Rick Menefee Knives...

I cracked waggglebee ivory yesterday on his Northfolk. So if any one wonders why he has different ivory theyre it is. My own screw-up! Here is some going to new homes tomorrow. One was a order the other i made and sold to keep sane.

Hey Rick, everyone who has ever dealt with ivory knows how fragile it can be. I guess I would rather have it crack before it was done than a couple days after I got it, I just feel bad that you have to do a bunch more work.

Those other two you just finished up look great!
 
Hey Rick, that new home wouldn't be ALA would it? :) Sure hope so, hate for you to go insane so I am glad that you got to do them. Outstanding work as usual.
Jim
 
Rick,

That Ivory Micarda is the cats meow! Hopefully I'll be able to say.."Here kitty kitty kitty " pretty Soon! Spectacular!

Kent
 
Rick,

That Ivory Micarda is the cats meow! Hopefully I'll be able to say.."Here kitty kitty kitty " pretty Soon! Spectacular!

Kent

Very nice :thumbup:
 
I knew Vince would like this one. This one is going to Mpls MN to a very nice man that has waited Patiently for 17 months.
 
This will me my first knife from you & this will be my first Slip Joint ever!!! Has this evolved into one of your patterns you now make? Thanks and I'm very happy to make one of your Slipjoints my first. Here are some specs the seller gave me. Thanks!


Rick Menefee Lanny's Clip Prototype
Scales – Culpepper's Jigged Bone
Bolsters & Liners – Stainless Steel
Closed Length - 3 7/8"
Steel - CPM-154
Shield - Gimp
Condition – 98%+ of new from maker
Pull - about a 6.5 out of 10 (can be pinched open)
 

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Its a Tony Bose pattern. I am makeing one thats for a customer just like that one. That has some great bone on it. Once you get use to a slip-joint everything else will be sold or thrown away! Rick Menefee
 
I will be using it! I don't believe in buying knives and not using them. Thanks for making such a Great looking knife Rick! I believe you have converted me to a Slippy collector!
 
Hey Big Red One, (TacBlade),

What a Great LC! I agree..Please use it, and I bet that it will cut like heck!:cool: I agree with Rick,...maybe after you start using this one...all the rest of your knives will become"drawer knives!" :D

Kent
 
That LC Rick is really a great one, please let us make it my next one. Remind me when my name pops up again. Not much I can think of changing on it, pretty near perfect as far as I can tell.
 
Woah that's a great looking LC TacBlade. That'll make a slipjoint lover out of you if anything will!
 
Paring knives: perhaps the most useful knife of all. These 2 are super slicers but still thick enough to have zero flex which makes them perfect for more rigid veges like carrots. as well as the softer 'stuff'.

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You cannot get a better 'User' Hunting knife than this one. Blade profile is ideal for field dressing and of course it is ground thinly towards the edge and very sharp. A "For Flesh Only" knife is how i will use it.

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Cocobolo Butcher. This one is going to my son, as i have another, almost the same.

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Thanks Rick for the heart & soul you put into every knife you make. It shows and it is so appreciated, as are you.
roland
 
Man Roland you hit the meat-cutters jackpot!
Love those paring knives. They'll snazz up any butcher's block.
Congrats!
 
Thanks for the enthusiastic posts, but all the accolades must go to Rick. All i did was get lucky enough to get these through various deals.
roland
 
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