Noooooooo....jerryd6818 wrote:Bad news Tony. Monday is President's day. Post Office is closed.
They're gonna have to bury my car with the nuclear waste in Nevada....
Noooooooo....jerryd6818 wrote:Bad news Tony. Monday is President's day. Post Office is closed.
Glad you didn't take to much offense on them first year with the POS will get better on the next onerexstubbins wrote:Well Mr. Kennedy I would have to call your crap a little higher than standard. Much appreciated sir!
The spoon and fork knifes look interesting. Who made them? But yes too much of that stuff look like too much of my stuff.ken98k wrote:My mailman dropped off a pound and a half of poo from Goldpan today.
Some are pretty stinky for sure but, he also slipped a couple decent canoes into the mix!
Pretty good pile there Edge213, OC's hand made things are the greatest. I have one of his pens. Another POS without much odor.edge213 wrote:Received my package from Old Cutler on Friday.
The three items on the right are handmade by OC.
A knife pick, ink pen and a mini birdhouse. All very cool.
A lot of fun!!
One knife missing in the picture is a small Buck trapper, a buddy of mine was helping me move furniture and he liked it.
Pretty kneat bunch of cast away's Jerry. And the one razor is personalized. Cool all the way around.jerryd6818 wrote:Picture is finally taken. The pile is not that bad. I've had worse. In fact, I've sent worse.
The big single blade on the left, is that a dog groomer?
That little Waltham split spring whittler cleaned up pretty well. Bone handles and good snap on all blades.
The bare head pearl handle has a sheet of handle missing on the pile side. One from the mark side was floating but some Gorilla Glue re-attached it.
The Barlow has no snap on the main blade. Something for next years POS Roundtable??
The straight razors could be sharpened and used by someone who knows what he's doing. Maybe I'll send them to Owd Wullie.
I sure gave a stinkier pile than I receiveddoglegg wrote:Pretty good pile there Edge213, OC's hand made things are the greatest. I have one of his pens. Another POS without much odor.edge213 wrote:Received my package from Old Cutler on Friday.
The three items on the right are handmade by OC.
A knife pick, ink pen and a mini birdhouse. All very cool.
A lot of fun!!
One knife missing in the picture is a small Buck trapper, a buddy of mine was helping me move furniture and he liked it.
After a little cleaning those 2 folding hunters look like they would make nice carry knives.Sundog Knives wrote:With a straight face while still plugging my nose on another frigid Dakota Territory evening, I can attest to the opening and examination of Jon's shipment from West Virginia as one of the highlights of my knife collecting experience. Wife and kids were present as I came home from work and we huddled around the heavy priority mail box curious about its contents. Son, 8+, rushed to get his pocket knife I gave him last year and we proceeded to open it with wonderment, awe and laughs. Eighteen knives in total and the most beautiful pile of sh*t.
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Son wants two of more from the group of course and Daughter liked one for herself as well. Wife watched with amazement and indicated she had one picked out she liked too.
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(Heck I might even know a knife repairman around town *cough* Olde Cutler to fix up a few of these well loved knives into users once again!)
Possibly a type-setters tool?Sundog Knives wrote:Surely someone will instantly recognize the purpose of this knife tool (received in POS box) . . .
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That's what I thunk.glennbad wrote:Possibly a type-setters tool?Sundog Knives wrote:Surely someone will instantly recognize the purpose of this knife tool (received in POS box) . . .
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Well I was, but am sure not anymore!Mumbleypeg wrote:Gee, I sure hope the recipient (Kolvir) of my POS isn’t setting expectations based on what y’all are showing.
Ken
Glad they got there ok and you are ok with them!! The Champlin razor was in my collection for years.jerryd6818 wrote:Picture is finally taken. The pile is not that bad. I've had worse. In fact, I've sent worse.
The big single blade on the left, is that a dog groomer?
That little Waltham split spring whittler cleaned up pretty well. Bone handles and good snap on all blades.
The bare head pearl handle has a sheet of handle missing on the pile side. One from the mark side was floating but some Gorilla Glue re-attached it.
The Barlow has no snap on the main blade. Something for next years POS Roundtable??
The straight razors could be sharpened and used by someone who knows what he's doing. Maybe I'll send them to Owd Wullie.