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I'd like Case to put out more patterns in the blue g-10 covers. Solely for the as-ground blades. Gunstock and peanut would be a nice start.
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I'd like Case to put out more patterns in the blue g-10 covers. Solely for the as-ground blades. Gunstock and peanut would be a nice start.
Thanks, Jeff. I can think of lots of excuses!Very nice, Vince/Prester John !
At my age "Wanted for quite a while" seems like a pretty good excuse.
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Thank goodness I have had my knives to focus on over the last few weeks! I bet many of you feel the same. Family togetherness and all of that is great, but knives don’t talk, or make a mess, or move my things around!
Thank you, friend! The scales are a kind of acrylic, Kirinite is the brand name (and I think it’s the same brand GEC uses for its acrylic). The handle is smooth, but still quite grippy. More so than smooth bone, but not as much as Delrin.Hey Spaten
I suppose that scale material, (acrylic ?) is as smooth as a normal 'handle', but it has do much depth, WOW !
It appears to have swirly/,wavy jigging, like emerald saltwater taffy, poured into the knife, and cut off when it cooled a bit.
Please feel free to post more pictures.
Michael
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Sincere thanks JJ, what a lovely pair, and in such peerless condition![]()
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Thank you for your very kind comments Jack!!!Superb start to the week JJ![]()
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I can definitely relate to the loss of days; perfect Bill Murray film analogy to go along with your marvelous trio for today!Morning folks, apologies for missing a day yesterday, struggling to sit at my desk due to back pain at the momentI hope everyone had a decent weekend, and that everyone has a safe and happy week. Finding it hard to remember what day it is here
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Thank you very much Harvey!!! That is a Syracuse Knife Co., one of the many Camillus owned trademarks in their heyday.Many thanks, JJ. Excellent pair of Jacks. The one on the right is a sweetie. Nicely detailed.
Two absolute beauties for you today; I really dig the "sunburst" horn covers on your lamb, too!HM Slater/Venture/Sheffield
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Cleaned up my Dad’s old snakeskin celluloid Imperial jack a little and thought it might as well get some pocket time. (Probably the first time in well over 50 years, but it had a hard life and deserved a rest.)
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Thank you Jack. I could watch that movie, over and over. Nice trio. Love the acrylic covers.
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Untitled by GaryWGraley, on Flickr
Just a tad larger than a peanut and for me, a great watchpocket carry
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Thank you for your very kind comments Jack!!!
I can definitely relate to the loss of days; perfect Bill Murray film analogy to go along with your marvelous trio for today!
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I really liked the versatility of clip carry with the CK sheath, switching it to my overalls when I'm in the garage or to my tool belt or just taking it on or off for various reasons.Nice set-up![]()
I really liked the versatility of clip carry with the CK sheath, switching it to my overalls when I'm in the garage or to my tool belt or just taking it on or off for various reasons.
It kind of makes me want a clip sheath for my other knives, the clips came in a 10 pack so I could do it if I wanted.
One I've wanted for quite a while:
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This will be in my pocket most of the time for at least the next few weeks. Picked it up at the mailbox a couple of hours ago. I like it a lot so far!