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I'm David and have been into pocketknives since about the age of nine. My uncle would send me big boxes of goodies he didn't need anymore and he'd often include one or more pocketknives. They were usually rusty, aged, hard to open scouts or hobos. Nothing special but it got me interested and I eventually purchased a Gerber Silver Knight back in, ohhh, maybe '77. Gradually my fascination grew and when I finally could afford it, I began collecting. Thank goodness that didn't happen until I was in my forties or I'd be sitting on some pretty bad knives.
Good to be here, finally .
Good to be here, finally .
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Welcome, i have a draw full of rubbish knives, that will never go away.
Good to have you here. 


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Welcome , stick around ,show off some of your stuff. Good folks here ,lots of knowledge. Have some fun and be safe out there.
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Welcome, David! We look forward to seeing some of your collection!



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to seeing what knives you are collecting and just sharing some of your
knowledge.
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Welcome David. Seems like a lot of Davids like and accumulate knives so you'll probably fit right in here.____Dave
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Good Morning, Xyphos and
to AAPK from the Florida Panhandle sometimes known as LA (lower Alabama).
Seems like the point is being made that David must mean "knife collector" in some foreign language.
Sure are a pile of you "DAVIDS".
Some folks are purist collectors but some of us are accumulators, I fall in with the accumulator squad at muster.
Hope you will enjoy the forum.
Treefarmer

Seems like the point is being made that David must mean "knife collector" in some foreign language.


Some folks are purist collectors but some of us are accumulators, I fall in with the accumulator squad at muster.
Hope you will enjoy the forum.

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Your right Phil, in Hebrew it's "Beloved" collector of knives.treefarmer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 30, 2020 1:06 pm Good Morning, Xyphos andto AAPK from the Florida Panhandle sometimes known as LA (lower Alabama).
Seems like the point is being made that David must mean "knife collector" in some foreign language.Sure are a pile of you "DAVIDS".
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Some folks are purist collectors but some of us are accumulators, I fall in with the accumulator squad at muster.
Hope you will enjoy the forum.![]()
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Welcome to the forum.
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Hi David. Welcome to AAPK.
We're glad to have you join us.

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Another “welcome David” from Indiana.
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Welcome aboard David. 

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John
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Thanks everyone, best welcome I've had on a forum... well, ever.
So I've been wanting to do a little patterned staining on some of my traditionals. High-acid fruits & veggies, mustard, etc. I've been using my S&M dogleg whittler to cut fruit and it immediately took on a robust patina I wasn't expecting, so I'm guessing the steel is 420HC as I can taste it on the fruit.
Any home stainers here ? Is there a thread on it ?
So I've been wanting to do a little patterned staining on some of my traditionals. High-acid fruits & veggies, mustard, etc. I've been using my S&M dogleg whittler to cut fruit and it immediately took on a robust patina I wasn't expecting, so I'm guessing the steel is 420HC as I can taste it on the fruit.
Any home stainers here ? Is there a thread on it ?
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I only did it one time on this CAMCO Barlow both as an experiment and because the I thought the blade looked particularly rough. I can't quite recallwhether I used a fruit or soaked it in some apple cider vinegar. In any event I was pleased with the result.
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^ Not bad-- does it prevent further corrosion ?
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If you use a knife regularly, as in a EDC on a regular basis, even if you rotate your knives, it should not corrode. With regular use, you are always wiping down the blade before you close it and put it back in your pocket, this stops corrosion and pitting. This also works on the scales, your hands natural oils will keep the handles in good condition, it is the old theory, use it or lose it. Hope this helps, and enjoy your time on the forum, good people here. 

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Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:59 pm I only did it one time on this CAMCO Barlow both as an experiment and because the I thought the blade looked particularly rough. I can't quite recallwhether I used a fruit or soaked it in some apple cider vinegar. In any event I was pleased with the result.
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I like it, QS.

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That is not what I've found with HC steels used on many trad slipjoints. I clean my knives after using every time but acids from food will begin corroding immediately. Further proof is when I taste metal in my food. That's corrosion.cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:33 pm If you use a knife regularly, as in a EDC on a regular basis, even if you rotate your knives, it should not corrode. With regular use, you are always wiping down the blade before you close it and put it back in your pocket, this stops corrosion and pitting. This also works on the scales, your hands natural oils will keep the handles in good condition, it is the old theory, use it or lose it. Hope this helps, and enjoy your time on the forum, good people here.![]()
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Interesting, i have never had that problem.Xyphos wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:13 pmThat is not what I've found with HC steels used on many trad slipjoints. I clean my knives after using every time but acids from food will begin corroding immediately. Further proof is when I taste metal in my food. That's corrosion.cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 9:33 pm If you use a knife regularly, as in a EDC on a regular basis, even if you rotate your knives, it should not corrode. With regular use, you are always wiping down the blade before you close it and put it back in your pocket, this stops corrosion and pitting. This also works on the scales, your hands natural oils will keep the handles in good condition, it is the old theory, use it or lose it. Hope this helps, and enjoy your time on the forum, good people here.![]()

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Maybe because i live on a coast --
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