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    Patch Knives

    I did a couple more of these Russell Green River patch blades in two different handle materials I thought you might like to see This one is a Mexican Ironwood burl from the Baja Region. It has a local name,"Una Del Gato" , wich translates I think to "cat's claw". Seems the tree this comes from...
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    Thanks All for the warm welcome. I gotta be honest,I love all this stuff on this forum. The muzzleloader idea,is overwhealming to me now that I have found this site,because there is so much here. The Persona sub forum has my attention. My wife is our Boy Scout Troop leader hear in our community...
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    Stag Russell Green River

    This one is what they call a "belt" knife. I put a hand rubbed finish on the blade. 1/8" nickel pins,I hand peen & dome them,then try to leave a nice hammered finish. They are smooth to the hand. This is India Sambar slabs. Knife has a "saddle" in the slabs for a righty and ring & pinky finger...
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    Patch Knives

    OK so I hear what you are saying too modern. So I fooled with bras pins& tried to get a "hammered" look/finish What I ended up with looks like gold nuggets,lol Look close,they are smooth to the hand though This knife is a different Russell pattern but I tried to leave the hammered finish on...
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    Patch Knives

    MD Doing what you are talking about is pretty tricky. For me anyhow. I find the most difficult part is dealing with the non flush/square antler. I have a blade,not a patch,but similar & I have been toying with it ,with no result in site. Once I get a method ,then it'll be easy I guess. So I...
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    Patch Knives

    With these blanks ,though,it is easier to get the tang (size the way it is) in a fatter diameter piece of stag. So the way M.D. did it,takes more skill/is trickier,IMHO.And I agree I like it better too
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    Patch Knives

    Thanks for that Jim
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    Couple of patch knives

    Those are gorgeous James. Thank You for showing them,-Vince
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    Patch Knives

    Could you direct me to where I could see this catalogue ? TIA -Vince
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    Patch Knives

    Your version is inspiring. Hmmmmmm..........
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    Patch Knives

    I'm working on hammered finished looking pins on the stag ones I try to leave the handles a little on the fat side,since it's small,fatter seems to feel better. Thanks for the comments. I really enjoy making these.
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    Patch Knives

    I make these using Russell Harrington Green River blades.I will be doing more patterns too,I am really enjoying doing it. Alot of guys are really liking these handy knives. One of my friends sewed a pouch in the strap of his possibles bag for one. But I know a fella Ray from WildBoar Blades & I...
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    PA 1740 many moons ago I worked in New Paltz on a project. The fella I worked for bought up alot of stuff & our quarters were on Harolds honey bee farm,with the bears on 55. Do you recall that place ? Are they still operating ?
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    Thank You for the invite Mitch. Is there a range in East Hampton ? I'll look you up if I get an itchy trigger finger. Thanki You,Again,-Vince
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    I shot pistols as a kid with my Cous in manorville on thier farm. Tossing the idea to extrend my hunting opprtunities.But yes I'm a newb to muzzleloaders.
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    Hey Mitch I'm across in Southold township. How goes it ?
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    New Guy from L.I. N.Y.

    Hello everyone Vince here from NY. Gonna look around & show some stuff too. Hope to get some good info on a new hobby. Thank You,-Vince
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