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jaytex1969

Lifer
Jun 6, 2017
9,652
52,020
Here
This knife began life as a railroad spike in central Texas, where my friend Lynden turned it into this custom beast. My instructions to him were a single sided blade 1/4" under legal length with a stacked leather handle and a decent skull cracking pummel.

The pipe is a BriarWorks Poker assembled by Pete himself during my in person visit 5-ish years ago. About to be loaded with a yet undetermined burley blend.

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ThomasS

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 30, 2024
542
4,887
52
Bayfield, WI
This knife began life as a railroad spike in central Texas, where my friend Lynden turned it into this custom beast. My instructions to him were a single sided blade 1/4" under legal length with a stacked leather handle and a decent skull cracking pummel.

The pipe is a BriarWorks Poker assembled by Pete himself during my in person visit 5-ish years ago. About to be loaded with a yet undetermined burley blend.

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That's really awesome for a spike-knife!
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
6,674
64,549
41
Louisville
This knife began life as a railroad spike in central Texas, where my friend Lynden turned it into this custom beast. My instructions to him were a single sided blade 1/4" under legal length with a stacked leather handle and a decent skull cracking pummel.

The pipe is a BriarWorks Poker assembled by Pete himself during my in person visit 5-ish years ago. About to be loaded with a yet undetermined burley blend.

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Always impressive what can be done with railroad spikes, old leaf springs, and vintage open ended wrenches.
 

bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
6,674
64,549
41
Louisville
I've wanted a knife made by Ban Tang since I first saw his stuff- almost 12 years ago. Finally made my cutting dreams come true.
A cord wrapped SAF in 3V. Ban's signature "stupid sharp" convex/zero grind is no joke. No BS, the sharpest, most refined knife out of the box I've ever encountered. Perfect size for IWB carry, though I prefer outside the waist.

Now, I'm of the opinion that kydex sheaths fall in to two categories. Ok/good enough & Fantastic.
Unfortunately the included sheath is just ok. It works.. retention is perfectly fine and the sizes/shape is no frills. I added an Ulticlip XL for belt carry.
It just doesn't have that "pop" that you like to hear when sheathing into kydex.

I actually prefer leather when it's possible, and a wet molded leather sheath offers similar retention to kydex. I'm looking in to having one made for it. For now though, I'm happy!

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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
6,674
64,549
41
Louisville
It's fixed blade Friday, get with your own program ! :LOL:

Here is the companion to the Old Timer Deer Slayer from last week, a Schrade 152, commonly known as the Sharpfinger. Pipe is a Refbjerg Straight Grain, hemmin and hawin about what to put in it.
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I've always got that thang on me.

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SmokingInTheWind

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 24, 2024
295
1,783
New Mexico
It's fixed blade Friday, get with your own program ! :LOL:

Here is the companion to the Old Timer Deer Slayer from last week, a Schrade 152, commonly known as the Sharpfinger. Pipe is a Refbjerg Straight Grain, hemmin and hawin about what to put in it.
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I received this Sharpfinger as a Christmas gift about 46 years ago.

So, what did you end up smoking in that beautiful pipe?

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bluegrassbrian

Your Mom's Favorite Pipe Smoker
Aug 27, 2016
6,674
64,549
41
Louisville
One of my first Spydercos, probably my first one, was this Paramilitary in CPM D2. They (Spyderco Factory Store) almost gave it to me because it wasn't selling well.

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D2 was a legit acceptable steal for a long time. Anymore though, almost feels like it's gone the way of 440C.
Perfectly fine with the right heat treat, but there are so many better options these days.
 

troutface

Lifer
Oct 26, 2012
2,473
13,463
Colorado
Anymore though, almost feels like it's gone the way of 440C.
I'm not so sure. I think on low end knives people perceive it as better than the typical budget steels. With a very good heat treat it seems to punch above its weight.

but there are so many better options these days.
VG-10 comes to mind. What other steels do you prefer in the low/mid range ?