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CanRanger
13-01-2005, 17:15
Hey everyone I have ben busy lately making a couple of knives in my shop. Its become a new hobby for me.
The first of the 3 is a cocbolo handle the next is a Birch burl and the last is of ebony with self made mosaics. I also made the sheaths to go with them they are made of 440c and the blades length is 4 inches long.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/trio.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/coco.jpg
http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/ebony.jpg
This next one is a full tang scandi handled in Micarts with a blade of 4 1/2 inches and is made from 1095.
http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/scandi.jpg
Lastly is a knife I forged from a file with a 4 1/2 inch blade
http://home.cogeco.ca/~adude/forge2.jpg
tenbears10
13-01-2005, 17:27
Very nice work :biggthump
Abe.. they look great... good work!!
by the way i got the fire piston way ahead of when i thought i would!!
thanks for all you help and excelent service!! :-) :biggthump
RovingArcher
13-01-2005, 21:35
Very nice work.
What I find amazing is that Abe's talent extends from woodworking to knives. I really like the long micarta handled scandi.
Here is a pair of paddles that Abe custom made for me.
http://img79.exs.cx/img79/2573/11-AbePaddles.jpg
Randy, you have some very talented freinds (I'm sure you know everyone in the Americas).
Just a thought, that's you at work is it not, I am curious as to why you have those 2 marvellously crafted paddles at your place of work, because I currently have a mental image of a modern day Nessmuk canoeing into work :o):
Nice work CR but what I'd like to know is why are all your sentences complete and your words spelled correctly on this forum? :?: :naughty:
Ah the paddles at work....yup the Sary Gamp is out in the parking garage....
Actually I had Abe craft this pair for our 24th wedding anniversary, and simply collected them at work so my wife would not see this huge package delivered at home. These just arrived last month so have not seen the water yet, but this spring I intend to get out with them to see how they compare to my other paddles. Abe made these in solid (one-piece) old Ash with a cherry facing on the front and back of the shaft. They are an amazingly nice paddle from an old design. I would love to meet Abe sometime as his talent with wood is vast and these knives are showing a nice eye too.
If I had the time I could actually paddle to work...down Lake Washington, through the cut to Lake Union, portage by the Locks to Puget Sound and then paddle on to Elliot bay to work. Of course, it would probably take me all day to get here.....about the same as it does on bad traffic days now that I think about it. :o):
Well Randy, in respect that you could paddle in I envy you and may I wish you a happy anniversary (even if it is a little early) :biggthump
CanRanger
14-01-2005, 04:56
Well see I am Canadian and write in the Queen's english, so all my sentences make sense here. Its when you read my writing on an American forum you think my spelling is wrong. :wink:
A talented knifesmith AND wordsmith! Surely a rare combination. Great work.
Well see I am Canadian and write in the Queen's english, so all my sentences make sense here. Its when you read my writing on an American forum you think my spelling is wrong. :wink:
Un huh. :roll: :sulkoff:
Ok Schwert, I found something in that photo that is upsetting to me. We've probably discussed this before but I need a refresher course.
That vest has flaps on the pockets! My Mackinaw vests do not. I can only assume that your vest is a Cruiser. But the only cruisers I see in my catalog are tin cloth. Wassup bud? BTW, is that a wool vest or moleskin?
whitebuffalo
14-01-2005, 13:15
Your file knife looks like a classic green river design, do you sell these? If so how much?
tenbears10
14-01-2005, 13:24
That vest has flaps on the pockets! My Mackinaw vests do not. I can only assume that your vest is a Cruiser. But the only cruisers I see in my catalog are tin cloth. Wassup bud? BTW, is that a wool vest or moleskin?
Hoodoo the vest is a custom. I think you can order different options, like pocket flaps and IIRC it is wool.
I also don't think I've seen a pic of schwert without it on.
Bill
Ok Schwert, I found something in that photo that is upsetting to me.
I'm just wondering about the need for paddles in a cube farm :-D
Schwert, do your colleagues tend to act a bit bemused around you? I know mine behave strangely at times - honestly, you'd think none of them had ever before seen 3m lengths of tool steel, Japanese forging hammers, leather...
:o):
Schwert lives on the west coast so it's not a problem. Once he gets his kilt, he will start a new office fashion craze! :lol:
CanRanger
14-01-2005, 14:49
WhiteBuffalo
I intend on selling these knives but I am not sure it would be ok to talk about price on this forum I am not too familiar with the rules of conduct here. If you want to email me through my link on my signature I could let you know. I just don't want to break any rules here.
As far as Randy getting a kilt I have always wanted to look ito the utilakilt company. I have sen some at the knife shows and think they are the greatest.
Looks like I sort of hijacked this thread with my fashion show and other odd behavior.
The vest is indeed a custom Cruiser (Style 8) in 26oz Mackinaw wool. Amazingly even with the custom upcharge of 50% it is still very close in price to the off-the-rack Style 20 vests. The Cruiser has two full inside pockets, a full double back and patch front pocket instead of handwarmer pockets. I consider this design the finest vest (waistcoat) made.
I gave her the canoe paddles she gave me a brand new Style 8 in wool. I sort of got 2 gifts....but do not tell.
Also note, you must request buttons on the front placket and front pockets rather than snaps to duplicate this vest when you call the Filson Custom line. They may try and tell you it cannot be done, but insist...my wife almost did not.
I have had my eye on a Utilikilt and I want one. It would be perfect with the vest, which I do wear everyday....eccentric, calling eccentric dork with canoe paddles in cube and green vest wearing a UtiliKilt,....calling eccentic.... :o): Of course, if I wear a Kilt I will also have the right to have a much larger knife in my sox.
ESpy, you called it. They just know I am a harmless nut with very odd tastes. Wool instead of fleece, knives, fountain pens, a fully-equipped vest....I could go on, but they know where to come when they need help. Funny how they all congregate around when I get a parcel. When I pulled the paddles out of a huge WeedEater box, the crowd fell silent in admiration....Might have been the Ingram that was slicing open the box, but I think it was the Paddles.
But back to Abe...he is one talented man, and I am sure would also look fine in a Kilt. :super:
I could go on, but they know where to come when they need help.
Again, this sounds all too familar... :biggthump