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jdk1
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Re: knives

Post by jdk1 » 10 Nov 2013, 07:59

Knife porn at its best :clap: , as paul said there is something special about damascus blades

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Re: knives

Post by some bloke » 10 Nov 2013, 14:50

That is some truly magnificent workmanship there. :thumbup:

George - that "whet" bit was very clever. :clap:

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Re: knives

Post by michael40 » 10 Nov 2013, 15:34

there's some lovely bushcraft knives there mate

atb, mike

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Re: knives

Post by 22-250jock » 10 Nov 2013, 17:08

some top class workmanship there Bones :clap: :clap:

loving the Damascus blades and like the look of the skinning combo :thumbup:

how did you get that nasty nick on ya bonce? wernt juggling some of those daggers were ya? :o :shock: :crazy: :lol: :lol:

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bones61
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Re: knives

Post by bones61 » 10 Nov 2013, 17:21

thank you gents for the kind comments , there was lots more pics of other knives but i lost em when my last laptop went pig .

the small nick on the head was caused by having a blade fastend flat to the bench for hand sanding . i droped something and bent down to pick it up but changed posistion while i was down there and came up under the blade . bled like a bitch but my missus hasnt laughd as much in years so im glad it cheerd her up :x then she sprayed it with what i can only explain as acid wich made her lough more as i danced around the room like pished up lepricorn and inventing new profanaties . serve me right for not paying attention :lol:
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Re: knives

Post by sunndog » 10 Nov 2013, 17:29

narsty!.....did you get that strange feeling when you know your being cut. but before it hurts or starts to bleed?.....call me strange, but i always kinda like that bit lol. i think cor that cut well. quickly followed by...bollox! thats gonna bleed for an hour!

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Re: knives

Post by rodp » 10 Nov 2013, 20:12

So what you're saying bones is ................you took the time to make a very sharp implement, clamped it to a bench ..............................then nutted it ??? :crazy:
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Re: knives

Post by bones61 » 10 Nov 2013, 20:19

i got the that fecking hurt feeling and whats that big lump of my scalp hanging off that blade tip but i couldnt see it . i had to go upstairs and take a picture of it in the bathroom mirror then upload it to brocken bucket before i knew wether it needed stitches or not . but never botherd i couldnt feel half my face after the stuff the wife put on . and it gives me a good scar to embelish the truth on down the pub :twisted:

and yes i nutted it , not my best moment :lol:
mate im as strange as they come but cornish i aint , im an emit in these here parts they even took my passport of me so i couldnt escape to devon
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Re: knives

Post by rodp » 10 Nov 2013, 21:01

Ya see bones, there's an art to nutting (ask any Glaswegian) and it is ...............................................always but always nut something softer than your head :lol: :lol:

I'm not exactly a past master at it, a bit of an amateur I suppose, but I learnt that lesson at a very early age :lol: :lol:


Still, you make very nice knives mate, first class workmanship there :thumbup: Perhaps you should ask George if you can put some up for sale here , you may sell a few.
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Re: knives

Post by bones61 » 10 Nov 2013, 23:20

see thats where ive been going wrong mate i allways seem to bang heads with things that are on the hard side , or at the very least the sharp side . thoe since ive been up to the eyeballs on painkillers since my back op ive nearly worn my face off on the grinder once or twice when i was droping off to kip while grinding blades :shock: :lol: i may have a word with young george after xmass about knives when ive cort up with my orders . thoe im allways open to trades on other stuff . having never got any money i have to rely on the barter system :lol:
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