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I spotted this Hinderer Emmett knife on eBay and snagged it for the V1917 serial number. I thought it would be neat in this photo since the Colt 1911 was made in 1918 and the artillery fuse is dated 1916. The pocket watch belonged to my great-great-grandfather. This is just some stuff I carried yesterday. I hadn't carried the P220 in a while. ============================================ Photographs: https://photobucket.com/u/photoman12001 ----------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoman12001/ ----------------------------------- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/photoman12001/videos | ||
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Great pictures, with some very interesting items in that first one. Thanks for sharing them. *** "Aut viam inveniam aut faciam (I will either find a way or make one)." -- Hannibal Barca | |||
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I've always really admired your photos. I love the way you color coordinate guns and knives. Thanks for sharing! | |||
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Thanks, I enjoy doing photos like these. ============================================ Photographs: https://photobucket.com/u/photoman12001 ----------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoman12001/ ----------------------------------- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/photoman12001/videos | |||
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Great job on the pics! Very cool having your GG Grandad's watch. I have my grandad's. I hav no family history further up the tree line than grandparents. Nice P5 you have...Had one some years ago...great shooter. Don't. drink & drive, don't even putt. | |||
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Great pics! Thank you for sharing. What pen is that in the pic with the P220? | |||
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Grimsmo Saga These are the pens I carry and/or use often. My favorites are the Saga and the Microtech Siphon 2s (three on top). This message has been edited. Last edited by: photoman12001, ============================================ Photographs: https://photobucket.com/u/photoman12001 ----------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoman12001/ ----------------------------------- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/photoman12001/videos | |||
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I truly love firearm and pocket dump photos and themed photos. Sir yours are some of the best I have enjoyed. VI... | |||
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These are some great photos. Really enjoyed you sharing them. | |||
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It’s beautiful!! Thank you!
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Outstanding pics. Thank you! Jerry | |||
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Neat stuff! | |||
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1911 with a serial number of 236? Is that one of the first 1911's ever made? If so, very cool. ______________________________________________________ Often times a very small man can cast a very large shadow | |||
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Awesome pics of some really cool stuff. As always, thank you for sharing. Niech Zyje P-220 Steve | |||
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Those Grimsmo and Microtech pens! I sense a new growing obsession coming on. Seriously, I need to own one Grimsmo and one Microtech. May I ask for a quick, brief brain dump on your pens? How they feel, function, ease of refill, and anything else. Do you know if they do mechanical pencils? I'm on the search now... Thanks! --------------------------------- I know my nation best. That's why I despise it the most. And I know and love my own people too, the swine. I'm a patriot. A dangerous man --Edward Abbey After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say "I want to see the manager." - William S. Burroughs | |||
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There are three more digits after that. I've just gotten pretty good at clone stamping in Photoshop ============================================ Photographs: https://photobucket.com/u/photoman12001 ----------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoman12001/ ----------------------------------- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/photoman12001/videos | |||
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Grimsmo Saga: Generally awesome. It has a great feel and balance. The mechanism is really neat and unique. I highly recommend watching their videos on YouTube. I didn't want a Saga until I watched those and fell for the time and effort that went into making them. They come in many varieties. I like my being plain stone washed with a nickel aluminum bronze slider. I'm a big copper & brass fan so I would only want one with a slider made of that material. Logos on the pen tip and clicker button can affect value. People generally pay more for logos on the tip and especially the click button. Joint the Grimsmo discussion group on Facebook if you're on there. Lots of information and it's the best way to snag a Saga. I also recommend getting one with at least serial number 0600. Somewhere around there is when they started making the body tubes in-house as opposed to using premade tubing. For the price, I want it all made by them. Microtech Siphon 2: These are great if you like to fidget with stuff and for starting conversations; people always ask about them when they