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William B. Wallace
07-20-2022, 06:31 AM
What Is The Best Way To Sharpen A Hunting Knife?

hawgrider
07-20-2022, 08:08 AM
Stones and a steel.

red442joe
07-20-2022, 09:27 AM
Ima thinkin' stone and strop.

Joe

BucketBack
07-20-2022, 09:30 AM
I would not feel so all alone.

For everybody must use a stone

MountainGirl
07-20-2022, 10:04 AM
I would not feel so all alone.

For everybody must use a stone

:thumb:

I sharpen mine on PO's stones.

SOCOM42
07-20-2022, 11:15 AM
Depending on the condition of the blade, several ways can be used.

Good steel or shit steel? makes a difference.

If the blade is real rough, a belt sander will reform the edge, then oil stones will finish the job.

I have a double sided oil stone with coarse and fine sides, I don't know if they are made anymore.

The one I have was my fathers from back in the 40s.

Some knives today need a diamond hone to do the job.

I have a lapping plate that is used with diamond slurry to sharpen my American Optical automatic microtome blades,

I use it sometimes to get an edge on tool steel blades.

Mad Trapper
07-20-2022, 11:57 AM
Good wet stones. If edge is crap start with a coarse carborundum (sp?).

Diamond stones are good too, pricey, and you still need several grits.

An old belt works to take off the last tiff on the edge.

An old but sharp one:

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BucketBack
07-20-2022, 01:52 PM
I ran across my stones and slips and my wood chisels the today. :beerchug:

I've opened that drawer 4 times since 2006 since I quit Model Making and Boat Repair, one time was to hide them in a locked rollaway

bigwheel
07-20-2022, 04:30 PM
Depends on the knife. A hard kraut knife needs a Tinker and a wheel. I nice Swiss knife needs just a touch of the steel. I have near a full set but dont usually take them hunting since I am too old and lazy to hunt lol.
https://www.knifemerchant.com/products.asp?manufacturerID=13&device=c&keyword=Victorinox+Cutlery&campaign=54007518&identifiers=kwd-73323702375465%3Aloc-190&Campaign=**LP+-+NonTM-+Cutlery-+Brand+General&CampaignId=54007518&AdGroup=Victorinox+Cutlery&AdGroupId=1173178981119009&AdId=73323914507202&Network=s&msclkid=50c94db08ea0196ddffb2f68fd335a63

Box of frogs
07-20-2022, 05:24 PM
I use a oil stone if it’s nicked up badly.
Water stones and a razor strop for the finish.
BoF

Prepared One
07-20-2022, 06:39 PM
Hey! Didn't we used to know a guy who hung out at the mall who sharpened stones or knives, you know, talked incessantly about it? :eyebrows:

Sparkyprep
07-20-2022, 08:03 PM
Plain 'ol Arkansas wet stone. Then, a steel, then a strop.

T-Man 1066
07-20-2022, 08:36 PM
Hey! Didn't we used to know a guy who hung out at the mall who sharpened stones or knives, you know, talked incessantly about it? :eyebrows:

The Tourist. He could derail any thread about anything into knives at the mall.

Thread: How is everybody's garden doing in'22?

Tourist: Went to the mall, knives, incessant rambling about more malls and more knives, and some blah blah... and stuff. :maniac:

Mad Trapper
07-21-2022, 10:49 AM
Depends on the knife. A hard kraut knife needs a Tinker and a wheel. I nice Swiss knife needs just a touch of the steel. I have near a full set but dont usually take them hunting since I am too old and lazy to hunt lol.
https://www.knifemerchant.com/products.asp?manufacturerID=13&device=c&keyword=Victorinox+Cutlery&campaign=54007518&identifiers=kwd-73323702375465%3Aloc-190&Campaign=**LP+-+NonTM-+Cutlery-+Brand+General&CampaignId=54007518&AdGroup=Victorinox+Cutlery&AdGroupId=1173178981119009&AdId=73323914507202&Network=s&msclkid=50c94db08ea0196ddffb2f68fd335a63

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SOCOM42
07-24-2022, 08:20 PM
The Tourist. He could derail any thread about anything into knives at the mall.

Thread: How is everybody's garden doing in'22?

Tourist: Went to the mall, knives, incessant rambling about more malls and more knives, and some blah blah... and stuff. :maniac:

Don't forget about his 380 auto that he carries concealed.

