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It's a d w childress. He sells on the forum.Nice fixed blade, do you mind my asking what it is? [emoji106]
You took the word right out of my mouth! [emoji106]
It's a d w childress. He sells on the forum.Nice fixed blade, do you mind my asking what it is? [emoji106]
You took the word right out of my mouth! [emoji106]
Lovely, indeed! May I ask the maker?
It's a d w childress. He sells on the forum.
They are indeed. I have a wicked edge on that Joker now....the spring better keep holding!
A traditional Japanese Aikuchi made by Bud Nealy about 25 years ago when he went full time is always with me and in my pocket the entire time, it was one of 7 knives he had brought to IIRC the first ECCKS in Jersey. I found this magazine in the basement the other day and saw the article and decided to take a pic with the knife I bought at that show.
Bud is local to me so I see him often at local shows and he's very happy to have people stop in his shop to say hello, every time I see him he compliments me on my knife and regales me with stories of how it was makin' knives in the old days. He's offered to buy this one back for many times over what I paid him for it, I always decline.
Well done everyone!
Thanks for the kind comments Gary.
Very nice Peregrin.
I went with this Wilhelm Weltersbach today. I thought it needed a little carry time.
Have a good day!
Ken K.
Well done everyone!
Thanks for the kind comments Gary.
Very nice Peregrin.
I went with this Wilhelm Weltersbach today. I thought it needed a little carry time.
Have a good day!
Ken K.
~ P.
Taken the other day on Whidbey Island from a 109 year old lodge on Penn Cove. A great way to beat the heat! Place is so rustic, they didn't even have a shot glass for my Patron!
The "Capt. Whidbey Inn" from the Penn Cove side:
I've never fired a shotgun that didn't have ejectors. I'm sure that saw a lot of use on the guns without ejectors.Thanks for the interest Peregrin and T. Erdelyi.
The device on the end is a shell puller. Used to remove shotgun shells from your shotgun once fired.
Have a good one!
Ken K.