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Tony_Wood wrote:
Ivoryman wrote:Staining a handle with an old plumb colored 055 Case along.
Nice Case! What is the handle attached to?


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Tony_Wood wrote:Worked this up to 2500

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That one shines!
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Ivoryman wrote:
Tony_Wood wrote:
Ivoryman wrote:Staining a handle with an old plumb colored 055 Case along.
Nice Case! What is the handle attached to?


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jmh, like the Case too, another fabulous discontinued pattern. Imagine that.
Glad Tony asked, that looks sharp.
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Thanks guys, for $30 you can't go wrong. I have made these for people and helped kids make their own. Great project, great mod, great tool to have when you're done. Infinite possibilities. Cold Steel gives you some fabulous raw materials to work with allowing you customize your own tool any way you can imagine.
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Edward K Tryon from Philly, PA with me picking berries.
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Love those 055 red bone Case's I-Man and John and the bone on that E.K. Tryon has some fine skins as well. ::tu::
Good photos by all!

Have these 4 out to play this beautiful Saturday morning and snapped a few outside pics on the picnic table bench. 3 stag handles and a rosewood fav.
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Ivoryman wrote:Edward K Tryon from Philly, PA with me picking berries.
Great knife Ivoryman, those berries are almost weeds up there aren't they. While visiting my son there, I saw them everywhere. Pretty when blooming and delicious when eating.
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sunknife wrote:Love those 055 red bone Case's I-Man and John and the bone on that E.K. Tryon has some fine skins as well. ::tu::
Good photos by all!

Have these 4 out to play this beautiful Saturday morning and snapped a few outside pics on the picnic table bench. 3 stag handles and a rosewood fav.
Good picture sunknife, but hard to take a bad one with those as subject matter. I especially like the middle top one. Size, scales, pattern ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks doglegg. That top one is a cheapo Rough Rider whittler that had very washed out looking whiteish stag that I dyed to get that red stag look.
That little sucker has amazing snap and sharp blades and has become one of my favorites to carry.
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I keep hearing good things about the RR's. That whittler might be a good place to jump in. You did a great job on the scales.
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sunknife wrote:Love those 055 red bone Case's I-Man and John and the bone on that E.K. Tryon has some fine skins as well. ::tu::
Good photos by all!

Have these 4 out to play this beautiful Saturday morning and snapped a few outside pics on the picnic table bench. 3 stag handles and a rosewood fav.
What is the knife on the left?

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Tony_Wood wrote:What is the knife on the left?
It's a 3-3/4" Fight'n Rooster with a sheep foot main blade and pen secondary, blades open at opposite ends.
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doglegg wrote:
Ivoryman wrote:Edward K Tryon from Philly, PA with me picking berries.
Great knife Ivoryman, those berries are almost weeds up there aren't they. While visiting my son there, I saw them everywhere. Pretty when blooming and delicious when eating.
Blackberries are invasive take over weeds, and everywhere up here. Plague. But those in my photo are raspberries carfully cultivated in my yard, so they're cared for, babied, weeded etc. and not invasive, and not everywhere. I think you might be talking Blackberries, but I could be wrong. I grow raspberries and am constantly trying to get rid of the Blackberries in the place because I think the birds bring them in and seed them. I think.
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Ivoryman wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Ivoryman wrote:Edward K Tryon from Philly, PA with me picking berries.
Great knife Ivoryman, those berries are almost weeds up there aren't they. While visiting my son there, I saw them everywhere. Pretty when blooming and delicious when eating.
Blackberries are invasive take over weeds, and everywhere up here. Plague. But those in my photo are raspberries carfully cultivated in my yard, so they're cared for, babied, weeded etc. and not invasive, and not everywhere. I think you might be talking Blackberries, but I could be wrong. I grow raspberries and am constantly trying to get rid of the Blackberries in the place because I think the birds bring them in and seed them. I think.
Yes Sir it was blackberries I was referring to. I like to eat both but raspberries, mmmmmmmmmm.
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Nice looking tomahawk Ivoryman!
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Stockmans ::tu::
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Case trapper rehandled in jigged buffalo horn, with pinned shield
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Mike,
That Trapper looks like it means business! ::tu::
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Mike that is a very fine looking knife. Congrats! ::tu::
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zed6309 wrote:Stockmans ::tu:: 20180709_135740-01.jpeg
Zed, what is the giant stockman up top?
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Traded into this a week back .... Beaut example of the cutler's craft from S&M (4 3/8" Closed)
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Nice photos, fellows. My favorite on this page is Tony's mushroom knife.
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Hard to pick a favorite on this page but I am an admirer also of TW's handi work.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
zed6309 wrote:Stockmans ::tu:: 20180709_135740-01.jpeg
Zed, what is the giant stockman up top?
It's stamped C.K but as fair as I can find out these was made by Italian company G.C co ,It's overall 9inches I guess it's as big as a Schrade lumber Jack ::tu::

Here it is next to a standard sized sabre Barlow that I 're handled ::tu:: the coin is a large 1977 jubilee coin .
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