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16 July 2019
An old antler handled fixed blade knife, unknown maker who used a file to make the spear point blade. Found in an Antique Mall in Sunbury, Ohio. Doubt that it's an antique.
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17 July 2019
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18 July 2019
I had two nice boot daggers by the maker named Funderberg; one with an ivory micarta handle and this one with more then likely Hippo Tusk. The micarta handled knife was stolen from my table at a knife show in Ohio around 2007-2008. Here's the one I still have:
http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...underberg4.jpg http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...underberg3.jpg [IMG]http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...underberg2.jpg[/IMG] http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...underberg1.jpg Here's a photo of both knives; the stolen one is on the top. The POS who stole it left the sheath behind... http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...nderbergx2.jpg |
I hate thieves, I hope he/she cut themselves with it.
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19 and 20 July 2019
Two days, two knives, one maker. Peter Martin made the patent pending assisted opening knives with awesome damascus blades. Handle scales are Mother of Pearl; white MOP and gold lip MOP. These were given to my wife's two sons; one lives in Paris; the other knife has lived in Bogota, Buenos Aires, and now Cancun.
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21 and 22 July 2019
Sorry for two days at a time...
Two Bark River Knife and Tool "Chute Knives" http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...r_o_chutes.jpg |
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Only issue is that I don’t own any of those fine blades! [emoji16] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
But you could Caleb! Some have been sold but others have not!
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23 July 2019
Here's one of several "WWII" Theater Knives I have; from E-Bay. None of them had sheaths so I bundled them off to Sandy Morrissey who made sheaths for them; giving him carte blanche in their style. This one appears to be a forged blade. No information whatsoever on the maker; but Sandy did the sheath justice!
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24 July 2019
Don Hedrick "Mini" Randall Gambler. Don has Randall's permission to use their knife pattern names with his minis he makes.
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25 July 2019
Here's an ivory bladed letter opener with a Rosewood handle; appropriate for 25 July; the patent date is July 25, 1865! 154 years old!
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26 and 27 July 2019
No clue what happened to the post I made to catch up the 26th and 27th...
26 July: Mickey Yurco small damascus knife: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...06/Yurco_1.jpg 27 July: Bob Ham fixed blade knife: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al.../ham_knife.jpg |
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Like the blade on the Bob Ham. Not too crazy about the handle though. https://i.imgur.com/hdHMrsk.gif |
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Lol... I can’t afford to buy gas for the Jeep these days. Maybe one day. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
28 and 29 July 2019
28 July 2019: homemade knife. Store bought blade, mosaic pins. I'll never sell it - it's mine! An interesting side note; when shaping and forming the handle my garage smelled like I was cooking Italian Stye - the handle is made from Olive Wood!
http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...ood_hunter.jpg 29 July 2019: Blackjack Dirk: http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...kjack_Dirk.jpg |
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Sorry guys - I’m in the hospital- will resume posts when discharged.
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Prayers sent. Get well soon.
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10 August 2019
Howard Imoden II "carved" blade knife. A strange knife, carved to imitate a flint snapped knife with a Buffalo Nickel inlayed in the handle. I came with a Rabbit Fur covered sheath.
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12 August 2019
In the hospital again boo hiss
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May you have a speedy recovery! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I got a new knife. I've been reading about these flipper knives and decided to get one. The brand is Civivi which is a budget brand made by We Knives. We is a high end Chinese knife company, not you usual Chinese crap. They are quite expensive so they came out with the budget Civivi brand to make some knives that were more affordable. Civivi aren't cheap, but they really well made and run in the $45-$95 price range. (the least expensive We brand knives run over $250).
I got the Naja model which has 9CR18MOV steel and G10 handle. It has ball ball bearings on the pivot which makes it a really slick opening knife. The blade is 3 3/4" long, and it has a full flat grind. https://i.imgur.com/TNHMXLg.gif http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=888 |
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Hope all is well..... prayers still heading your way. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
2 September 2019
All is well; last month I was in the hospital twice; once for a nasty infection and the other time for some cardiac issues.
Here's a Tanto, made by Chuck Hawes. It's a big blade; 6" long; 1/4" thick. I really like the Hamon on the blade; the Ivory Micarta could make a very nice canvas for some scrimshaw! http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...awes_tanto.jpg http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...to_1.sized.jpg |
Glad to hear 'All is well'
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Glad all is well bro.
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3 Sept 2019
Jim Downs, Ohio Knife Maker; his 25th Anniversary of making knives, Knife! Number 4 of 25. Jim said he gave me a low s/n in appreciation of my support of his knife making!
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Hey Brother, I hope you are doing well.......
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