A replica of a replica
- OLDE CUTLER
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A replica of a replica
My first real knife when I was 7 or so was a Kamp King. But before that I had another replica knife, an Auburn Rubber Knife. My younger brother and I carried and "used" this on all our early adventures. I always thought it would be neat to have a folder just like an Auburn Rubber Knife, only real. Since the Auburn knife is a replica of a real knife, and I am making a replica of that, I am making a replica of a replica. Blade and spring are 1095 high carbon. Liners are .032" brass, 1/8" NS bolsters, and pins are 3/32" nickel silver. Handle material is jigged rosewood, although I later regretted that. I made the biggest clip blade that would fold into the handle, with the pull cut with a Dremel tool. The problem with the rosewood handle material is that I wanted a carved longhorn skull on it. I tried carving the rosewood using carving tools, but found it to be much too hard and had to do it with a Dremel tool. What I ended up with is somewhat of a zombie longhorn. I would describe the pattern as a 5 inch single blade folding hunter. This is my second "make all the parts" knife, click on the link to see the first.
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=62682&hilit=winterbottom+moose
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=62682&hilit=winterbottom+moose
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Re: A replica of a replica
OC, that is awesome
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 9:05 pm My first real knife when I was 7 or so was a Kamp King. But before that I had another replica knife, an Auburn Rubber Knife. My younger brother and I carried and "used" this on all our early adventures. I always thought it would be neat to have a folder just like an Auburn Rubber Knife, only real. Since the Auburn knife is a replica of a real knife, and I am making a replica of that, I am making a replica of a replica. Blade and spring are 1095 high carbon. Liners are .032" brass, 1/8" NS bolsters, and pins are 3/32" nickel silver. Handle material is jigged rosewood, although I later regretted that. I made the biggest clip blade that would fold into the handle, with the pull cut with a Dremel tool. The problem with the rosewood handle material is that I wanted a carved longhorn skull on it. I tried carving the rosewood using carving tools, but found it to be much too hard and had to do it with a Dremel tool. What I ended up with is somewhat of a zombie longhorn. I would describe the pattern as a 5 inch single blade folding hunter. This is my second "make all the parts" knife, click on the link to see the first.
viewtopic.php?f=37&t=62682&hilit=winterbottom+moose
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I dig it!
I would be pretty proud of myself if I could make a knife this nice.
David
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
"Glowing like the metal on the edge of a knife" Meat Loaf
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Oh man, I had one of those rubber knives when I was a kid and found another maybe 30 years ago which I still have. I can't believe you made a real one! WAY cool!!
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That is super nice!!!!
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I bought a couple Auburn Rubber Co. trucks a few years ago, and have been meaning to get the Cokebottle for a few years.
Your attempt at making a real knife out of it looks great! The shield you did freehand looks pretty good. You'd probably need a laser or something to do better.
I'm wondering if there's a pin or something for the Longhorn skull shield. The closest I've been able to find is a small shield Schrade used on a special run, but that's it. I have a Cokebottle with a fish scaler from Colonial, and I have chosen that shield for when it gets rehandled.
My first knife was a big Play-Doh Swiss Army Knife, and my first decent knife was a Fieldmaster.
Your attempt at making a real knife out of it looks great! The shield you did freehand looks pretty good. You'd probably need a laser or something to do better.
I'm wondering if there's a pin or something for the Longhorn skull shield. The closest I've been able to find is a small shield Schrade used on a special run, but that's it. I have a Cokebottle with a fish scaler from Colonial, and I have chosen that shield for when it gets rehandled.
My first knife was a big Play-Doh Swiss Army Knife, and my first decent knife was a Fieldmaster.
Re: A replica of a replica
What a great job on that knife.OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 9:05 pm I always thought it would be neat to have a folder just like an Auburn Rubber
That can't be easy to do. It certainly must take your full attention.
Congrats!
Joe
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Re: A replica of a replica
Very nice! 
Went back and looked at the "Winterbottom Moose" you made a few years ago. You still have talent!
Treefarmer

Went back and looked at the "Winterbottom Moose" you made a few years ago. You still have talent!

Treefarmer
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You have quite a fine accomishment there!!
Very nicely made indeed.
I had not seen the Auburn knife before, either, so thank you for showing me that as well!
Very nicely made indeed.
I had not seen the Auburn knife before, either, so thank you for showing me that as well!
Andy
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Re: A replica of a replica
Very cool, OC. 
I bet that Auburn rubber knife is rare, first one I have seen. 



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Re: A replica of a replica
WOW... that is just SO VERY COOL!!
Great job!!

Great job!!



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Re: A replica of a replica
Very good job!
Bob
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I love your Luca Brasi avatar. My favorite line from the Godfather:
Sonny: What does that mean?
Clemenza: It means Luca Brasi sleeps with the fishes.
"Sometimes even the blind chicken finds corn"
Re: A replica of a replica
Thank you, @OLDE CUTLER
Andy
South Central Tennessee
Retired from Caterpillar Inc.
South Central Tennessee
Retired from Caterpillar Inc.
Re: A replica of a replica
I wish I had that sort of skill. Well done! 

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Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
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Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget