What Makes a Good, Traditional Barlow?

Darn it! I already got the next half dozen Christmases taken care of it as it is! :grumpy: :D
 
Will, there will be 1-blade and 2-blade versions.
The sawcut bone will be a little different. Just slightly.

Hey, how does everyone like my new paint job??
 
Lookin forward to the "clips"

Dave

Oh, Bye the Bye the green is perfect! :D gets me in the mood for SPRING!!
 
Will, there will be 1-blade and 2-blade versions.
The sawcut bone will be a little different. Just slightly.

Hey, how does everyone like my new paint job??

EXCELLENT colour Charlie....In NZ that is called KARAMEA GREEN...It is the base colour for all our camouflage paint jobs, and yeah we camo pretty much everything.... FES
 
Nice looking green color, Charlie. Remembers me a little on my #66 Serpentine Jack :D
 
Most of the world I know thinks of NZ as a very green place.
You would think "paint it green and it would disappear"!!:D

Now that I am a "Dealer", I can speak more freely about the process of producing traditional pattern knives. (I hope).:cool:
 
Most of the world I know thinks of NZ as a very green place.
You would think "paint it green and it would disappear"!!:D

Now that I am a "Dealer", I can speak more freely about the process of producing traditional pattern knives. (I hope).:cool:

WOW! You look good in green, Charlie! :thumbup:
 
Nicely done, Charlie. What covers will be available for the clip variant? Looking forward to another great Barlow!
 
TC, slight color variations on the sawcut bone will be seen I think. We are looking at more antiques to get a feel for what reflects these old ones.
The traditional materials and styles will be maintained.
There will be more knives in this run than the last, so those who missed out will have a better chance to have one.
 
Charlie, I keep watching this thread in anticipation of a new Barlow by G.E.C or something similar. :rolleyes:
You sure know how to hurt a guy. ;)
-Bruce
 
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