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WALTCO SAF-T-SHEATH OUTDOOR KNIFE Waltco Saf-T-Sheath Outdoor Knife. This area is dedicated to balisong (also known as butterfly) knives, and to the fine art of using them. Moderator: The Motley Crew. Forum rules. There are a few things you should know before posting in these forums. If you are a new user, please click here and read carefully. Thanks a lot! MAKERS MARK ON SWITCHBLADES Makers mark on switchblades. One of them has a white pearl type handle and has a double lined lowercase b and under that it has rostfrei. The other has a red pearl type handle a face with a knife in its mouth and under that it says rostfrei. The third is large heavy and is very rudimentary made and has Sheffield steel on the blade. HENLEY - TALKBLADE.INFO KNIFE FORUMSKITCHEN KNIFE FORUMSKNIFE MAKING FORUMSKNIFEDOGS FORUMSSHARPER DEALS KNIFE FORUM Henley. There were a great many contract knives made in Germany (and other countries as well) especially during the first few decades following WW II. Companies such as George Rose (ROSCO), EIG, and even Latama were all little more than a guy with an address who sold knives that were made by others. Here is yet another example of such acompany
VINTAGE LATAMA INFO NEEDED Vintage Latama Info Needed. I have owned for a long time a set of vintage Latama switchblade knives that were my fathers. Reading up on them I have seen values all over the place and was curious if anyone could provide some solid info on them and what they may be worth. Regarding the knives, the full size knife opens crisply, while thesmaller
"GERALDINE" FROM THE MOVIE "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Like a lot of people, I was fascinated with the knife used by Mr. Roat (Alan Arkin) in the movie "Wait Until Dark". I've never seen anything like it before or since. I started searching the internet as well as this forum last night, and came across something of a conflict. One is a blog post from a prop maker who says he made three Geraldine's REBUILDING THE CAMILLUS PARATROOPER A growing number of collectors customize their automatic knives by changing scales, bolsters, blades, doing fileworks, Wether you're aguru or just a
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO "THE EDGE CO."? Whatever Happened to "The Edge Co."? As a kid, I used to sneak a peek at my uncle's Playboy magazines for the obvious reasons (it wasn't the articles), but what also caught my eye was 3" x 3" advertisements showcasing 4 switchblade knives available from The Edge Knife company, who you could order kits from. CUTCO COPPERHEAD SOLD cutco copperhead SOLD. SOLD Anyone interested in cutco pocket knives should like this. 4 1/2" closed, 8" open. Has pick bone handle's, Copper bolster's, acid etch rattler on blade. Tang reads, cutco over copperhead. Back,1846 over USA. Blade has featherd sharpening mark's. can be buffed out I'm sure. Snake head emblem in handle. 50% OF THE TIME MY KNIFE WONT OPEN ALL THE WAY jarvis wrote: On some stilettos, it depends on how you hold the knife in your hand. I find that if I hold the stiletto lightly in my fingers and press the button with just the tip of my thumb, sometimes it won't open all the way. However, if I grip the knife with a manly grip in the palm of my hand and press the button with the side of my thumb TALKBLADE.INFO KNIFE FORUMS Last visit was: Sat Jun 05, 2021 6:05 am. It is currently Sat Jun 05,2021 6:05 am
WALTCO SAF-T-SHEATH OUTDOOR KNIFE Waltco Saf-T-Sheath Outdoor Knife. This area is dedicated to balisong (also known as butterfly) knives, and to the fine art of using them. Moderator: The Motley Crew. Forum rules. There are a few things you should know before posting in these forums. If you are a new user, please click here and read carefully. Thanks a lot! MAKERS MARK ON SWITCHBLADES Makers mark on switchblades. One of them has a white pearl type handle and has a double lined lowercase b and under that it has rostfrei. The other has a red pearl type handle a face with a knife in its mouth and under that it says rostfrei. The third is large heavy and is very rudimentary made and has Sheffield steel on the blade. HENLEY - TALKBLADE.INFO KNIFE FORUMSKITCHEN KNIFE FORUMSKNIFE MAKING FORUMSKNIFEDOGS FORUMSSHARPER DEALS KNIFE FORUM Henley. There were a great many contract knives made in Germany (and other countries as well) especially during the first few decades following WW II. Companies such as George Rose (ROSCO), EIG, and even Latama were all little more than a guy with an address who sold knives that were made by others. Here is yet another example of such acompany
VINTAGE LATAMA INFO NEEDED Vintage Latama Info Needed. I have owned for a long time a set of vintage Latama switchblade knives that were my fathers. Reading up on them I have seen values all over the place and was curious if anyone could provide some solid info on them and what they may be worth. Regarding the knives, the full size knife opens crisply, while thesmaller
