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I had a terrible time trying to pull this Northwoods Indian River Jack in. I don't usually name things ... but ... I had to give this one a name ... Annabelle This message has been edited. Last edited by: Hobbs, | |||
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My Spyderco Manix 2, just like every other day! ------------------------------------ 135 ├┼┼╕ 246R | |||
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Today it's gonna be this Schrade Old Timer, Middleman Jack with desert ironwood scales. Clip, & pen blades. It's a handy little knife. | |||
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I carry this one often. This was Al Mar’s personal EDC knife that he gave me at the ’92 S.O.F. Convention, just a few months before he died. Al Mar Hawk (Model# 1002TW - TITANWOOD scales) ________________________________________________________ The trouble with trouble is; it always starts out as fun. | |||
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Stunning, Z06 Any idea what the steel is? | |||
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Thank you Hobbs. AUS-8. Rc 57-59 ________________________________________________________ The trouble with trouble is; it always starts out as fun. | |||
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Z06, very nice, was that a one off or is it a production knife? I don't remember seeing it on his site for sale. I'd love to have one. Nice keepsake you have from Al! | |||
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These two, | |||
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And what is that knife scurvy. | |||
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Today was Benchmade 477-1 A few Sigs and some others | |||
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I believe it was an older production knife from the mid 1980s. They might come up on web knife sites with for sale sections. It means a lot to me after I found out Al and I were both Industrial Design graduates of Art Center (formally L.A. but now in Pasadena). Al built a 2-man submarine as his Masters project. This is a picture a friend took at the '92 S.O.F. after visiting Al at his booth. ________________________________________________________ The trouble with trouble is; it always starts out as fun. | |||
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Very cool, looks like an early version of the Osprey of the Hawk, that knife is a keeper! I'm going to search around and see if I can find one. It's a nice clean design for pocket carry. | |||
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Benchmade 755MPR. _________________________ "Age does not bring wisdom. Often it merely changes simple stupidity into arrogant conceit. It's only advantage, so far as I have been able to see, is that it spans change. A young person sees the world as a still picture, immutable. An old person has had his nose rubbed in changes and more changes and still more changes so many times that that he knows it is a moving picture, forever changing. He may not like it--probably doesn't; I don't--but he knows it's so, and knowing is the first step in coping with it." Robert Heinlein | |||
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My Great Eastern Cutlery Wallstreet Wharncliffe Lockback Northfield Smooth Autumn Bone 1095 Polished Steel Nickel Silver Fluted Bolsters Brass Liners Cloud/Keyhole Badge ... anyone remember steel pennies ?? | |||
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I just bought one of these | |||
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Hobbs, that's one handsome knife sir. I had a Northfield Viper with a wharncliffe blade and it was a great cutting edge for all the day to day tasks. I lost it and really need to pick up another. DSgrouse, that little Schrade is just the right size. You're gonna like it. | |||
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Thank you sir. GCE61, the edge has good bevels but didn't really come very sharp. The bevels are a good start and I know the edge will be popping with little effort. | |||
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I ended up with the 3 blade stockman version........ ahem 4 of them cough, cough | |||
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