see me using it. They are ok for quick notes but I would want to write a novel with one. They aren't the most comfortable. Machine Era Field Pen (black & brass ones): In my opinion, these are the best pens if you want something small. They are just as big as they need to be to use a Parker refill. They're well made, have a nice/fun mechanism, and are reasonably priced. Unfortunately, I don't think they make this model anymore Hinderer Investigator: These are a close second to the Field Pen. They share the same great attributes expect for the mechanism. This one has a screw-on cap so it's a two-handed affair. On the plus side, Hinderer makes different tips and they can be used defensively in a pinch. Notice one has a pointed tip and one is flat. They also make a much more pointed/aggressive tip. All these pens use Parker refills. Specifically, I use Fisher Space fine point refills almost exclusively. They work best for my needs. Refills changes are easy for all of them. All of these are made in the USA. I use pens often every day for everything from notes at work to keeping Rummy scores while my lady and I are at coffee shops, wineries, or breweries. I would estimated the usage of these pens as follows (% of time I grab it if I need a pen): Grimsmo Saga: 90% Microtech Siphon 2: 5% Machine Era Field Pen or Hinderer Investigator: 5% I have a lot of other pens but I just don't use them much any more. The copper pen on the bottom of that photo is a Matthew Martin. I used it quite a bit until I got the Saga. As far as mechanical pencils go, I don't have much experience with nice ones. Tactical Turn is making them so if I wanted one I'd probably start there. Machine Era might also make some. I hope that helps. ============================================ Photographs: https://photobucket.com/u/photoman12001 ----------------------------------- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/photoman12001/ ----------------------------------- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/photoman12001/videos | |||
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Those Grimsmo and Microtech pens! I sense a new growing obsession coming on. Seriously, I need to own one Grimsmo and one Microtech. May I ask for a quick, brief brain dump on your pens? How they feel, function, ease of refill, and anything else. Do you know if they do mechanical pencils? I'm on the search now... Thanks![/QUOTE] Grimsmo Saga: Generally awesome. It has a great feel and balance. The mechanism is really neat and unique. I highly recommend watching their videos on YouTube. I didn't want a Saga until I watched those and fell for the time and effort that went into making them. They come in many varieties. I like my being plain stone washed with a nickel aluminum bronze slider. I'm a big copper & brass fan so I would only want one with a slider made of that material. Logos on the pen tip and clicker button can affect value. People generally pay more for logos on the tip and especially the click button. Joint the Grimsmo discussion group on Facebook if you're on there. Lots of information and it's the best way to snag a Saga. I also recommend getting one with at least serial number 0600. Somewhere around there is when they started making the body tubes in-house as opposed to using premade tubing. For the price, I want it all made by them. Microtech Siphon 2: These are great if you like to fidget with stuff and for starting conversations; people always ask about them when they see me using it. They are ok for quick notes but I would want to write a novel with one. They aren't the most comfortable. Machine Era Field Pen (black & brass ones): In my opinion, these are the best pens if you want something small. They are just as big as they need to be to use a Parker refill. They're well made, have a nice/fun mechanism, and are reasonably priced. Unfortunately, I don't think they make this model anymore Hinderer Investigator: These are a close second to the Field Pen. They share the same great attributes expect for the mechanism. This one has a screw-on cap so it's a two-handed affair. On the plus side, Hinderer makes different tips and they can be used defensively in a pinch. Notice one has a pointed tip and one is flat. They also make a much more pointed/aggressive tip. All these pens use Parker refills. Specifically, I use Fisher Space fine point refills almost exclusively. They work best for my needs. Refills changes are easy for all of them. All of these are made in the USA. I use pens often every day for everything from notes at work to keeping Rummy scores while my lady and I are at coffee shops, wineries, or breweries. I would estimated the usage of these pens as follows (% of time I grab it if I need a pen): Grimsmo Saga: 90% Microtech Siphon 2: 5% Machine Era Field Pen or Hinderer Investigator: 5% I have a lot of other pens but I just don't use them much any more. The copper pen on the bottom of that photo is a Matthew Martin. I used it quite a bit until I got the Saga. As far as mechanical pencils go, I don't have much experience with nice ones. Tactical Turn is making them so if I wanted one I'd probably start there. Machine Era might also make some. I hope that helps.[/QUOTE] Great info! Thank you for taking the time! Appreciate it, Nev --------------------------------- I know my nation best. That's why I despise it the most. And I know and love my own people too, the swine. I'm a patriot. A dangerous man --Edward Abbey After one look at this planet any visitor from outer space would say "I want to see the manager." - William S. Burroughs | |||
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