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Nice pics guys!

I've sent a (third) 1981 Schrade I*XL pearl canoe knife to Bill Feeney at "Spouting Whale" in Massachusetts to have some scrimshaw work done and it made me want to gather all my Feeney scrimmed items together for a group photo. I'm going to polish all the tarnished ones so they look their best when Bill sends back their new companions.

Scanner bed is just about covered already so this little sub-set of items has become a collection of its own. 99% of the time I collect unused Schrade knives but have branched out to collecting any items scrimmed by Bill after being introduced to his art through the Schrade I*XL knives he did.

Pictured are four synthetic handled Frost Cutlery lockbacks, one mammoth ivory Parker trapper (with duck scrim), two elephant ivory plaques, one mammoth tooth money-clip (with dog scrim) and two genuine MOP canoes. All the rest of the items are bone. Bill did the fixed blade for me a couple years back, the rest of the items were done in the 1980s.

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Nice pics guys!

I've sent a (third) 1981 Schrade I*XL pearl canoe knife to Bill Feeney at "Spouting Whale" in Massachusetts to have some scrimshaw work done and it made me want to gather all my Feeney scrimmed items together for a group photo. I'm going to polish all the tarnished ones so they look their best when Bill sends back their new companions.

Scanner bed is just about covered already so this little sub-set of items has become a collection of its own. 99% of the time I collect unused Schrade knives but have branched out to collecting any items scrimmed by Bill after being introduced to his art through the Schrade I*XL knives he did.

Pictured are four synthetic handled Frost Cutlery lockbacks, one mammoth ivory Parker trapper (with duck scrim), two elephant ivory plaques, one mammoth tooth money-clip (with dog scrim) and two genuine MOP canoes. All the rest of the items are bone. Bill did the fixed blade for me a couple years back, the rest of the items were done in the 1980s.

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Beautiful work, outstanding collection!! You are very fortunate to have been able to assemble those, I'm hoping to see your latest when it comes in. Thanks for showing these! -James
 
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