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Nice to see it KevinGoodmorning everyone, ive had my hartshead barlow in my pocket for the weekend and will probably stay there today too. Might add one more for the work day. View attachment 2014138
Thanks ToddNice HHBs gentleman.![]()
Thanks for the tip RachelGood morning, Jack. Be careful opening all the blades at the same time. Those demo knives are notorious for breaking springs. (maybe a result of making a million of 'em on government budget?)
I might just stick with my Pony Jack all week. Have a great one, everybody!
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Nice pairing Jack !
Thanks Steve, I'm loving your pics
I think that’s a fine idea, but we’re still going to need a fresh photo every day.Good morning, Jack. Be careful opening all the blades at the same time. Those demo knives are notorious for breaking springs. (maybe a result of making a million of 'em on government budget?)
I might just stick with my Pony Jack all week. Have a great one, everybody!
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I love the bone on both of these.![]()
Nice memory and nice knives !
1990 Case 6392. My wife bought it for me Christmas of 2015. Honestly didn’t realize it had been that long.
I’ve thought about lightly filing the kick on the sheep’s foot blade many times but haven’t. It’s kind of nice and easy to open.View attachment 2014430
Thanks!I like what you did to the pen blade !![]()
Thanks for the tip Rachel![]()
These British Army 'Burma Knives' were introduced towards the end of WW2, and I've seen an awful lot with broken springs
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I'll see what I can do.I think that’s a fine idea, but we’re still going to need a fresh photo every day.![]()
That's exceptionally fine stag
I think you did a pretty good job on trying to match Rogers Bone .A Pal Navy Utility Jack that I lucked into at the Badger Knife Show. It was before they had to skip a year, and Half Stop Ron and his wife were there. They’d made a nice trip out of it by staying withOld Engineer and his best half, Nancy. Poor Tennesse folks were subjected to brats off Harry’s grill, and some pastry that cheesheads call Kringle.
Joking aside, Ron told me that their hosts and the cooking were top notch.
Anyway, as we are compelled to do, we all sat around a table for coffee, and admired each other’s new knives. These things go through my mind when I tote this little jack.View attachment 2014211View attachment 2014212
It’s not easy to duplicate real Rogers Bone. I think I should darken my dye job on the TL-29. View attachment 2014252
Have a fine Monday!
Thanks Davidpic!
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Thank you Mike. It was a custom shop extraordinaire. Our one and onlyThat's exceptionally fine stag
Did you do that?
Custom Shop?
Harry I don't believe a day goes by on here that I don't think of Ron.I think you did a pretty good job on trying to match Rogers Bone .
You have succeeded in bringing back some good memories to me of our mutual friend Half/Stop Ron .We had too few great times with Ron and Pam . Ron was serious about knives but he also had a great sense of humor too . Like when we were at the Rendezvous and new people would ask where to go .