Ebony & Ivory Live Together in Perfect Harmony...

What a great pair. They really do complement each other.
 
I sure appreciate all your nice comments friends.

Regarding Robb's question in post #16, I have to admit that I am not sure if Jerry used an internal pivot bushing or a pivot washer bushing on this one. It appears to me to be the latter, but maybe one of you with more bricks in your cart can help me out here. :D
 
Either way, fantastic catch on the pair. Individually, they are stunning. Taken together, they are a match made in (knifeknut) heaven. Congratulations.
 
From what I can see, looks like on the Halfrich the liners are relieved so I assume there is a pivot bushing. Just my guess though...
 
From what I can see, looks like on the Halfrich the liners are relieved so I assume there is a pivot bushing. Just my guess though...

I mill relieve my liners using a rotary table on the milling machine. When looking inside the frame it almost appears as if there is a washer of some type. At this time I also do not use a pivot bushing but at a later date may.

Ken
 
Ken after a closer look I see yours are relieved also, and thanks for pointing out yours were. Didn't mean to leave the point out of my post...
 
Two Beauties Ford,great pictures as usual,
-Vince
 
Ford,

Really nice pictures, and Knives! :thumbup:

We are really getting some great slippies made..., and they just seem to get better and better! :p

Kent
 
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