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ie Offline McStitchy

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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2550 on: June 29, 2020, 12:51:47 AM
Wood saw!  :o You sure about that, remember last time?  :ahhh

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Yeah...well... it's "fixed" again and I got lots of free time in return back then  :dunno:


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Reply #2551 on: June 29, 2020, 12:52:13 AM
Day 28


Camillus carpenters whittler and an Imperial cattle knife. The Imperial could be a WW2 US Army Air Corp Utility or made right after the war.



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Reply #2552 on: June 29, 2020, 12:56:31 AM
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Well... thanks to one of you (and you know who you are), I am going to end up with a CASE knives collection.  Here are my first two... and that lockback is really light and comfortable (and a dang handsome knife!)  I thought the chestnut lockback was a wood scaled knife but it turns out it has chestnut stained bone scales.

A 2019 CASE 61749L (Chestnut Bone Smooth Mini Copperlock) and a 2013 CASE 6318 (Old Red Bone Medium Stockman).   I always like having a small folder paired with my larger fixed blades that I take on trips with me, and I can already tell some CASE knives are going to replace some of the other folders in those sheaths.  Tractor Supply has another smaller, blue jigged bone version Stockman I noticed that will probably be my next purchase.  I was torn between the blue one and this red one today.
They say the pen is mightier than the sword.   However... there is a dead guy here with a Bic in his hand and a Samurai walking away.


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Reply #2553 on: June 29, 2020, 12:59:09 AM
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Well... thanks to one of you (and you know who you are), I am going to end up with a CASE knives collection.  Here are my first two... and that lockback is really light and comfortable (and a dang handsome knife!)  I thought the chestnut lockback was a wood scaled knife but it turns out it has chestnut stained bone scales.

A 2019 CASE 61749L (Chestnut Bone Smooth Mini Copperlock) and a 2013 CASE 6318 (Old Red Bone Medium Stockman).   I always like having a small folder paired with my larger fixed blades that I take on trips with me, and I can already tell some CASE knives are going to replace some of the other folders in those sheaths.  Tractor Supply has another smaller, blue jigged bone version Stockman I noticed that will probably be my next purchase.  I was torn between the red one and this blue one today.
Love the Copperlock pattern.  :like:
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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2554 on: June 29, 2020, 01:02:55 AM
Hey someone in this thread mentioned a paint that somewhat replicates black oxide tools. I’ve got a silver saw in a BO MP400 and I’d like to fix that.

Charles.

https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,67583.msg1313907.html#msg1313907

Dry spray graphite, works best to degrease and heat up the tool before applying it.

It will wear off but is easy to reapply. It's actually held up pretty good for me although I haven't used the saw blade heavily.



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Reply #2555 on: June 29, 2020, 02:32:32 AM
Nice pair of Cases CMSAK!    :like:
What? Enablers! Are you serrrrious? Where? I dont see any.
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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2556 on: June 29, 2020, 02:52:00 AM
Nice pair of Cases CMSAK!    :like:
Love the Copperlock pattern.  :like:
Thank you!   :cheers:
They say the pen is mightier than the sword.   However... there is a dead guy here with a Bic in his hand and a Samurai walking away.


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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2557 on: June 29, 2020, 03:14:09 AM
Day 28. EKA Gentleman's Knife. The scales, in my opinion, were what sold me on it. They are so ornate.



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Reply #2558 on: June 29, 2020, 04:30:02 AM
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Aptly named.
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Reply #2559 on: June 29, 2020, 06:05:52 AM
Day 28. EKA Gentleman's Knife. The scales, in my opinion, were what sold me on it. They are so ornate.

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Reply #2560 on: June 29, 2020, 06:12:27 AM
Day 28: Sunday morning relaxing with the paper.
A US Demo knife with Beetle Bailey.
Classic knife with artful background.  :D


I'll have to agree on the slim and elegant aesthetic on the OG Wave... and the better scissors.
Oh my... I might have to put an OG Wave onto the wishlist  :facepalm:

 :like: I think OG Wave will go down MT history as a true classic.


