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Mercator K55K and Brass version.
As you can see, I made this heavy kind of "antiqueish vinegar deep fry patina" on the K55K.

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GEC #71 Bull Nose - all unused

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After the two with bails have been carried and used for various tasks for some time.

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As the GEC #15s I showed earlier in this thread these GEC #71s are tough knives.
 
GEC #71 Bull Nose - all unused

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After the two with bails have been carried and used for various tasks for some time.

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As the GEC #15s I showed earlier in this thread these GEC #71s are tough knives.

Ed, that is a big bunch of BULL.............Nose's :eek::D:eek::D

Very nice collection :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
Recently, I've been carrying my small fixed blades more than my folders...

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Thanks Jeff. I appreciate that. My wife surprised me with that one around a year ago. Im loving your current carry options. I look forward to seeing how you enjoy the 154 steel.
 
Brett, so far so good. The 154CM was a little easier to sharpen than Queen's S&M ATS-34, which is reportedly run at 59 HRc. If anyone knows the hardness of the railsplitter 154CM, I'd appreciate you posting it. In customs these are usually around 61, but I'd be surprised if a production knife would be that hard.
 
Growing some Rhubard patina.:D These farmers jacks are amazing. I think I'min love again. :D

Happy weekend folks.

Best regards

Robin

 
Super pictures, Robin!!! Nothing like workin in the garden and especially in style:D:cool: Glad to hear love is in the air!
 
Super pictures, Robin!!! Nothing like workin in the garden and especially in style:D:cool: Glad to hear love is in the air!

I was going to tackle my overgrown Black raspberry patch but rhubarb was easy and has no nasty thorns. )))

Have a great weekend my friend,glad you are safe from the floods.))

Best regards

Robin
 
I was going to tackle my overgrown Black raspberry patch but rhubarb was easy and has no nasty thorns. )))

Have a great weekend my friend,glad you are safe from the floods.))

Best regards

Robin

I bet those black raspberries will be worth navigating the thorns;) I am safe from the floods, although it was pretty deep in the back yard:eek: You have a great weekend as well, my friend!:D
 
Gevonovich - I just got through telling my wife I was having a bowl of cherries for my snack tonight :D:eek::D

Great Barlow and a nice photo as well :)
 
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