The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Most of my money goes to LGI just happened upon this a little while ago, pretty sweet looking Ti knife for under 200 bucks. Sucks it’s made in China but I’m still contemplating on getting one. What do y’all think?View attachment 2812113
You and me both broMost of my money goes to LGbut I still have a deep fondness for classic ZTs. I'm pretty meh on their current stuff
Kershaw's customer service is pretty good. If you haven't already, contact them and see if they can help you out. A thread pitch gauge will help you determine the correct pitch, but you might need to adjust the length manually by trimming with a file.Good afternoon guys, I've not posted on this forum before. But wondering if anyone can't help me out, I have an old Kershaw Starkey ridge 1410, it's a bit of a heirloom from my father. However the pivot screw is a bit battered I'm wondering if anyone knows what size screw it is and where I could possibly find a replacement?
This right here. I have interacted with the ZT guys, and they were awesome to deal with.Kershaw's customer service is pretty good. If you haven't already, contact them and see if they can help you out. A thread pitch gauge will help you determine the correct pitch, but you might need to adjust the length manually by trimming with a file.
Hopefully, someone with direct knowledge of that specific knife will be a long to help.
Yeah I've contacted them they replied swiftly but wasn't able to get any help from them. I'll have to make a purchase for one of them, unless someone here is able to help outKershaw's customer service is pretty good. If you haven't already, contact them and see if they can help you out. A thread pitch gauge will help you determine the correct pitch, but you might need to adjust the length manually by trimming with a file.
Hopefully, someone with direct knowledge of that specific knife will be a long to help.
If the screw is still functional, just scratched up, consider it just evidence of the previous owners tinkering and involvement with a cherished tool.Yeah I've contacted them they replied swiftly but wasn't able to get any help from them. I'll have to make a purchase for one of them, unless someone here is able to help out![]()
It's been well loved, it's semi functional I'd say, not sure how long though as it's starting to round offIf the screw is still functional, just scratched up, consider it just evidence of the previous owners tinkering and involvement with a cherished tool.
Just wrap the threads in plumbers tape next time it's apart and set the pivot where you like it and it should stay put thereafter.It's been well loved, it's semi functional I'd say, not sure how long though as it's starting to round off