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madcorgi 05-08-2017 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9580260)
Yep, knives are illegal in addition to guns over there.

Good thing I didn't show him my Sig Sauer!

masraum 05-08-2017 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by madcorgi (Post 9580263)
Good thing I didn't show him my Sig Sauer!

Yeah, or try to carry it on your hip.

KFC911 05-08-2017 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9580260)
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... I've also got some old stuff, like Kershaw, Gerber, buck, etc... from when I was young and couldn't afford/justify spending more than $30-40 for a knife.

Knives are like sunglasses with me....the more I spend, the odds increase exponentially that I will immediately lose them in a lake or similar :(. Cheap....will stay with me a lifetime...:)

Nice collection btw...I have a $50 Kershaw on the way and a small Buck I've had forever...

madcorgi 05-08-2017 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 9580316)
Knives are like sunglasses with me....the more I spend, the odds increase exponentially that I will immediately lose them in a lake or similar :(. Cheap....will stay with me a lifetime...:)

Nice collection btw...I have a $50 Kershaw on the way and a small Buck I've had forever...

Me too--over the years a bunch of people, I suspect, have been happy to find one of my knives in a parking lot or wherever else I have dropped them.

masraum 05-08-2017 05:27 PM

I'm putting a patina on my new Opinel with vinegar to protect it because I'll be using it at work. This is interesting.

I did put a heck of an edge on it.

and then while adding the patina, sliced a chunk of myself off. Hahahah. Fortunately, nothing that a bandaid won't fix.

masraum 05-18-2017 06:40 PM

Cool video from Anthony Bourdain about Bob Kramer showing Bob making a knife from beginning to end.

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And Mr Kramer makes a knife pretty sharp
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And if you're really hard core...
"The Merton C. Flemings Materials Processing Laboratory and the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT are proud to present Metal Arts lecturer and master bladesmith Bob Kramer."
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pwd72s 05-18-2017 07:35 PM

Anybody know how to contact the producers of raw craft? I could give them a cue maker's name...a guy whose work is in the Smithsonian. Joel Hercek. I couldn't afford one of his cues, plus probably wouldn't live long enough to make it through his waiting list.

Â*Â*Â*Â* HERCEK FINE BILLIARD CUES - Home

His mentor, the late great Burton Spain. I had the honor of shooting a few with a Spain cue, courtesy of it's owner. In pool, it's the indian not the arrow. But there are some arrows that are beyond and above, much like a Bob Kramer knife.

Burton Spain - Â*Â*Â*Â* HERCEK FINE BILLIARD CUES

madcorgi 05-18-2017 09:14 PM

Amazing video!

masraum 05-19-2017 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 9593108)
Anybody know how to contact the producers of raw craft? I could give them a cue maker's name...a guy whose work is in the Smithsonian. Joel Hercek. I couldn't afford one of his cues, plus probably wouldn't live long enough to make it through his waiting list.

Â*Â*Â*Â* HERCEK FINE BILLIARD CUES - Home

His mentor, the late great Burton Spain. I had the honor of shooting a few with a Spain cue, courtesy of it's owner. In pool, it's the indian not the arrow. But there are some arrows that are beyond and above, much like a Bob Kramer knife.

Burton Spain - Â*Â*Â*Â* HERCEK FINE BILLIARD CUES

I know that Dirty Jobs used to have a way to submit ideas. I would look for a website or facebook page for raw craft. Everything is social media or the Internet these days.

pwd72s 05-19-2017 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9593340)
I know that Dirty Jobs used to have a way to submit ideas. I would look for a website or facebook page for raw craft. Everything is social media or the Internet these days.

Yeah..search told me I'd have to sign up for facebook or twitter to contact him. Oh well, just an idea...

masraum 05-19-2017 12:01 PM

Yeah, you're not going to get much action sending snail mail these days. ;)

BlueSkyJaunte 05-19-2017 01:12 PM

"Craftsman's Legacy" is a PBS show that I recommend (one of the few).

They have a "nomination" button on their website.

