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just a few pieces of my pocket cutlery

Started by beowulf, March 16, 2011, 05:59:15 PM

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crazell

those are some mighty fine toys thmbsup  thmbsup thanks for sharing..

old salt

All gave some Some gave all

The Old Salt

Watauga

Mighty nice Watermelon Slicers you have there beowulf thmbsup

redhawk

Mighty fine ! Mighty fine !  Good looking stickers.  Did you make those?

beowulf

wish I could say I made em , but no . the top one was done by armi antiche in italy , got a hell of a deal on it !dealer had some stock that was damaged in storage ( rust) thing retails for $379 , got it for $50 . the next three are museum replicas pieces made by windlass steel works , actually better made than I`d expected , and the bottom piece is a paul chen piece ! it and the claymore are probably the best of the bunch , followed by the basket hilt . the three are the sharpest of the group ! all have carbon steel blades !

ErikPrice1@msn.com

Those are some nice lookin pig stickers.

NAULTRICK1

 [hmm] If you keep them in your pockets, who repairs your clothes? Ain't you afeerd of stumblin and endin up singin soprano?  ROFL ROFL fncg ROFL

beowulf

I have very deep pockets ! ROFL ROFL ROFL chain mail lined !I call the claymore my arkansas toothpick !

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beowulf

made three of those between 1985 and 2003 !sold them and have`nt worked up the get up and go to do another one ! unless you`re doing a very plain early dirk the carving gets rather intense ! ROFL there`s a lot of good ones out there , museum replicas has a nice one , and of you dont mind spending a wee bit more , the cold steel dirk is top of the line !  check here   http://swords.museumreplicas.com/search?SearchTerm=scottish%20dirk , or here , http://www.coldsteel.com/scottishdirk.html  , a tad high but you can find them on ebay for less !

crazell

Quote from: beowulf on March 16, 2011, 05:59:15 PM
couple of my toys !
boewolf I came across this sticker and thought of you..

beowulf

just cant fathom why they insist on putting holes in blades now days ! or saw teeth on the backs !