Rick Menefee Knives...

If I waited five years for Reese Bose & ordered a stockman,it'd probably be a shadow.My kinda knife,you can't hurt it.
-Vince

Well then you'd be happy (as I'm sure you already know) since it's Reese's (and Tony's) stockman pattern that the knife is based on. When Rick first handed me that knife at the show my jaw dropped until I realized he wasn't handing me one he made. :eek:

(My first thought was how the heck did I miss getting my mitts on that one. :p)
 
Well then you'd be happy (as I'm sure you know) since it's Reese's (and Tony's) stockman pattern that the knife is based on. When Rick first handed me that knife at the show my jaw dropped until I realized he wasn't handing me one he made. :eek:

(My first thought was how the heck did I miss getting my mitts on that one. :p)

That's funny Elliott.

I am sure Rick will build it real good.
I know Rick is eager to start making two (made alot so far of 2 bladers) & three bladers,and he always tries to do his best. I think we're gonna start to see some great ones coming off Rick's bench. I have never had a knife from Rick,fixed or folder,that when in hand,you could feel it & not deny,he has knifemaker blood in his veins through "n" through.
-Vince
 
The stockman is a remington pattern. Premium stock knive is what it was called. Remington c-1, c-5 and c-30 are great remington cutlery catalogs. theyre is a muskrat with the same frame. The two in the southeast corner are 3.5 trappers. Double blade eureka jack which TB gave me the pattern is going to one of the guys that has been posting and in the northwest corner is a future parring knife
 
After the Big Show.
Here is a bench WIP shot,for those interested There is stuff there for guys here

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That is a cool spread! I am curious about that piece way up in the upper right. Is that a knife pick? Also, what is that above it? Mammoth ivory slabs?
 
I think you are correct on both,TFF
-Vince
 
Your right it is a knife pick and the set of mammoth ivory was sent buy a customer to put on a single blade sowbelly.
 
Rick sure knows how to make a knife you just want to put in your hand and put to work! :thumbup:
 
That mini Bowie looks great. What's the overall length?

It's 7 1/4" overall, with a 3 3/8" blade. The perfect size for real world practical use. This ones going into the backpack for some summer camping fun.
 
These are something to see,mammoth ivory handles,hand rubbed blades & sheaths from Larry Parson's with exoctic inlays,elephant & snake.

Rick's photo's

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And mine

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This one started out as a Loveless style City Knife,only to get a semi skinner blade
I'd like to name it "How sweet it is"

Leather by Larry Parsons

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underside of handle

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That is sweet indeed Vince.

This doggie from Rick was waiting for me when I got home from work. 3 5/8" dogleg shadow with african blackwood. This one came out real CLEAN, smooth all over! Turned a crappy day at work for me into a great day.:) Thanks a bunch Rick!:thumbup:
 

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Nick,that does look to be a real nice one & ground thin,too :thumbup:
Congrat's,you are really getting some great collection of knives together
-Vince
 
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