You can get a genuine new Italian stiletto from him, he scared off all comers with his, not my story but his.

StratBastard
07-24-2022, 09:00 PM
Don't forget about his 380 auto that he carries concealed.

You can get a genuine new Italian stiletto from him, he scared off all comers with his, not my story but his.

As a former collector, dealer, designer, and eventual producer of switchblades in the early 90's (American Tactical Supply M4 Auto, for the military and law enforcement) I can attest with some authority that in general, gen-u-wine Italian switchblades are crap. Oh, I think they're sexy as hell, growing up seeing them in movies. I collected a lot of the old ones back in the day. As an actual weapon though, they are garbage. The steel in them is terrible. It's only useful as a bayonet, because you can't get a good edge on it. I'll take a Gerber Mark II over an Italian switchblade any day of the week. And guess what? Don't even have to push a button, they're already open. Oops... did I just channel The Tourist? ;)

Inor
07-24-2022, 09:01 PM
The Tourist. He could derail any thread about anything into knives at the mall.

Thread: How is everybody's garden doing in'22?

Tourist: Went to the mall, knives, incessant rambling about more malls and more knives, and some blah blah... and stuff. :maniac:

I never understood his constant fascination with the mall. I always thought maybe I missed some important detail that happened at a mall. Going to the mall seemed like a big deal that I was supposed to be impressed by. After a while I figured maybe he was a fag that wanted to sit on Santa's lap.

StratBastard
07-24-2022, 09:04 PM
I never understood his constant fascination with the mall. I always thought maybe I missed some important detail that happened at a mall. Going to the mall seemed like a big deal that I was supposed to be impressed by. After a while I figured maybe he was a fag that wanted to sit on Santa's lap.

Good GAWD I hate malls. It's like being locked in a huge corral of sheep. And you look at store after store, and wonder "who needs or buys any of this crap"?

Inor
07-24-2022, 09:04 PM
As a former collector, dealer, designer, and eventual producer of switchblades in the early 90's (American Tactical Supply M4 Auto, for the military and law enforcement) I can attest with some authority that in general, gen-u-wine Italian switchblades are crap. Oh, I think they're sexy as hell, growing up seeing them in movies. I collected a lot of the old ones back in the day. As an actual weapon though, they are garbage. The steel in them is terrible. It's only useful as a bayonet, because you can't get a good edge on it. I'll take a Gerber Mark II over an Italian switchblade any day of the week. And guess what? Don't even have to push a button, they're already open. Oops... did I just channel The Tourist? ;)

I've wanted one of these for several years now. I just won't part with that much money for a knife.

https://www.benchmade.com/3300bk.html

StratBastard
07-24-2022, 09:22 PM
I've wanted one of these for several years now. I just won't part with that much money for a knife.

https://www.benchmade.com/3300bk.html

Well, if you decide to get one, go to a knife show or shop where you can try several of the same model. The tolerances on an out-the-front are critical, and some made by even the same manufacturer can have a bit of wobble, or poor lockout. See that the blade locks out securely, and try to wiggle the blade once it does. It won't be as rigid as a tang knife obviously... but it should lock out with a bare minimum of play.

My M4 knife was actually farmed out for production to Benchmade in Clackamas at first (back when Les deAsis was still around R.I.P) so I was in his facility often. Knives were cut out on CAD machines back then, and some of these guys don't stop production often enough to re-calibrate their machines. Check the tolerances on maybe 10 of them and pick the best one.

Prepared One
07-25-2022, 04:29 AM
I've wanted one of these for several years now. I just won't part with that much money for a knife.

https://www.benchmade.com/3300bk.html

I am with ya Inor, if I am shelling out 500 bucks it better go bang. I carry a good quality auto, maybe 150 bucks worth that has lasted me going on 6 or 7 years now. They are good to have but if it comes down to a fight I am looking to the gun rather then a knife. I am to old to be dicking around with knife fights. I'll just put a bullet in ya and call it a day.

