Multitool.org Forum
+-

Hello Lurker! Remove this ad and much more by logging in.


A couple of knives

ca Offline jcs0001

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
    • Posts: 365
A couple of knives
on: October 03, 2013, 04:21:55 AM
I hope you don't mind a short story. 

In the mid 70's, as a new leo, I purchased a Normark folding (non locking single blade) knife.  I recall buying it in a hardware store.  The only other model of Normark at the time was a fixed blade filleting knife.  I carried and used it on the job for a few years.  In the late 70's a friend was planning to travel to Europe and the middle east and at the last moment mentioned that she did not have a knife to take.  I loaned her the Normark.  A Swiss army knife would have been more suitable but I suspect I did not have one at that time.

She was gone for a few months and upon her return she gave me back my knife.  It was in rough shape with a few gouges taken out of the blade and handle.  It transpired that the knife had been used as a can opener on a regular basis since there was nothing else available for that task.  The knife has since resided in a drawer and in my shop.  Here it is:





It was made by Eka and appears very similar to their Swede 38.  The steel is very good at taking an edge and retaining it.

My friend felt bad about the abuse given the knife so presented me with a new one that was made in a market place - in Egypt as I recall.  Not sure about the edge retention and it has not been an edc knife for me but it is certainly different.



Recently I decided to make new scales for the Normark.  I had some scraps of orange actionwood (dyed and laminated maple/birch) so used that.  I'm not totally happy with the oil finish and may replace it in future.  Here it is in it's recent guise.



I've cleaned up the blade to a "working" level although there is still a very small piece of it missing at the tip. 

Thanks for looking,

John.


no Offline Grathr

  • *
  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 7,683
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #1 on: October 03, 2013, 07:35:39 AM
Nice story and pics :tu:
Does the dagger have a bronze blade?
-Knívleysur maður er lívleysur maður.
 "A Knifeless man is a lifeless man" old Faroese proverb.


gb Offline Sparky415

  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 13,000
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #2 on: October 03, 2013, 08:26:35 AM
I like knives that have a story to tell

The new handle looks great  :tu:
Everything’s adjustable


scotland Offline Gareth

  • Admin Team
  • Point Of No Return
  • *
    • Posts: 37,691
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #3 on: October 04, 2013, 12:05:58 AM
We certainly don't mind a good story John. :tu:  Good looking job on the restoration IMO.
Be excellent to each other and always know where your towel is.


gb Offline Zed

  • *
  • Zombie Apprentice
  • ********
    • Posts: 19,555
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #4 on: October 04, 2013, 12:30:54 AM
Good story john  :salute: and the handle looks perfect on the normark  :tu:


us Offline sawman

  • *
  • Absolutely No Life Club
  • *******
    • Posts: 9,745
  • You're amongst friends.
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #5 on: October 04, 2013, 12:36:54 AM
Cool story and nice knives  :tu: :D
SAW


ca Offline jcs0001

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
    • Posts: 365
Re: A couple of knives
Reply #6 on: October 04, 2013, 04:52:38 AM
Thanks for the response.  The dagger has a steel blade and is a bit rough - not polished at all.  The sheath has a wood lining and then the metal soldered to the outside. 

I'm not at all happy with my photos and have been experimenting - in future I hope to show better ones.  One question - what is the largest resolution that can be posted - I'm using photobucket.

Thanks,

John.


 

Donations

Operational Funds

Help us keep the Unworkable working!
Donate with PayPal!
April Goal: $300.00
Due Date: Apr 30
Total Receipts: $70.65
PayPal Fees: $4.43
Net Balance: $66.22
Below Goal: $233.78
Site Currency: USD
22% 
April Donations

Community Links


Powered by EzPortal