JKM-1 modifications?

Bruise - How'd you get that magic stone finish on your sheath? White buffing compound on a ten inch flannel spiral sewn wheel at 1550 rpm or was that the Windex and paper towel treatment?
 
Nasty said:
Bruise - How'd you get that magic stone finish on your sheath? White buffing compound on a ten inch flannel spiral sewn wheel at 1550 rpm or was that the Windex and paper towel treatment?

Neither. He chrome-plated it.
 
AAAAAarrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhh....

Bruise - TOO much information

I need a personal injury lawyer...Bruise made me snort lemon iced tea up my nose...
 
I think the JKM would be a bit heavy for a neck knife. Maybe with a wide strap - 1/2 - 1 inch - it might work OK. Or if you removed the slabs and skeletonized the handle.

FWIW, I'm not sure neck knives are all that exciting. Wearing normal clothes, I'd have to wear it out in the open, or under something - making it rather inaccessible. So you walk up to someone, and there's your knife, right under their nose. Not sure I want that much attention. The only exception might be loose workout clothes, where it's pretty easy to reach under a shirt. So I stick to the tried and true pocket.

Also, great black sheath! I love the inscribed line - great detail!
 
Tohatchi NM said:
I think the JKM would be a bit heavy for a neck knife. Maybe with a wide strap - 1/2 - 1 inch - it might work OK. Or if you removed the slabs and skeletonized the handle.
I agree, it's just too big.
FWIW, I'm not sure neck knives are all that exciting. Wearing normal clothes, I'd have to wear it out in the open, or under something - making it rather inaccessible. So you walk up to someone, and there's your knife, right under their nose. Not sure I want that much attention. The only exception might be loose workout clothes, where it's pretty easy to reach under a shirt. So I stick to the tried and true pocket.
I wear a neck knife every day under my uniform shirt. I can just slide my finger between the third and fourth buttons and whip it out. Without the button-down shirt it's just not practical for me.
Also, great black sheath! I love the inscribed line - great detail!
Thanks! The credit belongs to Terry Sisco.
 
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