we have lost a lot of knife people lately A.G. Russell, Wayne Goddard. Jim Merritt and now Lee Bennett. I only knew of lee frome a couple knives i have seen and his videos. but he did seem like one of us. we should take note on how he passed and remember that there are things in our shops that...
yes, i was a land surveyor for 35 years and i have no time for bad optics. zeiss is the king but nikkor is not bad. and i had a hard time coming around to digital cameras. but they are good enough for what i need.
i have a 225Q that a member of the 82 airborne carried on d-day. he didn't like the other knives. the Q on the 225 stands for quartermaster. that is the troops it was designed for. it is the original sharpened crowbar. but all services used it is a great knife. justin great job on the MK2
i like cannons and they sell factory refurbished cameras at very good prices and they are fully guaranteed. i would guess that most other brands have the same thing.
thanks every one. no projects yet. the doc. has to release me in a couple weeks. i have new knees, hips, and can breath so i am starting the new year rebuilt.LOL
thanks. i was talking to a german maker and i guess its his go to steel for large knives. and i guess it is europe's answer to 5160. so we live in a global economic world i just wondered how it was used or where it was likely to pop up.
i used to mix sawdust with the epoxy but i always put a pin in it too. thompson's water seal will make old antler look new again just wipe it on. it gives the antler a deep glow.