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Stan, Looks like Ken Steigerwalts work. The man's an artist with knives!
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Just a few of my favorites. I've got other custom made damascus blades that I may show later, but just snapped a pic of a few of these that were in the house.
From left to right: Campolin (Italian maker) Stiletto switchblade (very high quality for a self opener) Benchmade Osborne Benchmade Mini-Griptilian Kershaw (Ken Onion) Damascus dagger engraved on the bolsters and cap and shield by Geoffrey Gournet The stiletto and the dagger are my "deacon's meeting knives". :draw: The Benchmades and the Kershaw are my favorite working pocket knives. https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/75650_800x600.jpg Over a lifetime (74 yrs.) I have come to the conclusion that the Benchmades are the finest stainless blades made on a commercial scale. The Kershaw sharpens very well, and lasts too. |
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You are correct Bob,
I’ve only learned of Ken Steigerwalt recently. Just a few quick pictures. |
Puma Hunter's Pal
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I gave this knife to my Father for his birthday in 1973. I purchased it at the Army Navy store on 7th St. in Allentown PA. He gave it back to me before he passed. It has special meaning for me.
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Any thoughts on Case knives? Are they any good?
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Allen I think old ones are desired? I recently got a case stockman and it’s a piece of garbage. Machine marks on the blade, gritty opening and terrible edge. Should have returned it but I sharpened it and will just use it.
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I’ve always liked Case knives and have several. Your experience is interesting Andy; I recently got a Case Stockman and mine seems just fine. Betcha Case would have replaced it if you’d complained.
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If I have time later I’ll send a photo. Got it from blade HQ on line.
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Andy,
I could be wrong, but I believe given the chance, Case would make that right for you. Approximately 10 years back I visited the Case/Zippo Museum & Flagship Store, I found it to be entertaining and very interesting. While there I inquired about ordering the Leather Hunter Two Hunting Knife set, I needed around 30 sets for employee gifts. They were very helpful, all knives were etched with our company name and we couldn’t have been more pleased. Just my experience, Stan |
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This trout and bird knife was made by Don Buckbee, career army officer, Canadian .22 Bench rest champion,and a great memberof our deer camp. Prodigious eater and capable imbibor.. You can't see it, but there is an enraved BUCK BEE on the blade
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