Thank you, Ken.
This (as Supernatorial said) is a nice contest.
Last night and early this morning, I spent some very enjoyable time browsing through the "Elusive Schrades" thread started by Waynorth (in Feb, 2009) with many wonderful and rare old Schrades posted by Charlie, Mark Nagle (maybe Nagle pics posted by Charlie?) and many others.
I suggest making #35 in Waynorth's "Elusive Schrades" thread for Blade.
I have always liked this 4 1/2" English Jack with beautiful jigged bone and the Bomb (??) Shield. I especially like the Long pull and Swedge on the main Clip blade.
This knife has two Bolsters. The almost 3/4" long threaded top Bolster is absolutely stunning. This is the icing.
I had hoped to post the picture of #35 from Waynorth's thread, but my meager skills are not up to the task.
I want to thank Charlie (Waynorth) for his many wonderful Contributions to BF, but "Elusive Schrades" is one of my favorites.
Several of the other suggestions are also inspired by Charlie's thread.
Oh Yeah, I guess I should mention that this is all about Ken and his eternal quest for challenge.
Mike H.
This (as Supernatorial said) is a nice contest.
Last night and early this morning, I spent some very enjoyable time browsing through the "Elusive Schrades" thread started by Waynorth (in Feb, 2009) with many wonderful and rare old Schrades posted by Charlie, Mark Nagle (maybe Nagle pics posted by Charlie?) and many others.
I suggest making #35 in Waynorth's "Elusive Schrades" thread for Blade.
I have always liked this 4 1/2" English Jack with beautiful jigged bone and the Bomb (??) Shield. I especially like the Long pull and Swedge on the main Clip blade.
This knife has two Bolsters. The almost 3/4" long threaded top Bolster is absolutely stunning. This is the icing.
I had hoped to post the picture of #35 from Waynorth's thread, but my meager skills are not up to the task.
I want to thank Charlie (Waynorth) for his many wonderful Contributions to BF, but "Elusive Schrades" is one of my favorites.
Several of the other suggestions are also inspired by Charlie's thread.
Oh Yeah, I guess I should mention that this is all about Ken and his eternal quest for challenge.
Mike H.