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tenbears10
23-06-2004, 19:52
Thought I would let you see some pics of my new Gene Ingram. I was lucky in that I contacted him on the off chance and he had a spare blade he wasn't sure what to do with. End result I got it in 2 weeks when his waiting list is September at the minute. He made the handles similar to the 20b I have already but still different.
Anyway i'll get on with it:
http://www.yoxio.com/img/54487.jpg
http://www.yoxio.com/img/54486.jpg
http://www.yoxio.com/img/54485.jpg
They look pretty good together
http://www.yoxio.com/img/54494.jpg
The lanyard is the product of my new found braiding obsession.
Again I can't fault Gene's work or his service. There has been lots of discussion on steel etc he uses but at the end of the day all his knives are fantastic (I'm saying that because this and the 20b are D2 :wink: )
Bill
Nice Knife there Bill, I like the Braid as well :-D . A good knot for finishing a braid is a Matthew Walker. I dont know how well it would work on leather though :oops: .
It might be an idea to have a word with Schwert on the Matthew Walker side of life since he works with leather braid a fair bit by the looks of it. :-)
I have never used a matthew walker to terminate braid but I cannot see why it would not work well. So many knots too little time.
I generally terminate short knife lanyards with a crown and wall knot. Neat and solid. I already sent tenbears a tutorial link for that but here is one
http://outdoors.free.fr/images/Schwert_JCbraid3.jpg
A cover knot like this works great too, but there must be hundreds of options here.
http://outdoors.free.fr/images/Schwert_SLKTerm4.jpg
Nice braid on a nice knife. I love my SLK.
Beautiful knife Bill - shame about it only being D2 though. :wink: :lol:
(just kidding :wink: )
Schwert, where do you get your leather lace from? I'd love to have a go at something like that.
tenbears10
23-06-2004, 23:36
martyn
Schwert gets his from here http://www.davidmorgan.com/braidingsupplies.html?ticket=2 20557-3819846&sequence=167126
Mine was from the uk
http://www.leprevo.co.uk/thonging.html
The USA stuff is hand cut kangaroo lace and the UK is machine cut cow lace. His is much better quality but more expensive. I am going to try ordering some kangaroo though because I think it will look a lot better.
David Morgan's book is a must (from amazon.co.uk) really straight forward explanations.
Bill
rapidboy
23-06-2004, 23:45
Bill ,thats a peach.
I intend to get a Gene Ingram knife when funds permit.
I love the clean and simple understated lines.
Beautiful
RB
Pearce-Tandy are now stocking roo hides; they've also just started carrying the Australian lace cutter.
Now, all I need to do is work out how to use it... :-D
rapidboy
19-07-2004, 21:34
Im thinking about getting an SLK ,maybe the scaleless one.
So anyway im looking for some feedback about the knife and also about D2.
Cheers
RB
tenbears10
19-07-2004, 22:17
Rapidboy
I can't fault the D2 but I don't have much to compare it to. People seem to think the S30V is better but it is fairly academic.
I know the scaleless one you mean, not sure how it would feel in your hand but they are razor sharp little knives.
Bill
rapidboy
19-07-2004, 22:24
Just thinking as a neck knife it would be slimmer and slightly lighter.
I have a scaleless version of a smaller pocket knife from Gene and my preference is to the version with scales. The handle is short so a bit of extra width makes handling far easier IMO.
The scaleless is in this image on the right and is identical (except it is A2) to the little pocket next to it with green micarta.
http://forums.outdoors-magazine.com/upload/images/Schwert_Ingram8CLb.jpg
I think my preference in the SLK configuration would be to scales also. The weight difference would not be much but the handling would be vastly improved I believe.
I have no complaints for D2, Gene knows this steel well.
rapidboy
19-07-2004, 23:45
Thanks for the feedback guys.
The #7 is also appealing and perhaps more useful than the SLK (but then i don't really need another knife i just want one :-D )
Cheers
RB
tenbears10
20-07-2004, 00:02
I just had another look and Gene has 2 knives available at the minute. One is a naked slk and the other is a 13a with desert ironwood handles both look great and no waiting time!
He might put a handle on the slk for you?
Bill
That Naked SLK in S30 looks great....I would be tempted especially if you wanted a necker only. I like the scales but Gene added filework to the naked SLK.....no.....I still like some scales.....
http://geneingramknives.blademakers.c om/Image_Knife.asp?Ident_Value=13 56
But wait......only $125.... :o):
That's pretty good, works out at about £70 here in the U.K. for anyone that is interested, I have too many toys on order as it is so I will have to pass :cry: