For You Hartsfield Fans

Nice hardwood floors! Seriously! Is that oak?

Thats pretty Hilarious..They are nice

I dont know the First thing about Japanese swords or renditions of such..But those are pretty damn cool...Thank you for indulging me
 
That last, small, narrow one kinda speaks to me. Whats the spine thickness on it?
 
Thanks JP. You have some collection! Thanks for the show. When I learn how to post pics, I'll get mine up. Thanks!
 
Would love if you would post a pic. thanks

well that is only fair...crappy pics though (sorry)

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Thanks for the pics, JP. Cool that Phill could find the order for it. I had a rare Choora at one time and Phill new when and who he made it for immediately.

You guys probably know that I am a fan of Phill and his work. That's a very nice collection you have there. One of the few Hartsfields I've never warmed up to is the Kwaiken, just don't like the thin blade steel used. Now the Strongboy is a different story!

Win
 
Win---Glad you stopped in! Don't worry about that thin blade steel. It's tougher than you think! Have you seen Leu's blades?
Rolf
 
JP,
Thanks, i enjoyed seeing your collection! Looks ke you've got some very nice examples. RL's knife looks like some castrating device.. ;)



Anthony, I think I've found your perfect match... you might need a shovel.

"On June 29, 1989, movie actress Zsa Zsa Gabor slapped a Beverly Hills motor cycle police officer in the face after he pulled her over in her Rolls Royce Corniche. The cop had asked her to produce her license and registration which were expired and was checking her priors when she drove off. He gave chase and pulled her over again. This time he asked her to get out of the car and the 72-year-old actress came out swinging, slapping the officer in the face and knocking his regulation sunglasses to the ground.

Gabor, pictured in police mugshot above, was taken to Beverly Hills police station and booked on five charges: battery against an officer; disobeying an officer; driving without a registration; driving without a license; driving with an open container of alcohol (a silver flash of bourbon was found in her car. Zsa Zsa said the officer had handcuffed her so tightly that her wrists were bruised so severely she was unable to attend a charity event that evening. It was later discovered she had indeed renewed her registration. The flask turned out to be the property of her eighth husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt.

Miss Gabor told reporters afterwards that her police experience "was like Nazi Germany." She said in a magazine interview about the arresting officer, "you should have seen the hatred in his eyes." As for slapping the officer, she quipped, "I have a Hungarian temper."

Gabor was sentenced to seventy-two hours in jail, one-hundred-and-twenty hours of community service at a women's shelter, and $13,000 in court costs. The event was later parodied in the 1993 movie, "The Beverly Hillbillies."
 
Basko---That poster is a regular PH Basher. "Where there is much light, there are many shadows."
 
JP,
Thanks, i enjoyed seeing your collection! Looks ke you've got some very nice examples. RL's knife looks like some castrating device.. ;)



Anthony, I think I've found your perfect match... you might need a shovel.

"On June 29, 1989, movie actress Zsa Zsa Gabor slapped a Beverly Hills motor cycle police officer in the face after he pulled her over in her Rolls Royce Corniche. The cop had asked her to produce her license and registration which were expired and was checking her priors when she drove off. He gave chase and pulled her over again. This time he asked her to get out of the car and the 72-year-old actress came out swinging, slapping the officer in the face and knocking his regulation sunglasses to the ground.

Gabor, pictured in police mugshot above, was taken to Beverly Hills police station and booked on five charges: battery against an officer; disobeying an officer; driving without a registration; driving without a license; driving with an open container of alcohol (a silver flash of bourbon was found in her car. Zsa Zsa said the officer had handcuffed her so tightly that her wrists were bruised so severely she was unable to attend a charity event that evening. It was later discovered she had indeed renewed her registration. The flask turned out to be the property of her eighth husband, Prince Frederick von Anhalt.

Miss Gabor told reporters afterwards that her police experience "was like Nazi Germany." She said in a magazine interview about the arresting officer, "you should have seen the hatred in his eyes." As for slapping the officer, she quipped, "I have a Hungarian temper."

Gabor was sentenced to seventy-two hours in jail, one-hundred-and-twenty hours of community service at a women's shelter, and $13,000 in court costs. The event was later parodied in the 1993 movie, "The Beverly Hillbillies."

Now I remember why I never read any of your asinine posts!
 
Love the look of PH's work and I'm heavily influenced by it...how he manages to command such prices given the finishes is also quite spectacular! I hope he thinks imitation is form of flattery...I can't afford to buy them.
 
wnease---Phill's prices are outlandish! The finish on his blades is a "duty' finish. The blade looks good if it's used or not and it cleans up nicely. Just like a Busse satin finish. The way they cut ... well, that's another story!
 
Now I remember why I never read any of your asinine posts!

Anthony, Hey.. i was just kiddin ya!! I thought you would enjoy the humor.. laughed out loud at your hardwood floors thing, Very funny.

(No disrespect meant )

Sorry for the interruption. David
 
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