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#194217 - 05/24/21 04:23 AM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: coachblalock]
jacoobjulia Offline
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The D.E. Henry Bowie. ...
Ka-Bar Marine Corps Fighting Knife. ...
The Leuku. ...
Leatherman Wave+ ...
Emerson CQC-7BW. ...
Busse Battle Mistress.

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#204822 - 08/15/23 10:37 AM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: jacoobjulia]
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If you look at the most recent site for WR CASE they have about a two minute video of their knives and company.

Nice ad,nice company,nice folks. I toured the CASE factory after BLADE in 2009.

Wayne
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#204823 - 08/15/23 11:33 AM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: Wayne Dengler]
Michael_Mason Offline
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Originally Posted By: Wayne Dengler
I toured the CASE factory after BLADE in 2009. Wayne


Wayne,
Went up there around that time when the Case Collectors Club had their member yearly get together. Took us around to some of the old knife factory locations, the cemetery where some of the Case family members are buried, had an auction / bbq dinner, tour of the Zippo site, and tents set up for buy / sell / trade. It was a good time.. I should do it again smile
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#205035 - 08/30/23 02:50 PM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: Michael_Mason]
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Originally Posted By: Sidney_Redford
Who Made This? When I brought this knife I didn't note who made it, I thought I would remember but I don't remember what I had for breakfast so that plan didn't work. There are no marking on the knife that I can see.


I saw it too late, but it could be Steve Schwarzer or Don Hanson III or one of their students. Some of his photos are here
https://steveschwarzer.com/pages/portfolio

Finger-opening pin and general style very similar to Steve


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#205155 - 09/07/23 12:25 PM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: desert.snake]
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Yesterday I spoke with Steve Schwarzer, it seems that this is not his job, but he set the direction for further searches


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#205165 - 09/08/23 01:20 AM Re: My Favorite Knife [Re: desert.snake]
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Lol, here everything turned out to be more difficult:

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The blade is Robert Eggerling “Quilt “ Pattern Mosiac Damascus. The pattern is probably at least 10 years old. The bolsters don’t look familiar and could be by another maker.
Eggerling Damascus Steel


Someone bought a strip of Damascus steel from Robert and used it on a blade. I think that if you talk to the guys from the ABS forum, they can help with a more accurate definition of the manufacturer of bolsters. But there is an option that it was just some novice master who made it from purchased materials.

I digress a little from the topic. Here is my current favorite. Made in 2003 +1/-2 years from 440C steel. Blade 80 mm, glass-blasted, I don’t know the type of wood, but something tropical, axis lock. Local craftsman Sergey Shirogorov, this was done in his apartment, before they started using CNC. Very smooth movement


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