j. (jason) Jacobs knifemakers work - BladeForums. com J Jacobs has been buying cheap knives, restamping and reselling for a long time Back when I was much younger, and uneducated about knives, I bought one of his skinners at a county fair where he ran a booth
Why was this knife discontinued? (Cold Steel Triple Action) I have heard these knives called “Jacobs Ladder” knives They are overall fun to play with but imho mostly a toy Unlike a balisong which is a great practical design Click to expand Yes!! I have that Perrin, great little knife, fun to play with too I've also played with the Tanto Triple Action, I quite enjoyed it
Oregon Knifemakers List - BladeForums. com I am also looking for an Oregon knifemaker to repair restore an heirloom Remington R1123 pocketknife It is a pretty valuable knife but in fairly rough condition and I would like to have it mildly customized with a Damascus blade to replace the one that's broken I'm in Tualatin, but would be willing to travel an hour or more to find the right craftsman Any takers?
any one shop with Frank Jacobs - BladeForums. com I was searching around for the best prices for some mosaic pins and ran across his site Thought I would ask if any one has shopped with him I did place a small order as a test , so I guess I'm asking after the fact
How does a beginner go about pricing their knives? As someone who is just beginning this journey, I have some questions regarding the pricing of custom knives, particularly fixed blade Economics 101 dictates that something is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it, but if there are "general" guidelines on how to price a knife I'd love
Who do you look up to? Who inspired you most? - BladeForums. com This is maybe a departure from the usual topics in this sub, but I think it merits a conversation You can see this as an appreciation post for those people in the industry that inspired you, that you maybe look up to I've been musing about this lately and I think it's worth taking a step back
Need Help With Dremel Flex-Shaft | BladeForums. com I bought a Dremel Flex-Shaft to use with my Black Decker Wizard (RT550), which is Dremel-like and supposed to be Dremel compatible The Flex-Shaft attaches to the drill just fine, but I can't get a bit to tighten at the end of the shaft I've followed all of the directions and used the same
Oregon Knifemakers List | Page 2 | BladeForums. com Ray Richards,gresham,Ray Coon,gresham ,Nick Marcellia,vancover,Frank Jacobs,vancover,Allen Warren ,Portland,Bill Tuch,Portland,Greg Och,Sherwood,Pardy Bugtei,Portland,Shane Sibert,Gladstone,Bill Siegel,GladstoneTed Harris ,Hillsboro,Gene Martin,Butch Rainey Vallotton,Wayne Goddard,Eugene, me a few years ago! i'm sure there are many i am forgetting right now (Sorry Guys) most of these guys are
Replacing an arbor and chuck on a drill press. - BladeForums. com Ive replaced both of my chucks in the last 6 months, both were 17" and neither of them had the key hole for the drift key The arbor was part of the spindle so be careful I removed the Jacobs 33 chucks and put uberchucks on them Love them
Buck Darts Info - BladeForums. com The earliest Buck catalog that has Buck darts listed is from 1989 Puma Darts from New Zealand made the darts and we offered a whole line I never knew there was so much to them! 1993 was the last catalog to mention them I rarely have to answer a question about Buck darts although I do see