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cwo4uscgret 06-05-2019 12:30 AM

looks really close! Good job.

Caleb 06-05-2019 06:56 AM

Nice blade Doc!


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cwo4uscgret 06-05-2019 11:02 AM

5 June 2019
 
Not only does A. T. Barr make great knives (he's retired from making knives now though) he and his wife Barbara are good friends.

Here's a liner lock by A. T. with maroon micarta scales:

http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al..._barr_open.jpg

Caleb 06-05-2019 05:53 PM

That’s my favorite blade profile on a broken blade. [emoji106]


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pitor 06-05-2019 09:05 PM

Nice blades sir, you really have a problem with knives, a good problem IMO! :D

Nice blade you too Jim!

cwo4uscgret 06-06-2019 08:09 AM

6 June 2019
 
Seventy-five years ago the Allies were coming ashore in waves to the beaches of Normandy. Six years ago during a visit with my wife's son in Paris we spent 3 days in Normandy France including St. Mere Iglais, Gold/Juno Beach and Omaha Beach including the US Military Cemetery there. Humbling. Everyone should try to visit Normandy and the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC. That's even more humbling because there are shipmates on the wall.

Since it's D-Day +75 Years here's a military issued knife; the Cattaraugus Q225; a knife intended for Quartermasters and Supply types; big thick blade to pry open wooden crates and a bit steel butt for driving the nails back in the wood!

http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...augus_225q.jpg

Rick McC. 06-06-2019 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by cwo4uscgret (Post 167031)
Seventy-five years ago the Allies were coming ashore in waves to the beaches of Normandy. Six years ago during a visit with my wife's son in Paris we spent 3 days in Normandy France including St. Mere Iglais, Gold/Juno Beach and Omaha Beach including the US Military Cemetery there. Humbling. Everyone should try to visit Normandy and the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, DC. That's even more humbling because there are shipmates on the wall.

Since it's D-Day +75 Years here's a military issued knife; the Cattaraugus Q225; a knife intended for Quartermasters and Supply types; big thick blade to pry open wooden crates and a bit steel butt for driving the nails back in the wood!

http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...augus_225q.jpg

Very nice.

cwo4uscgret 06-08-2019 12:57 AM

7 June 2019
 
A little late...

SCAR Richard Schuchman, authorized by Randall Knives to copy their styles and make mini-Randall’s.

http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...scar_knife.jpg

cwo4uscgret 06-09-2019 12:50 PM

8 June 2019
 
Every so often I run across a commercial knife that I like. Helle, of Norway is one such knife. This knife is one of them.

http://iwantthatknife.com/Gallery/al...egermester.jpg

Caleb 06-09-2019 05:14 PM

That’s cool..^^^^^^


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