Simple. Model 642-1 J frame.
That is all.
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Simple. Model 642-1 J frame.
That is all.
Probably on the lamb lam.
Nobody rammed it down their throats. They could've hoofed it outta there at any point.
Seems like you have found yourself on the horns of a dilemma.
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I leave them a sandwich and a choice of beverages...
(May not seem like a very sporting way to ambush them from cover and concealment...but...;))
My pleasure.
Okay, I heard back from Brian and he said he does have some on hand but mostly small pieces, which would primarily be suitable for slipjoint knives.
However, he does have a recommendation:
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I haven't heard back from him. I sent a PM on bladeforums. I also asked him to give me a referral if he has one to recommend.
I don't know if Culpepper here in NC handles ivory or mastodon...
My pleasure, Craig. If he has it, he'll most likely have some very nice pieces. I wrote him and I'll check in a few moments.
Let me recommend, in the event you don't...
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Gotcha. Pretty sure the pros use some thin CA to stabilize it.
Do you have a contact?
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Pretty sure you do. I only have mammoth ivory on one knife, and a few with pre-ban elephant ivory.
Are you planning on doing this yourself or buying from a purveyor?
AFAIK, they use...
It's early days...but I'm putting that in the running for post of the year so far. (Well, slightly behind my "giving up yard work" post. ;))
Well said, brother.
In the interest of accuracy, it's not just your opinion. ;)
It's been mentioned by several members here over the years in various threads.
After having read "Doc" by Mary Doria Russell some years back...(about the life of "Doc" Holliday), I forgot that she wrote a second companion volume, "Epitaph" which completes the tale of Holliday...
Lotta good films being mentioned here. Been a while since I've seen most of them. Thanks fellas.
The whole "Quartet" is very good.
Read the books if you haven't. Highly recommended.
Elijah Craig Barrel Proof, Laphoraig 10 Cask Strength, Laphroaig Quarter Cask. Take your pick. (Got beer too.)
Simplest method is a Sharpmaker which will handle the serrations and the straight edge with equal aplomb...especially if you don't let it go too dull.
No Suntory?
We mostly have bourbon and single malt. Maybe I'll try again eventually.
I left partway through the second episode. I found it tedious, and fast forwarding through commercials made it even more so. (Have read the book, and seen prior version.)
Really wanted to like...
I've never tried the backbone...but most everyone seems to like them. I don't personally feel I'm missing anything with the standard model in my usage.
(Generally Duluth Fire Flex cargo pants and...