesome wife comes through for me again! She picked me up this great Case Sowbelly and these fantastic storage drawers. A local hardware store was changing out some displays and had these 4 drill dispenser boxes for $10.00 each!! She thought I could use them for my knives. Boy can I ever! I looked them up online, and they go for about $100.00 each! Fantastic Birthday presents!!
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Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 6:26 amI think I found one that MIGHT be big enough to get the job done for you Marco! It’s optimized for convenient two hand carry!![]()
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(Heck no, I didn’t actually buy this, lol)
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GREAT!Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:11 amI didn’t buy that. Just a picture I found on google to tease Mark with.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:34 am Willie, that is.......ludicrous. But also a great display item.![]()
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Congrats Buddy!
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Wow Kerry! You lucky guy!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:32 am My awesome wife comes through for me again! She picked me up this great Case Sowbelly and these fantastic storage drawers. A local hardware store was changing out some displays and had these 4 drill dispenser boxes for $10.00 each!! She thought I could use them for my knives. Boy can I ever! I looked them up online, and they go for about $100.00 each! Fantastic Birthday presents!!
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Thanks Tom! I am lucky!TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:55 amWow Kerry! You lucky guy!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 3:32 am My awesome wife comes through for me again! She picked me up this great Case Sowbelly and these fantastic storage drawers. A local hardware store was changing out some displays and had these 4 drill dispenser boxes for $10.00 each!! She thought I could use them for my knives. Boy can I ever! I looked them up online, and they go for about $100.00 each! Fantastic Birthday presents!!![]()
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You guys had better stop teasing me, remember, I have BIG knives!!!TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:50 amGREAT!Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:11 amI didn’t buy that. Just a picture I found on google to tease Mark with.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 9:34 am Willie, that is.......ludicrous. But also a great display item.![]()
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One heckuva knife. Got it for $15.
1986 Coleman-Western 954 Double Lockback. Five inches closed, 6.5 ounces.
Bought as a work knife.
1986 Coleman-Western 954 Double Lockback. Five inches closed, 6.5 ounces.
Bought as a work knife.
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Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 12:22 amYou guys had better stop teasing me, remember, I have BIG knives!!!TPK wrote: ↑Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:50 amGREAT!Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Tue Feb 01, 2022 11:11 am
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Sweet find Cody! Looks like a Timex!
Meaning: "To be tough; to have endurance; to have the capacity to absorb stress or damage, but still be able to function."
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Of course we're buddies Tom!
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Well good Mr. Dundee!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:43 amOf course we're buddies Tom!I usually post an "LOL!" after I make similar comments just in case the reader took me seriously, but this situation seemed like comical was the only way you would interpret it! I actually don't mind being teased one little bit, at least it means someone is thinking about me! LOL!
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"Pffft, that's not a stick..."! I don't have a stick, otherwise I'd post a picture! LOL!TPK wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:51 amWell good Mr. Dundee!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:43 amOf course we're buddies Tom!I usually post an "LOL!" after I make similar comments just in case the reader took me seriously, but this situation seemed like comical was the only way you would interpret it! I actually don't mind being teased one little bit, at least it means someone is thinking about me! LOL!
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Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:57 am"Pffft, that's not a stick..."! I don't have a stick, otherwise I'd post a picture! LOL!TPK wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:51 amWell good Mr. Dundee!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 3:43 am
Of course we're buddies Tom!I usually post an "LOL!" after I make similar comments just in case the reader took me seriously, but this situation seemed like comical was the only way you would interpret it! I actually don't mind being teased one little bit, at least it means someone is thinking about me! LOL!
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First came the intriguing box.
Sliding open the top begins to reveal the gem inside.
Dale (ORVET) has taken a mint Camillus Barlow and added Giraffe Bone covers. The knife is satisfyingly snappy, i.e. excellent walk and talk. Stong half stops. It is the varied green colors of the bone that are captivating, deep on one side light on the other. The variation is natural to the single bone that Dale used. I find the affect quite beautiful.