SOCOM42
07-25-2022, 07:10 AM
As a former collector, dealer, designer, and eventual producer of switchblades in the early 90's (American Tactical Supply M4 Auto, for the military and law enforcement) I can attest with some authority that in general, gen-u-wine Italian switchblades are crap. Oh, I think they're sexy as hell, growing up seeing them in movies. I collected a lot of the old ones back in the day. As an actual weapon though, they are garbage. The steel in them is terrible. It's only useful as a bayonet, because you can't get a good edge on it. I'll take a Gerber Mark II over an Italian switchblade any day of the week. And guess what? Don't even have to push a button, they're already open. Oops... did I just channel The Tourist? ;)

I had one of those ITI jobs back in the 50s, as said, it was junk and the whole assembly was weak.

I got it from my "bad boy" cousin who was 3 years older than me.

I did not carry it or any other "fighting knife", I carried a WW2 bring back Browning 25 auto.

Today I carry a Gerber folder for utility purposes and a 45 auto for defense.

Those things are outlawed in this state have been since I was a kid.

Big Ken
07-25-2022, 09:47 AM
I've wanted one of these for several years now. I just won't part with that much money for a knife.

https://www.benchmade.com/3300bk.html

I seem to always have one on my list to get and after getting it I say I'm all done now, until I see something else of course, I also have one I've been eyeing for a long time, Buck 110 Auto, I'm one of those guys who always think there's a better deal out there and will wait, I've been waiting a long time because I'm sure I'll find a good deal one day, and I'm still waiting..... :p

https://www.buckknives.com/search?q=110+auto

SOCOM42
07-25-2022, 10:32 AM
I never understood his constant fascination with the mall. I always thought maybe I missed some important detail that happened at a mall. Going to the mall seemed like a big deal that I was supposed to be impressed by. After a while I figured maybe he was a fag that wanted to sit on Santa's lap.

He went there to play sidewalk commando.

Remember he was a bikie with colors.

Very early on I challenged him and one of his statements.

He was being a smart ass, said there had never been a German "U" boat on the great lakes.

I told him his history was faulty, U505 was on the lakes and resides now in the "City Of Industry" museum.

They built a building around the boat!

The escort carrier and her hunter killer group caught her submerged off the Azores,

The sub was hit with a new anti sub depth charge, a Hedge Hog, forcing her to the surface, half sunk.

A boarding party took over the boat and one US officer went in and closed the scuttle, preventing it from sinking.

It was a treasure trove of code books and and an Enigma cypher machine.

When I gave him the history lesson, he said "oh, yeah, I now remember, my dad took me to see the sub".

That is an indicator of memory problems, who in the hell would not remember a trip like that!


OK, I admit I do not remember the commissioning of the battleship Massachusetts in 1942, I was there.

I was also on it while it was being built.

Not long after commissioning, she pounded the Jean Bart in the Casablanca invasion of operation Torch November 1942.

Rant off.

SOCOM42
07-25-2022, 12:44 PM
I've wanted one of these for several years now. I just won't part with that much money for a knife.

https://www.benchmade.com/3300bk.html

You would get about 10 years here just for the possession of one of those.

They are a bitch here on knives with the laws they made in the early 50's.

All the sidewalk commandoes and James Dean wannabee's carried switchblade knives, a lot were frisked and jailed for possession.

I never looked or played that kind of part, never got stopped for anything.

Today, nothing would happen to me for carrying a full auto mini Uzi, loaded under my coat,

but have an automatic knife, dirk or dagger with it, it would be jail time.

Inor
07-25-2022, 12:50 PM
I seem to always have one on my list to get and after getting it I say I'm all done now, until I see something else of course, I also have one I've been eyeing for a long time, Buck 110 Auto, I'm one of those guys who always think there's a better deal out there and will wait, I've been waiting a long time because I'm sure I'll find a good deal one day, and I'm still waiting..... :p

https://www.buckknives.com/search?q=110+auto

I have been looking at that one pretty closely too. That is probably what I'll end up buying as they are a little more down to earth price-wise. They have a nice one with black scales and brushed stainless hardware. It is a damn sharp looking knife (pun intended). But then, so is the traditional wood scales with brass...

Inor
07-25-2022, 12:51 PM
You would get about 10 years here just for the possession of one of those.

They are a bitch here on knives with the laws they made in the early 50's.

All the sidewalk commandoes and James Dean wannabee's carried switchblade knives, a lot were frisked and jailed for possession.

I never looked or played that kind of part, never got stopped for anything.

Today, nothing would happen to me for carrying a full auto mini Uzi, loaded under my coat,

but have an automatic knife, dirk or dagger with it, it would be jail time.

