Re: WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 7:08 pm
Very nice Paul!

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I'd carry 'em, too, if I could. I must be crazy too.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 7:02 pm Going a little crazy with the knives today but it’s fun.
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Thank you, redrider, & I think that being lumped in with Paul & David is a pretty good thing, too.1967redrider wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 11:13 pm Nice trio of Schrades, Paul. That Shapleigh was probably made by Schrade.![]()
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Tom: I bought this knife in a zip lock bag full of junk knives and seen its potential. It was missing the scales on one side and the master was worn down to a nub. I sent it off to Ed Landers one of our very own AAPK members and he worked his magic on the old girl. He put a set of scales on one side of it with a parts knife he had and put a master on it from a parts knife and a shield on it from a parts knife and made it what it is today. I enjoy carrying it from time to time as it reminds me of Ed and how wonderful our members are here.
It's saying something! It speaks to my knifers heart so to speak. Must have a strong possative energy to it. Is the shield a BSA shield?woodwalker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:36 pmTom: I bought this knife in a zip lock bag full of junk knives and seen its potential. It was missing the scales on one side and the master was worn down to a nub. I sent it off to Ed Landers one of our very own AAPK members and he worked his magic on the old girl. He put a set of scales on one side of it with a parts knife he had and put a master on it from a parts knife and a shield on it from a parts knife and made it what it is today. I enjoy carrying it from time to time as it reminds me of Ed and how wonderful our members are here.
great hoksKnifeSlinger#81 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 7:02 pm Going a little crazy with the knives today but it’s fun.
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thanks buddy.
I actually just passed on one of those because I swore it was a later SMKW-related import. Now I"m sorta regretting it, after just the opposite is confirmed. Albeit, this one was based on the Woodcraft.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 4:11 pm Going with this MI made Marbles fixed blade today.
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Yes sir. A BSA shield. Here is a close up!TPK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:42 pmIt's saying something! It speaks to my knifers heart so to speak. Must have a strong possative energy to it. Is the shield a BSA shield?woodwalker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:36 pmTom: I bought this knife in a zip lock bag full of junk knives and seen its potential. It was missing the scales on one side and the master was worn down to a nub. I sent it off to Ed Landers one of our very own AAPK members and he worked his magic on the old girl. He put a set of scales on one side of it with a parts knife he had and put a master on it from a parts knife and a shield on it from a parts knife and made it what it is today. I enjoy carrying it from time to time as it reminds me of Ed and how wonderful our members are here.It looks great but my eyes can't make out the fine details.
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Outstanding knife woodwalker!woodwalker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 8:08 pmYes sir. A BSA shield. Here is a close up!TPK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:42 pmIt's saying something! It speaks to my knifers heart so to speak. Must have a strong possative energy to it. Is the shield a BSA shield?woodwalker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 7:36 pm
Tom: I bought this knife in a zip lock bag full of junk knives and seen its potential. It was missing the scales on one side and the master was worn down to a nub. I sent it off to Ed Landers one of our very own AAPK members and he worked his magic on the old girl. He put a set of scales on one side of it with a parts knife he had and put a master on it from a parts knife and a shield on it from a parts knife and made it what it is today. I enjoy carrying it from time to time as it reminds me of Ed and how wonderful our members are here.It looks great but my eyes can't make out the fine details.
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