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Started by IZ, September 04, 2010, 09:55:09 PM

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MikeZ

Beautiful job.  
So when are you starting to sell to the DMF public?
I'm sure we could keep you busy for quite a while
'03 M1000Sie (in need of a bath), '71 Honda CB500 (the Project), '10 Tiger (the tourer)

triangleforge

One more - I've had this piece of steel in more or less this shape & rattling around in the bottom of my blacksmith box for probably a decade now, and I'm finally done putting off finishing the stupid thing.





One part of the puzzle fell into place when I scored some big scraps of walnut & birdseye maple earlier this month from construction of friends' new microbrewery/bar, and I wanted to try using both. I burned through a whole lot of cutlers rivets trying to get fancy, before realizing that - with my current skills - K.I.S.S. was the proper approach.
By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon

ducpainter

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    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
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kopfjäger

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kopfjäger

This book was started by my friend Bob Kasper. He passed away several years ago and Fred has finished the book. RIP brother. GHCA forever.


http://www.crawfordknives.com/fred%20bauer%20book.htm
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cokey

Just came in..  gerber gator line.. hunting knife, machete, machete junior,machete pro..    some good hiking, camping, zombie gear...



Take some better pics if anyone wants...
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Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob. 
make the beast with two backs goats.

rgramjet

Ive got a hankering for a new blade......maybe fixed this time.  Loves me a drop point, hate tantos.
Any suggestions?
Quote from: ducpainter on May 20, 2010, 02:11:47 PM
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WarrenJ

Take a look at the Bark River Knife & Tool Fox River Hunter - nice drop point made from A2
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triangleforge

#563
A friend of mine runs a big re-enactor rendezvous every year (1840s trapper era), and asked me to come out and demo blacksmithing. I was introduced there to a fun tradition called the trading blanket - think of it as Ebay, but with barter. Someone will start things off by tossing something on the blanket - a bear-fur hat or a flintlock, say - and everyone else has the chance to offer items they're willing to trade for it & sweeten their offer to compete with other bidders. When the bidding slows, the "seller" can take any offer that's on the blanket, or say no thanks and the whole thing starts again.

I traded one of my Triangleforge knives & a half-finished sheath (with a promise to finish it the next morning!) for this, an old Western Knife Co. blade from Boulder, Colorado:



It's a pretty ragged, relatively common old factory knife, and needs repair to the guard - though the edge is excellent - so it doesn't seem like a great deal at first glance. But consider: Rick Hartner, the metal sculptor who's generously opened his shop to me, used to work in the Western factory back in the era this one was likely made, so there's a small chance this one passed through his hands at the polishing station many decades back.

Even more important, my dad had one just like it. I know I borrowed it for most of my first post-Boy Scouts forays backpacking and paddling into the backcountry of Oregon & Washington, the first trips without any adults around to tell us what to do, or to pull us out of the soup if we screwed up. I remember losing & finding my dad's knife several times - once from a flipped raft in the Deschutes River - though my recollection is a little hazy on whether I ever found it that last time it got away from me.

When I pick up this knife, I'm transported back to those trips on whitewater rivers all over the Northwest, or long trips on foot through the Cascades, or skiing & camping for days above timberline on the north side of Mt. Hood. I think of the people who introduced me to those things, and remember that I have an obligation to pass those things along to someone else.

Knife for knife, it probably wasn't a great swap. But considering that I got a time machine out of the deal, I'm going to consider it a better than even trade.
By hammer and hand all arts do stand.
2000 Cagiva Gran Canyon

Bick

It's all in the grind, Sizemore. Can't be too fine, can't be too coarse. This, my friend, is a science. I mean you're looking at the guy that believed all the commercials. You know, about the "be all you can be." I made coffee through Desert Storm. I made coffee through Panama while everyone else got to fight, got to be a Ranger.

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IZ

^ One of my buddies uses that Cold Steel Rajah for his EDC.  Insanely large!  I have the Rajah III.   



BTW..the s/o is checking out a job with Kershaw.  This could get interesting!  [evil]
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2010 Monster 1100 "Niro" 
2003 Monster 620 "Scuro"



Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

IZ

2018 Scrambler 800 "Argento"
2010 Monster 1100 "Niro" 
2003 Monster 620 "Scuro"



Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

cokey

I WIN
Quote from: my wifeOk babe I surrender to u.  U may work me out till I drop

Quote from: Timmy Tucker on February 27, 2011, 11:11:58 AM
About the goat...
His name was Bob, but the family called him BeelzeBob. 
make the beast with two backs goats.

IZ

2018 Scrambler 800 "Argento"
2010 Monster 1100 "Niro" 
2003 Monster 620 "Scuro"



Quote from: bobspapa on May 29, 2011, 08:09:57 AMThis just in..IZ is not that short..and I am not that tall.

BoDiddley

Quote from: IZ on August 28, 2013, 11:12:24 PM
Finally, a Spyderco I like

That is one cool knife, I have been carrying spiders Wayne Goddard for ever, nice and thin.
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