I could not live somewhere I could not carry whatever knife I want. That is absolutely ridiculous.

SOCOM42
07-25-2022, 01:11 PM
I could not live somewhere I could not carry whatever knife I want. That is absolutely ridiculous.

I am stuck here, no doubt about it either.

I should have moved when I had a chance to 35 years ago, oh well.

StratBastard
07-25-2022, 06:03 PM
I had one of those ITI jobs back in the 50s, as said, it was junk and the whole assembly was weak.

I got it from my "bad boy" cousin who was 3 years older than me.

I did not carry it or any other "fighting knife", I carried a WW2 bring back Browning 25 auto.

Today I carry a Gerber folder for utility purposes and a 45 auto for defense.

Those things are outlawed in this state have been since I was a kid.

Yeah, those old ones are junk... but highly collectable and worth some $$$. The newer ones being made by outfits like Benchmade or MicroTech are quite stout, and actually have high quality steel in the blade.

Funny about different state laws. The Federal law banned their import, and the transferring across state lines in the Switchblade act of 1958. We got around that by following one of the exceptions in the act: being "bona fide" dealers to law enforcement and military personnel, units, departments, and agencies. We required a photocopy agency, military, or department ID.

I used to do the Oregon Knife show every year for about 15 years. Around 1994 or so, I Had a treasury agent once look up and down my two 8 foot tables of switchblades with a scowl. Wanted to know the source of my products. I had to remind him once they are in Oregon, they're perfectly legal. And that I bought all my knives from customers who walked through to sell at various gun shows over the years... right here in Oregon as well. And that we were manufacturing one too. He was extremely agitated that he could not bust me.

I was chatting with my friends Al Mar (R.I.P. buddy, you made awesome knives) and Denny Hansen when he approached. Denny was the editor of S.W.A.T. Magazine back then, and showed the agent the new issue with my knife on the cover... and my feature story about sales to Law Enforcement in another issue a few months previous. He stormed off fuming.

Similar things would occur at the Soldier of Fortune show in Vegas every year. Agents there surrounded by all sorts of class III weapons, and their panties all in a twist over switchblades LOL.

The individual states made their own crazy laws. Here in Oregon, you can manufacture them, buy them, sell them, and collect them... just not carry it LOL.

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Prepared One
07-25-2022, 06:26 PM
I seem to always have one on my list to get and after getting it I say I'm all done now, until I see something else of course, I also have one I've been eyeing for a long time, Buck 110 Auto, I'm one of those guys who always think there's a better deal out there and will wait, I've been waiting a long time because I'm sure I'll find a good deal one day, and I'm still waiting..... :p

https://www.buckknives.com/search?q=110+auto


Mmmmmm, Now that's something I might buy.

StratBastard
07-25-2022, 06:31 PM
I seem to always have one on my list to get and after getting it I say I'm all done now, until I see something else of course, I also have one I've been eyeing for a long time, Buck 110 Auto, I'm one of those guys who always think there's a better deal out there and will wait, I've been waiting a long time because I'm sure I'll find a good deal one day, and I'm still waiting..... :p

https://www.buckknives.com/search?q=110+auto

A Buck will last you your whole life, a sweet knife. I've been wanting one too LOL. Be sure to use the sheath and not your pocket... no safety on these. And unlike cheapo switchblades opening in your packet, this could take your junk with it. :shocked:

Prepared One
07-25-2022, 06:42 PM
A Buck will last you your whole life, a sweet knife. I've been wanting one too LOL. Be sure to use the sheath and not your pocket... no safety on these. And unlike cheapo switchblades opening in your packet, this could take your junk with it. :shocked:

There is a Hardware store just down the road a piece from MG and I called Motts. Their claim to fame is a very large collection of Buck knives for sale. They claim to be the largest in Texas. I don't know, one whole half of the store is filled with nothing but cases of knives. I have yet to roam freely among them as I have had more pressing needs when we were there, but one day..............................

Sparkyprep
07-25-2022, 07:50 PM
There is a Hardware sore just down the road a piece from MG and I called Motts. There claim to fame is a very large collection of Buck knives for sale. They claim to be the largest in Texas. I don't know, one whole half of the store is filled with nothing but cases of knives. I have yet to roam freely among them as I have had more pressing needs when we were there, but one day..............................

