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11th March 07, 01:52 PM
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I really like the second one, and its cheap also. Have you dealt with this company before? I just might have to order it.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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12th March 07, 05:32 AM
#2
I've dealt with Smoky Mountain Knife Works on several occasions. Never had a problem with them, even the one time I had to return something went smoothly. Myerco knives aren't too shabby. Not custom quality, but certainly up to anything we'd need a sgian for.
All skill and effort is to no avail when an angel pees down your drones.
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12th March 07, 08:12 AM
#3
I have a Cold Steel Culloden (though now discontinued) that I like very much. You can find them on ebay frequently enough.
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12th March 07, 08:23 AM
#4
 Originally Posted by AllenJ
I have a Cold Steel Culloden (though now discontinued) that I like very much. You can find them on ebay frequently enough.
I have one of these as well. I like it, except for the fact that the blade is made of carbon steel instead of stainless. How do you deal with the rust issue, other than the traditional method of keeping the blade oiled?
Scot
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12th March 07, 08:30 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by SouthernScot
I have one of these as well. I like it, except for the fact that the blade is made of carbon steel instead of stainless. How do you deal with the rust issue, other than the traditional method of keeping the blade oiled?
Scot
I seem to remember that the aforementioned Smokey Mountain Knife Works has a treated pad of some kind that erases the rust and black spots on carbon steel...perhaps someone who has experience with products like that will add some information.
Best
AA
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13th March 07, 05:29 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
I seem to remember that the aforementioned Smokey Mountain Knife Works has a treated pad of some kind that erases the rust and black spots on carbon steel...perhaps someone who has experience with products like that will add some information.
I believe that's what SMKW calls their "rust eraser". I bought a couple of them a while ago to try. It's some kind of fine abrasive in a semi-soft flexible material. About the feel of the old ink erasers. Doesn't do too bad a job of removing light rust without scratching the surface. I haven't tried them on a highly polished surface though. I've used them to remove a bit of light rust from a couple of sword blades, as well as from the barrel of a Murdoch style pistol, and the barrel of a brass framed "Black Watch" pistol.
The abrasive may be a bit finer than 0000 steel wool.
All skill and effort is to no avail when an angel pees down your drones.
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13th March 07, 10:02 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by SouthernScot
I have one of these as well. I like it, except for the fact that the blade is made of carbon steel instead of stainless. How do you deal with the rust issue, other than the traditional method of keeping the blade oiled?
Scot
To prevent rust from developing in the first place, I use Tuf Cloth.
You can find it online, or at stores that sell cutlery or hunting supplies.
Best regards,
Jake
[B]Less talk, more monkey![/B]
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13th March 07, 10:56 AM
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i just oil them. I have alot of swords that I oil frequently, so a teeny sgian isnt much of a bother to me.
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12th March 07, 08:26 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by AllenJ
I have a Cold Steel Culloden (though now discontinued) that I like very much. You can find them on ebay frequently enough.
I been looking ebay over for another one for about 2 months. They do come up, frequently would be overstating it. They also seem to think they are made of gold now.
Knowlege is knowing that a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad
 Originally Posted by Dreadbelly
If people don't like it they can go sit on a thistle.
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