Glennbad on the Podcast

herder

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Mike and I had a great conversation with Glenn (glennbad) on the "Catch Bit Show" podcast which was released today.
Aside from being a highly respected knife modder, Glenn is also a true gentleman and a good friend.
 
That was a great episode. As someone who dabbles in knife modding, it was fun to hear Glenn’s thoughts and stories. Also fun to put a voice and a personality with the screen name (obviously personality comes through in forum posts, but hearing a conversation is better). glennbad glennbad Hey Glenn, I listened before reading your comment and honestly didn’t notice you saying “um” at all.
 
By the way, it’s always fun to hop in my truck to go to work and notice a new episode of the catch bit show to listen to while I drive 👍
 
Excellent news..this is jusy what we needed...jumper cables into the neck bolts of Catchbittensteins lifeless (for good reasons) body...
 
Glenn worked on the one in the upper left. Took a #49 with a broken spring and made it into a single blade jack.
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Also replaced the spring on the Queen DB Barlow.
Thanks again!
 
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A few of my knives have made the trip to Glenn’s workshop. It was a great podcast glennbad glennbad ! Moran would understand why we like our $40 Case knives if he was familiar with the incredible work you have done for so many of us. Thank you very much Glenn!

You mentioned that Case knives are the hardest for you to work on. That made me wonder, does that include the vintage ones from the 70’s and earlier or just the newer ones?

1979 Appaloosa Barlow with the pen blade removed by Glenn.
 
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It was kind of funny the timing of this podcast. I just made another post about it, but I had just purchased a Fight'n Rooster Irish Jack with celluloid handles that I thought might need recovered. I was researching and came across glennbad glennbad and his outstanding reputation. Being able to hear from the man himself was really cool!

Always appreciate the podcast. I've learned so much and it's always good for a laugh as well! Thank you guys for keeping it up!!
 
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