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Bought thse stag handles from a guy named Destry. Seems to know a lot about a lot of things
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If I weren't leaving town tomorrow morning for a week, I'd dig into my knife collection. It's absurd and ridiculous and I love it! Way more knives than I could ever use, but I've been addicted to them since childhood and collected a vast array since. Maybe someday I'll dig them all out and take pictures.
I'm sure there are many people that have more, I wish I was one of them! |
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I wish I understood a few things better about them.
One: how to really sharpen well, it's a skill I still work on...in in vain Two: knife steels. Wish I knew what the flipping differences were. I pulled out a cheap EDC knife I thought was pretty neat for the money at the club a few years back. This old fella looks at it, "Yeah, it's cheap because it's yildimium carbonundrum allominumonium and that's shit steel, hard to sharpen, won't hold an edge..." Which was exactly the problem I had. Looked shiny. I'm attracted to shiny objects I guess.
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I agree Andy, steel can be confusing and it's not that hard to learn to sharpen knives if you have the right steel. I favor older knives before all this super duper carborumdum blah blah steel. I've got a number of older Remington, Case and Barlow style knives to name a few which were made with good old steel that would rust if you didn't take care of them. I can get them to a razor's edge. The Buck 110 from 30 years ago is a frustrating knife which I could never get the edge I wanted. If you can find any Puma knife you could get a decent edge on one of them with little effort.
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My parents owned a corner grocery when I was a kid and I have a couple of those knives. My father was a butcher among other things and he taught me how to sharpen and keep an edge on my knives.
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Every man needs a Buck 110, the older the better! I still carry one that my dad found in a wrecked car (he was an insurance adjuster) about 60 years ago! And I have two more Buck 110’s, slightly newer. One of them thanks to Destry!
BTW, the car was a total loss and paid off by his company. He was inspecting the salvage. Lest anyone think nefarious actions! ![]() Dave
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