Registered: 09/14/05
Posts: 12872
Loc: Central Florida
I just now am getting un-packed from the Marathon that is: TULSA! I hope you folks will enjoy a splendid example of a WWII rendition of a brand new RMK Model #4-6"! BMK outdid themselves with this package...to include: Blued steel blade, along with bluing the custom steel hilt and crows beak butt cap...& the leather? Well: It speaks for itself! I did not order custom leather, thinking that the Model A sheath shown here would have been what these old war horses would have come with originally. While some artistic license has been used (and quite well) I think you can appreciate this fine piece. I have just posted it to my website. Stay sharp, Capt. Chris
I have never been a fan of rehandled new RMK blades,however this particular combination is superb,a great historical homage collaboration,fantastic knife.
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Neale R Jenkinson RKS 4303 RKCC CMI 004
Registered: 02/09/16
Posts: 5791
Loc: Central New York
Sadly to say that is the last project I have for rehandled knives for now. Cap, the 12-8 Big Bear I had done was the knife you provided last year. Yes it came without a sheath. Was the last of my FWI from my tusk. Wanted to say thanks again.
Sadly to say that is the last project I have for rehandled knives for now. Cap, the 12-8 Big Bear I had done was the knife you provided last year. Yes it came without a sheath. Was the last of my FWI from my tusk. Wanted to say thanks again.
Best part is how that knife came to Capt. wrapped in newspapers in an accordion folder!
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James Caruso RKCC #CM008 rugermark2jc@gmail.com
And I finally sent what was a no handle 19 blade to get it done in some mammoth from last years Blade show. BMK & Warlander combo.......Gonna use this one.
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