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Reply #2561 on: June 29, 2020, 06:15:59 AM
Day 28: Another unusual knife. CRKT Klecker NIRK Lockback Knife. Lots of hot spots, not very confortable to use but great piece of engineering and design.

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Let's hear it from the designer:


I have a lot of respect to Klecker as a designer.  The canning system in the LM tools to prevent accidental blade opening is brilliant, and I still remembered how blew away I was when I first noticed that.  Though I agree with Sherry this may not be the most comfortable knife to use, it sure had good design element to it.


Day28
3 random grabs

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Aqualung US Divers branded dive knife, marked stanless Japan & pat no.

Middle
AK bayonet, with non typical scabard
not shure country of origin
The old leather frog fell apart so I replaced it with an elastic keeper and mini carabiner

Bottom
Mauser Bayonet, one of the earliest fixed blades added in my collection. I purchased this "Nazi dress bayonet" from a small antique shop in the middle of nowhere a little over 35 years ago. I have never bothered to do the research necessary to authenticate it.
The blade is unsharpen highly polished and the only markings are a knight's helm with the letters WKC. By the wear on the scabbard as well as deep scratches at the pommel somebody probably did wear this and drill mounting it to a rifle.
These are random grabs?  :o :like:


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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2562 on: June 29, 2020, 06:20:34 AM
https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,67583.msg1313907.html#msg1313907

Dry spray graphite, works best to degrease and heat up the tool before applying it.

It will wear off but is easy to reapply. It's actually held up pretty good for me although I haven't used the saw blade heavily.


Steve, I got an idiot question to ask, I remember reading horror story about grinding graphite knife scale and how hazardous it is to mod/handle them, do we need to take the same safety precaution towards this spray graphite stuff?  :pok:


The scales are beautiful
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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2563 on: June 29, 2020, 08:44:52 AM
Fabulous blades everyone!

Day 29

Time to break open another sack of peanuts for the birds and squirrels, and the curious Victorinox Executive is on hand to the duty. The tool selection is an interesting one with the, to me at least, strange omission of a cap lifter - clearly not an essential for the Swiss executive!



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Reply #2564 on: June 29, 2020, 08:45:42 AM
Forgot to add the photos :facepalm: :oops:


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Reply #2565 on: June 29, 2020, 08:48:00 AM
Yes Comis, random :D

While I have managed to sort my folders and MTs into trays many of my fixed blades are still in a large tote bin I have to dig through...

So "random" as in that I was rummaging and going "this, this, and how about this

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Reply #2566 on: June 29, 2020, 09:54:00 AM
Day 29.
Code4. My back up at work.
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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2567 on: June 29, 2020, 11:36:07 AM
Day 29


Anyone into Anime?


Inpired by PFRSANTO's post about Klecker's knife, here is a folding I found pretty interesting.  Made by WE knives, Double Helix operates similar to an axis lock from BM, except the spring tension is provided by the clever coil design at the back.


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Reply #2568 on: June 29, 2020, 11:45:17 AM
DAY 28 Bonus
Well... thanks to one of you (and you know who you are), I am going to end up with a CASE knives collection.  Here are my first two... and that lockback is really light and comfortable (and a dang handsome knife!)  I thought the chestnut lockback was a wood scaled knife but it turns out it has chestnut stained bone scales.

A 2019 CASE 61749L (Chestnut Bone Smooth Mini Copperlock) and a 2013 CASE 6318 (Old Red Bone Medium Stockman).   I always like having a small folder paired with my larger fixed blades that I take on trips with me, and I can already tell some CASE knives are going to replace some of the other folders in those sheaths.  Tractor Supply has another smaller, blue jigged bone version Stockman I noticed that will probably be my next purchase.  I was torn between the blue one and this red one today.

Nice stockman!  :like:


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Reply #2569 on: June 29, 2020, 11:46:22 AM
Day 29

... stuff...



