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    $8 dollar straight razor

    Vance, It looks to be in pretty good shape. Good find. Here is some info on the company...FYI and the web page where it came from for future use if you need it. COLUMBIA CUTLERY CO. Worcester, Massachusetts ca. 1905 Straight Razor Manufacturers and Dates of Operation...
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    A Ciboleros buffalo hunting knife set and sheath….

    Trent - Back in the day when I would go play "Mountain Man" for a week or three at any of the big Ronny-voo's out west here, someone would always have a "hump-roast". We'd dig a big pit the day before and get a fire really going. When we had red hot coals about two feet deep in it, we'd wrap the...
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    A Ciboleros buffalo hunting knife set and sheath….

    Another amazing work of art Chuck. Thanks for sharing. Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the new Jarrett Knives Forum
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    Playing with light

    Mike, nothing is showing up - for me at least. Wayno
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    Need help on hidden tang knife

    +1 __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the new Jarrett Knives Forum
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    Future knifedog

    Congrats! My wife gave birth to one just a 2 ounces lighter (24 years ago) and now he's 6'5" and 290. Lookout grocery bills!!!! ;) __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you...
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    Why we invented scopes for our rifles - This is worth the time to read it.

    Note: If you're drinking coffee and reading this, prepare for it to come out of your nose. ____________________________ A letter from someone who wants to remain anonymous, who farms, writes well and actually tried this. I had this idea that I could rope a deer, put it in a stall, feed it...
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    I got this this morning.What do you think?

    rcknives - Exactly right about the switch. Mine came from an older Foredom that I had and wasn't using but they are all the same. And I'm tickled that you benefited from watching my tutorials. Keith - Clamping it in a vise is how I first used mine but it's a pain to do and it can be...
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    I got this this morning.What do you think?

    + Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the new Jarrett Knives Forum
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    Anyone else get Burt Fosters newsletter?

    Wonderful work - Ironwolf, thanks for sharing. BTW...Hoowee that's some fine lookin' Musk Ox in the first two pictures there. Wonder where he got that from....:rolleyes:;) __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers...
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    New - Custom Razor in Damascus and Curly Koa

    Thanks a ton guys. What's funny is that I didn't even notice how the pattern in the wood complimented the Damascus so well until you guys pointed it out. I just like to work with Koa. :) Mike - Straight razor shaving is the best and not nearly as dangerous as some might think...unless you...
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    New - Custom Razor in Damascus and Curly Koa

    Randy - thanks a ton my friend. I like doing the more elaborate file work but sometimes the basic stuff (like on this piece) just fits better. Take care and may God Bless you as well. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional...
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    New - Custom Razor in Damascus and Curly Koa

    Charlie - coming from you Sir, that is a huge compliment. However, I know I have a long way to go to try to catch up to your quality. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are...
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    New - Custom Razor in Damascus and Curly Koa

    Al May Ladder Pattern Damascus, deep hollow grind blade; Cross Cut Curly Koa scales (say that five times fast); Sterling Silver and brass hardware; and Filework. Click here to view as slideshow __________________ Best regards and God...
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    Razor 1084 and Koa

    Sweet Mr. Lewis - great as always. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the new Jarrett Knives Forum
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    razor with grip

    Looks great Charlie, unique idea, I like it. You should include your website info in your signature so people can really see what you can do. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association...
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    A Vintage Restoration in the works....

    Hi Gang - Here is one that I just picked up. She doesn't look too bad for being 160 years old, now does she? I'll be doing a full restoration on her in the near future. I'll be replacing the original horn scales as there is some horn rot and some bug activity on one of the ends. I'll be...
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    razzzzors

    Very cool there Shakie. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the new Jarrett Knives Forum
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    Non-Folding razor picture and hello

    Charlie - I'm always in awe when I look at either your work or Butch's. Great stuff. __________________ Best regards and God Bless, Wayne Full Time Maker Member of the Professional Knifemakers Association www.jarrettknives.com Are you a Dawg yet? Be sure to check out the...
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    Explain this.....

    Yeah Bob, I thought about that at first, maybe she was listening to the ball game - but the first portable radios were much larger and had tubes. Transistor type radios didn't come out until the 1940's. Still has me puzzled. :D
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