"GERALDINE" FROM THE MOVIE "WAIT UNTIL DARK" Like a lot of people, I was fascinated with the knife used by Mr. Roat (Alan Arkin) in the movie "Wait Until Dark". I've never seen anything like it before or since. I started searching the internet as well as this forum last night, and came across something of a conflict. One is a blog post from a prop maker who says he made three Geraldine's REBUILDING THE CAMILLUS PARATROOPER A growing number of collectors customize their automatic knives by changing scales, bolsters, blades, doing fileworks, Wether you're aguru or just a
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO "THE EDGE CO."? Whatever Happened to "The Edge Co."? As a kid, I used to sneak a peek at my uncle's Playboy magazines for the obvious reasons (it wasn't the articles), but what also caught my eye was 3" x 3" advertisements showcasing 4 switchblade knives available from The Edge Knife company, who you could order kits from. CUTCO COPPERHEAD SOLD cutco copperhead SOLD. SOLD Anyone interested in cutco pocket knives should like this. 4 1/2" closed, 8" open. Has pick bone handle's, Copper bolster's, acid etch rattler on blade. Tang reads, cutco over copperhead. Back,1846 over USA. Blade has featherd sharpening mark's. can be buffed out I'm sure. Snake head emblem in handle. 50% OF THE TIME MY KNIFE WONT OPEN ALL THE WAY jarvis wrote: On some stilettos, it depends on how you hold the knife in your hand. I find that if I hold the stiletto lightly in my fingers and press the button with just the tip of my thumb, sometimes it won't open all the way. However, if I grip the knife with a manly grip in the palm of my hand and press the button with the side of my thumb RIZZUTO ESTILETO MILANO Rizzuto estileto Milano. This is a forum for discussion on automatic an switchblade knives. Moderator: The Motley Crew. Forum rules. There are a few things you should know before posting in these forums. If you are a new user, please click here and read carefully. Thanks alot! 10 posts •
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FALLSCHIRMJAEGER GRAVITY KNIFE Fallschirmjaeger Gravity Knife. This board is dedicated to small and big blades related to daggers, swords, and similar items. Moderators: Milu, The Motley Crew. Forum rules. There are a few things you should know before posting in these forums. If you are a new user, please click here and read carefully. Thanks a lot! VINTAGE ITALIAN SWITCHBLADE IDENTIFICATION Vintage Italian Switchblade Identification. This is a forum for discussion on automatic an switchblade knives. Moderator: The Motley Crew. Forum rules. There are a few things you should know before posting in these forums. If you are a new user, please click here and read carefully. Thanks a 50% OF THE TIME MY KNIFE WONT OPEN ALL THE WAY jarvis wrote: On some stilettos, it depends on how you hold the knife in your hand. I find that if I hold the stiletto lightly in my fingers and press the button with just the tip of my thumb, sometimes it won't open all the way. However, if I grip the knife with a manly grip in the palm of my hand and press the button with the side of my thumb MAYBE A JOKE THREAD WOULD INCREASE POSTS. I'LL START Beer Trouble Shooting: SYMPTOM: Feet cold and wet. FAULT: Glass being held at incorrect angle. ACTION: Rotate glass so that open end points toward ceiling. SYMPTOM: Feet warm and wet. FAULT: Improper bladder control. ACTION: Stand next to nearest dog, complain about house training. SYMPTOM: Beer unusually pale and tasteless.: Beer unusuallypale and
REMOVING PINS/SCALES Always take the knife apart by removing the pins. As Bill said, take the three structural pins off from the back, unless there is some reason it is easier to do from the front (though there rarely is). To cut the heads off, use a Dremel cutting wheel to remove as much as the head as you can. Then I use a 1/16" drill bit to drill a little bit PUMA 6377 WHITE HUNTER Puma 6377 White Hunter. I got this from a friend today - a Puma 6377 White Hunter. It’s never been used, spent all its time in the box. It’s stamped 96083 so it was made in July 1968 (see chart). It had the Puma guarantee paper, a White Hunter knife ad, and an ad for the Puma Plainsman knife in the box. You do not have the required TAKE APART A NATO MILITARY? You're right, the Super Automatic did require screws or rivets, but the Italian types simply needed to have a small rectangular flap glued into place at the rear. Anything you take apart a lot, unless it was designed to be disassembled frequently, will fall apart in short order. OTF knives were made to be used, used up, discarded andreplaced.
2013 A.G.A. CALIBROS Hi Folks: Attached are a few picks of the 2013 7.75" A.G.A. Calibros I own. Though the scales material is not uncommon, I thought these have particularly nice colors and patterns. TALKBLADE.INFO KNIFE FORUMS The web's most friendly community on knives and bladesSkip to content
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