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There's a legend around here about a farmer who lost his Timex back in the '60s putting out hay, and the next spring he found it out in the field and it was still working, even after being through a cow's digestive system.
I have a 1959 Viscount model I bought for near nothing. These were made in England and are self-wind mechanicals. Didn't seem to want to keep a wind when I got it, and was even told by my jeweler it was probably junk. I took some thin oil and the toothpick of a Swiss Army Knife, and lubed what parts I could reach without taking the watch apart any more than popping the back off with a Swiss Army model that featured a special case oepner blade in place of the pen blade. After that, it would keep a wind about 6-8 hours. Not bad for a probably worn out watch. Needs spring bars and a band (as well as the o-ring seal to help maintain water resistance) but I will be wearing it. I am sure it would work even better if it were thoroughly serviced by an expert. The jeweler my Granddad used passed away a couple years back--and he was the last guy here locally who could work on a mechanical watch. My jeweler can change bands and batteries--but anything more he sends the watches off for.
I don't know what happened to the 1970s example (if I recall, one of the first Indiglos they made) with an expanding band my Granddad wore, but I've been meaning to get it working again. My Granddad and I have both looked for it and came up empty. It lasted 30 years of regular use, which included both use underground in the coal mines, and farm work. It's the one I plan to wear regularly.
I had a modern Expedition I was not impressed with . Date window stopped working, and the crystal chipped easily. Didn't last three years. Heck, I've got the Armitron digital I had back in Boy Scouts as my EDC watch back then, and 15 years later, it still works!
It was replaced by a Bertucci A3T that I've been much more impressed by; despite costing about the same. I paid $30 for mine as it was a "refurbished used" watch they sold for a heavy discount. Best I can tell, it hadn't been used.
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Here's one for you, Marco...cool shield, but the knife might be a bit on the small side for you! (At least it has a dagger-ish blade.)
We may have to start a thread dedicated specifically to "Big Knives" (if there's not one already)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/313851120019?_ ... %3A2060778
The blade shape looks strikingly similar to my Lansky1 Case/Zippo 4107 "Coffin Spike" mod (and here I was thinking I had invented that blade shape...silly me!
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I can't keep up with all these great acquisitions! The drill tray is cool! And those Henckels!!!
Cudgee, are those Wright & Sons?
I just got this one in. New (to me at least). Holy cats, it's a fine looking knife!!!
Cudgee, are those Wright & Sons?
I just got this one in. New (to me at least). Holy cats, it's a fine looking knife!!!
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Glad you scored that one QS. A fine knife.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 7:41 pm First came the intriguing box.P1040517 (2).JPG
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Dale (ORVET) has taken a mint Camillus Barlow and added Giraffe Bone covers. The knife is satisfyingly snappy, i.e. excellent walk and talk. Stong half stops. It is the varied green colors of the bone that are captivating, deep on one side light on the other. The variation is natural to the single bone that Dale used. I find the affect quite beautiful.
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Those are awesome looking handles. Fine looking is an apt discription.
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Nice knives fellas. 
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Just received my Christmas gift from my wife. She ordered it in November.
Worth waiting for.
Case Tribal lock.
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Just got a package from New York State. A buddy was shopping antique stores and came across this case full of knives. He texted me a picture and asked if anything interested me. I immediately zoomed in and said, this one most definitely, and gave him a little background on the 10th Mountain Division. He said he would check it out the next time he returned.
This past Saturday he texted, "I picked up that knife, what's your address?" I texted it back and asked what I owed him. He said, don't worry about it.
It arrived today and is in pretty pristine condition. A whopping $18!!! I had one with some scale cracks and patches that Herb fixed for me. What a find.
This past Saturday he texted, "I picked up that knife, what's your address?" I texted it back and asked what I owed him. He said, don't worry about it.
It arrived today and is in pretty pristine condition. A whopping $18!!! I had one with some scale cracks and patches that Herb fixed for me. What a find.
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