
c.m. arrington
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Top shelf work! That's a fantastic looking knife.
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Great knife and photo.
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Ditto here, too. Thanks again Don and everyone else that keep this a friendly and informative place to hang out. Any news on who attacked the forum?
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Really nice knife and sheath, they compliment each other. The antler inlay on the clip looks really well done.
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Sad news, may he rest in peace.
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Thanks Don.
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The company name is Peck, Stowe and Wilcox. The 8 means it has an 8" blade. They made a lot of tools and are getting to be pretty heavily collected. If the blade were quenched at an angle or almost flat, wouldn't it have a bowl curvature like an inshave?
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Very nice work!
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I've got an ''old'' signed wak blade that a metal detectorist friend found at the site of an old home fire. According to him, the home was razed to the foundation. The blade has warped about 1/2 inch to the left and has at least one fatal crack on the edge. The tip and tang are fully intact. I can take pics if it will help your story.
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Cool looking painting... Super
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Congratulations ! What a way to end the year. If we're lucky, we'll see more of your work at Blade this June. Super
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Good looking site, great looking blades and pics!
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I want to go but the clicker isn't working.
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I just saw a pic of Larry cutting rope in December Blade mag. Not a man to be trifled with. Congrats to Larry and the others on their success with the cutting contest. Super
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That's a good looking sword. I checked out your web site and really liked the galleries. Quite a contrast, two guys forging steel against the stark backdrop of those buildings and pavement.