Nice Randall. I really like the shape of the blade.
It's a burl of some species. Buckeye, box elder, maybe even maple. They stabilize the wood and dye it making it hard to tell what it is (to me).
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
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My research turned up the type of wood used for the scales on the newest Fox knife, it's Moroccan Thuya burl (pronounced two-ya)
Still looking for the other....
Never ride faster than your Angel can fly!
Spent part of the morning doing a light cleaning of my newly acquired fixed blade knives and new old stock Old Cutler muskrat. The 3 fixed blade knives came from an 83 yr old seller and I was lucky to get them all for under 100 bucks.
Kinfolks knife was re-handled at some point but did a good job of it.
Also included was an old Case, and a German made stag
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Nice Randall! Very nice!
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
Appreciate that Doug, yes I'm happy with them...they're not show pieces by any means but still in great condition.
They all had sheaths, thus the scratches, and all have been sharpened. I don't know much about the Case other than its post war, hoping to find out more as there's no other stamping on it
The Edge brand stag is the newest of the bunch age wise, it wasn't used much at all...
Never ride faster than your Angel can fly!
All those knives for under a buck? That's robbery!!! Great score you lucky dog.
The only reason some people are still alive is it's illegal to shoot them.
American Legion Rider
Randall, you are going strong. I picked up 5 knives today, Christmas gifts for the brothers in law and my brother. I did squeeze in a couple for me. Pictures to follow.
US Army Retired, Command Sergeant Major
No longer riding, memories, memories
Way to go Jim! Looking forward to seeing those....
That's how Michele shops for other people...usually, almost always squeezes in something for herself
I've been working on a rescue from the bay, I picked up for 16 bucks. Seller couldn't tell me much other than it was old. Needed some tlc, but I'm very happy with the results.
Seller pictures:
Before cleaning:
After:
Tang stamp taken after cleaning:
Royal Brand was in business between 1914 until 1954, was told that this dated most likely in the earlier years
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Before I put this MAC fix blade with right handed sheath on Craig’s List , I’m offering it here for $75 plus shipping. 1960’s - 1970 , it was in production. Like new wood handle and clean blade.
5 7/16” blade , 10 1/8 overall length. MAC knives are high carbon steel , made in Japan.
2012 Triglide Piaggio MP3 500 to get groceries 1991 FLHS as back up
"Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it !"
Tiffany, Olive, Daisy, “The Three Musketeers” together again.
I hadn't posted anything here in awhile so let's change that!
Picked up a couple of Ulster Knife Co. bone handled knives for a combined cost of 40 bucks shipped.
The 2 blade was in very rough shape, the 3 blade was only in need of a light cleaning and oil.
Here's the before of the bowtie or propeller shield knife, followed by the clean up of them both side by side. Other than some pitting on the topside (exposed) of both blades it is remarkably solid.
And the 3 blade peachseed bone is a great example, with minimal blade loss and pocket worn scales
I'm happy to show it off here to y'all...
Never ride faster than your Angel can fly!
We lost one of the good guys, legendary knife maker Tony Bose passed on today. Prayers lifted up for his family.
"Tony Bose, legendary slipjoint maker, passes away at 74 – Knife Magazine" https://www.knifemagazine.com/tony-b...es-away-at-74/
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I go to Habitat for Humanity Restore every time I'm in the area. Found this as the employee was looking for a space on the shelf to display it. I told him he found a place for it and took it from him. Can't beat the price. It's for a Buck 110. I have a couple that need cases.
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
R I P MANDY