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Thanks, Albert! Thanks, Ryan!

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July 25, 2019, 04:34 PM
greekfed
Thanks, Albert! Thanks, Ryan!
This old Puma White Hunter needed som TLC so I sent it to Seattle Edge for Albert to do his magic.

The custom sheath is by our own, Ryan Grizzle!

Thanks, Guys!!




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July 25, 2019, 05:55 PM
djpaintles
NICE!


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July 25, 2019, 09:08 PM
dozer
oh, Albert has worked his magic on several of my knives over the years. he is a wizard and a gentleman.

dozer


"She's got a cherry-handled pistol in her lollipop pocket." Five Horse Johnson
July 25, 2019, 09:49 PM
P220 Smudge
The only time I've been very badly cut and didn't even feel it was with a knife Albert sharpened. I pulled it from my pocket and went to flip the blade open and a spray of blood like something from a samurai movie spattered across the floor. Confused, I looked down and I was leaking heavily all over the knife and the floor. Turned out the pivot was a bit loose and instead of catching the thumb stud, I caught the edge of the blade and lopped a corner of my thumb off and never felt it. That man does amazing work, and from the looks of it, he did the same convex edge wizardry on your Puma there. Be careful with it, that edge ain't no joke.


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July 26, 2019, 12:51 AM
dozer
you ain't kidding. i have been delving into getting an ultra sharp edge on my knives. i have always gone to about 600grit for a general working edge on most of my blades. since i have been working kitchen knives, i have been working on getting that very fine, slicing edge for my chef knives. my goodness, what a difference that last 10% really achieves and how hard it is to attain it. it is an art as much as a skill. scary sharp is the best way to describe that kind of edge. Albert is amazing at getting that type of final edge. no matter what type of blade you are working with.

dozer


"She's got a cherry-handled pistol in her lollipop pocket." Five Horse Johnson
July 26, 2019, 04:00 AM
sybo
Yes the gentleman sure knows how to do SHARP!!!! He can reach a pinnacle I have only gotten close to a few times!!
July 27, 2019, 04:32 PM
Butch 2340
I have a late '60's/early 70's Puma Skinner that I have been meaning to send to Albert for an overhaul but I just get so nervous about sending it across country and back. My dad bought it in Germany when I was 10 years old for me and it has great sentimental value.


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July 27, 2019, 06:54 PM
P220 Smudge
Understandable. I live about an hour’s drive from his shop and have a bunch of knives I need him to work on, and pretty soon, I’ll have a straight razor that my great-grandfather bought and used as a professional barber for many years around the turn of the century before passing it down to my grandfather who used it even occasionally into his later years. I won’t send it through the mail, there’s no amount of insurance that’ll make up for that getting lost. Better off for me to take the two trips for drop off and pickup.


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