A Craftsman's Legacy TV Show

pwd72s 05-19-2017 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by BlueSkyJaunte (Post 9593899)
"Craftsman's Legacy" is a PBS show that I recommend (one of the few).

They have a "nomination" button on their website.

A Craftsman's Legacy TV Show

Thanks! Email sent. We'll see....

scottmandue 05-20-2017 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9574415)



So, what model is that? I looked at their site but done't see it, do you have a link you can post (please)?

masraum 05-21-2017 06:20 AM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 9595266)
So, what model is that? I looked at their site but done't see it, do you have a link you can post (please)?

Chambriard Le Compagnon and Le Compact...now I have all 3 Thiers knives!

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I decided to get all three of the similar design folders...the Compact in Olive wood and the Companion in Norwegian Birch.
You can see that Le Compagnon is just a bit shorter than Le Trappeur but is more delicately built with a thinner, less broad blade of Sandvik 13C26 stainless steel steel. There is no lock as these knives are slip joints with nail-nicks on the blades. The springs are very strong and one has to take care to close the blades cautiously even with the built-in half-stops.

I have to make a correction here regarding the steel used in the blades of these Chambriard knives. I said it was Sandvik 12C27 steel but in fact it is the even better steel from Sandvik 13C26 Stainless Steel. This was a special steel they developed for razors and knives, optimized to take a superior edge and retain that edge longer with little threat of corrosion. This explains to me why I have managed to put a frighteningly sharp edge on these knives with my Wicked Edge Precision Sharpener...I expected very good and got excellent! The surprise was not that the WEPS did so well, it always does, but that the steel did so well and so easily.
Good stuff from Sandvik.
So it sounds like these are the Chambriard Le Thiers Trappeur, Compagnon and Compact in olive, birch and olive.

coutellerie chambriard

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Presentation

The "Trapper" is a powerful and robust knife, hunting, hiking, DIY work and kitchen.

Safety back lock in the middle of the handle is at the same elegant, innovative and very reliable.
Technical features

Length when opened : 22 cm
Length when closed : 13 cm
Weight : 155 gr
Blade : Swedish 13C26 stainless steel or XC75 carbon steel
Safety back lock in the middle of the handle with an aligned corkscrew
5 loop conical spiral corkscrew optional
Delivered with a leather belt sheath.



Presentation

The etching is done before the heat treatment on Swedish 13c26 stainless steel or XC75 carbon steel.

The handle is made from natural materials (wood or horn) adjusted, shaped, assembled and polished by hand.
The spring is in stainless steel, the rose engine turning is done with a file and the forged head with the "T" is etched, which represents the emblem of Thiers.
Technical features

Length when opened : 20.5 cm
Length when closed : 11.5 cm
Weight : 88 gr
Blade : Swedish 13c26 stainless steel or XC75 carbon steel
Spring : Stainless steel / Forged and rose engine turned by hand
Delivered in a pocket leather sheath
A leather belt sheath (to be worn horizontaly) on request.



The "Compact"

The "Compact" model has the same features as the "Companion" (but does not exist in XC75 carbon steel). It is small, light but reliable and strong. An elegant pocket knife for the perfect "gentleman"!
Technical features

Length when closed : 9.5 cm
Length when opened : 16.5 cm
Weight : 46 gr
Blade : Only exists in Swedish 13C26 stainless steel
Spring : Stainless steel forged and rose engine turned by hand
Delivered in a leather sheath.
In my quest to see what these go for online, I found a couple of places that sell them. I've never been much for antler or similar type handle materials, but I guess they've grown on me. Some of the antler is cool, they also have horn, rams horn, and buffalo as well as a wide selection of woods of which the Amourette/snakewood is nice as well as some of the others.

masraum 05-21-2017 07:38 AM

Anyone that wants to get into trouble, peruse this site. There's some nice looking knives here.

https://www.fontenille-pataud.com/en/

Evans, Marv 05-21-2017 10:10 AM

Clicked on the top site in #55 & got a notification it was blocked due to a safety threat.

sc_rufctr 07-16-2017 12:50 AM

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