Bob, THAT POS would fail the second it really tried to cut something. Kind of like the first knife I made,, it is ugly, horribly made and good for nothing.
The stock paint on my National Security safe is as good as new and it's about 20 years old. But of the wife gave me OK to get the upgraded finish I'd be all over it!
Most of the knives I've sharpened on my Wicked Edge don't even have the same bevel angles on both sides so I have to even them up. I start each knife by using a black marker on the edge and adjusting the angle until it takes the black off the edge, then I go to sharpening/re-beveling.
Some...
Y-T71 - All I can say is WOW to the leather work you are doing! I have done some myself but nothing that good.
As to the drinking, I was a lush and quit cold turkey 8/10/89 when I found out I had liver failure. Nothing I have done since would've been possible had I not quit - life is much...
You might remember that I won a $500 fixed blade from Knife Rights. I sold that knife for $450 and found this for sale on FB for the same price. Lanny's Clip, beautiful Mammoth covers and great walk and talk. Enjoy!
There's a few light scratches on the blade, but that's fine as it'll be a...
I got my first CCW near Sacramento CA in the 90's and carried either a Star Firestar (heavy!), or a Makarov in .380. I moved to LV in 2003, got my CCW again and this time carried a Kimber CDP in .45 auto for many years. Now I have bought 2 9mm's, a Sig P365 Macro TacOps and a Springfield Armory...
This is what I won in the Ultimate Steel drawing. CPM154, Stabilized Maple Burl, tapered tang, mirror polish. A thing of beauty. That said, I have no use for it and will probably put it up for sale to fund a custom slipjoint.
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