Day 29 already Commie!  :ahhh


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Reply #2570 on: June 29, 2020, 12:14:25 PM
Day 29
A knife gifted to me by a workmate who knows I like knives , the Buffalo River Maxim . Big solid jobby, opens smooth and good and grippy G10 for scummy  conditions .
"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are "


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Reply #2571 on: June 29, 2020, 12:31:17 PM
Day 29

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Anyone into Anime?

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Inpired by PFRSANTO's post about Klecker's knife, here is a folding I found pretty interesting.  Made by WE knives, Double Helix operates similar to an axis lock from BM, except the spring tension is provided by the clever coil design at the back.
That is an awesome looking knife, and very clever lock mechanism :like:

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Reply #2572 on: June 29, 2020, 12:35:41 PM
DAY 29

2 x  Buck and a Smith&Wesson  :hatsoff:
The Vikings say "when your battle axe is to short do one step forward"


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Reply #2573 on: June 29, 2020, 12:53:22 PM
Day 29.
Code4. My back up at work.

Nice workhorse of a knife


Day 29

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Anyone into Anime?

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Inpired by PFRSANTO's post about Klecker's knife, here is a folding I found pretty interesting.  Made by WE knives, Double Helix operates similar to an axis lock from BM, except the spring tension is provided by the clever coil design at the back.

 The Double Helix is an interesting looking knife.


Day 29
A knife gifted to me by a workmate who knows I like knives , the Buffalo River Maxim . Big solid jobby, opens smooth and good and grippy G10 for scummy  conditions .

Nice gift


DAY 29

2 x  Buck and a Smith&Wesson  :hatsoff:
Great looking fixies


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Reply #2574 on: June 29, 2020, 12:59:11 PM
Day 29

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Anyone into Anime?

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Inpired by PFRSANTO's post about Klecker's knife, here is a folding I found pretty interesting.  Made by WE knives, Double Helix operates similar to an axis lock from BM, except the spring tension is provided by the clever coil design at the back.

Wow - what an intriguing looking spring!  :like:


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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2575 on: June 29, 2020, 01:01:05 PM
Day 29
Kutmaster  Minimaster.  It is not as good as a Leatherman Micro, but not a bad tool at about the same size.  Overall the tools all work the way they should, although the scissors are loose and not as good as 58mm SAK.



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Reply #2576 on: June 29, 2020, 01:51:08 PM
Penultimate Fuzz Day 29

My first pocket knife given to me when I was about five. It was a hot sunny summer's day and I was eating my lunchtime piece (sandwich) sitting on the bench outside the back door probably with my legs dangling over the edge gently kicking back and forth. My mum, who must have been watching me from the kitchen window, came out with a clenched fist and asked me if I wanted this? After my initial flight or flight response had settled, I realised I wasn't in trouble and that she was infact smiling. In compliance to her request I outstretched my little hand and she plopped this shiney blue object into it. It was her pocket knife from when she was a little girl, given to her by my grandfather. In that moment I considered it to be unquestionably the greatest possession in my tiny known world.



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Re: MTO Unleashed!
Reply #2577 on: June 29, 2020, 02:43:45 PM
How great you still have it it cuz !    :like: :tu:


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Reply #2578 on: June 29, 2020, 02:45:29 PM
Steve, I got an idiot question to ask, I remember reading horror story about grinding graphite knife scale and how hazardous it is to mod/handle them, do we need to take the same safety precaution towards this spray graphite stuff?  :pok:

 :iagree:


Never heard of graphite scales, are you thinking Carbon fiber ?


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Reply #2579 on: June 29, 2020, 02:47:42 PM
Day 28
I'm a fan of Tim Galyean's Junkyard Dog and I managed to get this Kerahaw  rendition some years ago.
Limited edition, laminated ateel blade and titanium framelock.
I had the g10 version but gave it to my son since he likes this design as well.
I'd like to get another,and the composite blade too.

Those scales really fit the name. Very cool!

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