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Oh hell yea that sounds great Daniel!!! I might be able to pick up a bushcraft knife of yours on the for sale forum! You know how I love big choppers!!!!
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Oh hell yea that sounds great Daniel!!! I might be able to pick up a bushcraft knife of yours on the for sale forum! You know how I love big choppers!!!!
Cool! Talk to me on that Bushcraft knife, I can clean it up for you if it needs it. I just talked to the seller about it and we all might be able to work something cool out.
Ok, I'm confused. Is one of your Busch craft knives for sale on the exchage? I looked and didn't see one. Help a brother out, please.
Xander I know a guy who does great titanium work on a lathe. I think he could do anything you wanted. (I've been toying with the idea that he might be able to make a marlin spike for me). But it would be super expensive >$100 I'm sure.
Well if that's the case, that isn't all that bad! I have spoke to another maker about doing a wrought iron and stainless damascus spike for me, and his quote was above that. For custom tools such as my rigging knife I have coming from Daniel, I don't see the issue with spending a bit more for that.
Too bad Daniel doesn't do machine work, or I would have a round spike coming from him as well! Maybe one of his flat shackle spike in the future, but I need a splicing spike again.
-Xander
Evening gentlemen! Round of drinks on me! I've got only three choices though. Scotch, Bourbon, Whiskey.
Enjoying an absolutely devine evening sitting in the shade of my 90 yeard old Almond tree, 3 fingers of Bulleit and two ice cubes, its 70* and nothing could be better. Had a great ride to and from work on the bike, and now I am working on trying Daniels secret heat treat method. I am doing three test pieces all to be pulled out after differen soak times. I will update later with results, but here are the pics in the hot box...
-Xander
Brilliant idea Xander. Nothing quite like a nice double black -- neat of course.
Those are horn tumblers. I don't know how much volume they hold, but it is not insignificant.