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Who likes EZ pulls?

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I do, only have a few but I love them. Lets see your ez pulls. Here is a syracuse I got a while back, it didn't have handles so I put some cow hoof on it.
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nice job. is that material nearly transparent?
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Thanks, yep it's almost transparent, can you see the rocker pin in the second pic? :oops:
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not a problem. i wonder if you could tint the backside and colorize the material. would look very deep.
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I think that would just make it look milkey like or like a home made Cell
that will never shine. ::doh::

But who knows a color die or spacer or, a liner. But a spacer to cover up that center pin?

Is it real cows hoof?
Some horses shoesman use a black die ?
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Yep, it's genuine cows hoof. A thin fiber sapcer would have been the bright thing to use , but I didn't have any on hand. You can dye the material various colors, but I'm not sure what type of dye they use? A fiber spacer along the liners would give it a cool tone I bet, I'll have to try it when I get some more hoof. Fiber spacers, yet another thing to add to my jantz order :roll:
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how about a trashed electric knife co. I was able to get a user out of?
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I like EZ Pulls quite a bit, here are the couple I have:
Bottom: Marshall Wells "Zenith"
2nd from Bottom: Brantford Cutlery Co.
Top Left: Camillus (Rope Knife)
Top Right: KA-Bar (All Brass, and I actually think this one may have had the blade swapped)
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The only easy pull I have is this Queen.
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nice ez pulls guys. Here is a NYK co. Got this one at a yard sale.
There was a small chip out of the handle on the pile side, so I tried my hand at patching it, worked out O.K. Still noticeable, but there isn't a hole there anymore.
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Well I thought that I would give you all a taste of Pennsylvania. This is the only EZ I own. Albertson Cutlery KANE PA. I doubt that many of you have ever see one from this company as they are somewhat rare. If you have one, please post as I would love to see others. This one was in Knife world also. I think it is extremly well made and a heavy piece. Smooth black handles and in exellent condition. They just don't make them like this any more. ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang::
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That does look like a really well built knife, I like that.

Here is one that is well built, but it's another from NY. An ulster that I rehandled with slabs I got out of a large knot that was on a maple branch, real nice grain.

In case you haven't soticed, I like to buy broken knives and fix them up ::nod::
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I forgot I had this Schatt & Morgan Easy Pull... :D
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thats a monster sunny. I'm out, but here is the ulster I posted above before I tore it down to a single layer, it was just too fat for my pocket, kinda wish I had left it whole now......go figure :roll:
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Got this in the mail today.
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great looking little knife, who made it?
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The tang stamp reads Imperial Prov. R.I.
Pretty old ,but I like it.
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Speaking of LITTLE, this Imperial Hammer is only 2"...but it's kind of cute with it's tiny shield..... ::nod:: :)

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That is a cute one Lobo.

That is an old imperial if it has solid bolsters.

I have a tiny one lying around here somewhere, only about 1" long, It needs a bit of work, but nothing I can't handle
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It has solid bolsters and steel liners. At least the liners look like steel.
I think these were WW2 issue, but maybe someone knows for sure.
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I wish it had solid bolsters... ::nod:: :mrgreen: Oh, maybe you meant Gmarcus' knife?

Anyway, I've been accumulating some smaller pen knives and the like lately...come to think of it, I don't know where they're all coming from... :shock: ::paranoid:: ...maybe they are reproducing :shock: ...nah, some nice people are helping me, and I guess they just looked like fun to own. ::nod::

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Thanks Bill,
I'm just the ratman, just doing what I like to do. ::nod:: .
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