If you see one of these, let me know. I’ll send you the money to buy it, and you can mail it to me.19319

Inor
07-25-2022, 08:12 PM
This place seems to have pretty good prices on just about everything you might ever want...

https://www.knifecenter.com/shop/knives

StratBastard
07-25-2022, 09:19 PM
There is a Hardware sore just down the road a piece from MG and I called Motts. There claim to fame is a very large collection of Buck knives for sale. They claim to be the largest in Texas. I don't know, one whole half of the store is filled with nothing but cases of knives. I have yet to roam freely among them as I have had more pressing needs when we were there, but one day..............................

Wow! You and MG should make a nice afternoon of it there together. Just bring some cash, and leave all bank cards home... or you'll walk out of there needing a cart LOL.

SOCOM42
07-25-2022, 09:58 PM
Yeah, those old ones are junk... but highly collectable and worth some $$$. The newer ones being made by outfits like Benchmade or MicroTech are quite stout, and actually have high quality steel in the blade.

Funny about different state laws. The Federal law banned their import, and the transferring across state lines in the Switchblade act of 1958. We got around that by following one of the exceptions in the act: being "bona fide" dealers to law enforcement and military personnel, units, departments, and agencies. We required a photocopy agency, military, or department ID.


Similar things would occur at the Soldier of Fortune show in Vegas every year. Agents there surrounded by all sorts of class III weapons, and their panties all in a twist over switchblades LOL.

The individual states made their own crazy laws. Here in Oregon, you can manufacture them, buy them, sell them, and collect them... just not carry it LOL.

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My cousin was a rebel, leather motorcycle jacket, engineer boots, Oilzum cap, jeans,

(which were not allowed in our schools)and his switchblade knife,

What made him look real tough was his scarred up face from going through the windshield of his 1949 Ford.

Told everyone the scars were from knife fighting and that he won every fight!

The Marines straightened him out, got out of the marines and used the GI bill to get an education,

he had the facial scars removed with plastic surgery, I did not recognize him after the surgery, looked normal.

Became an engineer in charge of maintenance for Northrup Aircraft facilities, he did marry the Northrup vice presidents daughter.


I wont discuss my dealings with SOF people, Peter Kocalis and Col. Brown a few decades ago. that is another story.

You may not realize this, lived a lot of this shit first hand back in the 70's 80's and 90s

StratBastard
07-25-2022, 10:23 PM
My cousin was a rebel, leather motorcycle jacket, engineer boots, Oilzum cap, jeans,

(which were not allowed in our schools)and his switchblade knife,

What made him look real tough was his scarred up face from going through the windshield of his 1949 Ford.

Told everyone the scars were from knife fighting and that he won every fight!

The Marines straightened him out, got out of the marines and used the GI bill to get an education,

he had the facial scars removed with plastic surgery.

Became an engineer in charge of maintenance for Northrup Aircraft facilities, he did marry the Northrup vice presidents daughter.

I wont discuss my dealings with SOF people, Peter Cocalis and Col. brown a few decades ago. that is another story.

Small world eh? My little brother is retired from Northrup, as I likely mentioned before, but still consults. He has a degree in physics, but worked mostly as an engineer...he developed optics for the military satellites.

Prepared One
07-26-2022, 04:17 AM
If you see one of these, let me know. I’ll send you the money to buy it, and you can mail it to me.19319

Will do.

MountainGirl
07-26-2022, 01:20 PM
Wow! You and MG should make a nice afternoon of it there together. Just bring some cash, and leave all bank cards home... or you'll walk out of there needing a cart LOL.

Here's them... and they've already got several K of our hard earned. :thumb:

https://store.tkcknives.com/

(For grins & drooling, click on their 'Site Map' link.)

StratBastard
07-26-2022, 06:46 PM
Here's them... and they've already got several K of our hard earned. :thumb:

https://store.tkcknives.com/

(For grins & drooling, click on their 'Site Map' link.)

Wow! OK, one of you scoot over, I'm coming along too.

I used to do the OKCA knife show in Eugene every year... biggest knife show west of the Rockies. Huge. At that yearly 3 day show, I would make thousands in sales. The trick is leaving the show with the money LOL. I usually bought at least one knife for myself... and I had expensive tastes. A Vallotton custom made switchblade could set you back 3 grand back then. I tried to stay away from their table.