#06 Pemberton & Wingmen

Wow Jeff.... Nice work! With a little tweaking... I'd buy that. Maybe if GEC creates it, they'll call it the Black Mamba. Looks a little "Hoganesque" to me.

Peter
 
If I recall the sequence correctly, Peter, you sent me a PM admiring the 66, wishing you had bought one. I replied asking if you would be interested in buying it if I ever decide to part with it. When I started paring down I remembered your PM, and asked if you still wanted one. Worked out well for both of us.
 
Pjake keep me in mind if you ever decide to pass that Rotten Banana along to somebody else that would love to have it. :) I would gladly buy it from you!
 
If that happens, Doug will have right of first refusal to buy it back......you are firmly 2nd on the list! And yes Doug, I did contact you first ;)

Peter
 
I tried to do this to scale, so that the fictional long Pemberton would be 3.75" closed (if the original is 2.75" closed).

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The height of the stretched Pemberton is the same as the real one, but just looks thinner because of the proportions. The bolsters were stretched as well. I really like slender pocket knives . . . YMMV.

Thanks for the visual! You do like them slender!

Projecting further: would the skeeny jack knife you've pictured above appeal to you more than a serpentine or conductor frame with the same relative proportions, jack-knife configuration? (The above looks more like a low-waisted conductor than a "coke bottle," stretched as it is.)

... I sure am enjoying looking at these knives.

Thanks again for the excellent pictures, Pjake!

~ P.
 
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