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How to Select a Knife Or Multi-Tool for an Activity Ifferent Activities Require Differ- Lar in Skinning and Filleting Knives
53 How to select a knife or multi-tool for an activity ifferent activities require differ- lar in skinning and filleting knives. Words: YAMKELA MKEBE. Compiled with the ent types of knives or multi—tools • The popular clip point blade runs straight help of Bruce Woodroffe of Awesome Tools, Rob and retailers have to take various from the handle until about halfway, then clips Beamish of Brentoni Distributors, Kim Romanis factors into consideration before away to form a thin and sharp tip, which can of Liteoptec, Patrick Franck of W.E.T. Sports and recommending a knife or tool for a be useful for cutting in tight places. the articles: Blade Boot Camp: A Buyer’s Guide To Dspecific activity. • The drop point blade is especially popular in Choosing Your Knife from http://gearjunkie.com; When selecting a knife blade for an activ- hunting knives. It has a slow convex curve to- How to Choose the Best Knife for Hunting from www. ity, the factors to take into account would in- wards the tip, which gives it a stronger point, less survivopedia.com; How to Choose a Hunting Knife clude hardness — edge/sharpness retention and likely to pierce organs, and a large slicing area. from www.adventure.howstuffworks.com; Hunt- the ability of the steel to resist indentation; • A gut hook blade has a sharpened semi-circle ing Knife Buyer’s Guide from http://1source.basspro. strength; flexibility; toughness — how much en- hook used by hunters to open the abdomen of com; What To Look For In A Diving Knife from www. -
Hassinger & Courtney Auctioneers September 26, 2018 Knife List
Hassinger & Courtney Auctioneers September 26, 2018 Knife List 1. Buck Knives 2004 Limited Edition Buck Model 101 USA Knife #71 of 300, Gold Inlay Engraved Antelope. New in Original Box. A Beautiful Knife, Nice Scrimshaw Artwork!! 2. Unusual Klever “Kleever” with Walnut Handle. It’s a Kleever, Can Opener, Bottle Opener & Meat Tenderizer. A Great Find!! 3. Vintage Irish “Stag Brand” Fish Knife 4. Golden Mallard Key Chain Knife 5. Nascar Jeff Gordon #24 Signature Pocket Knife with Designer Case 6. PBR Western Folding Knife Set. Leather Handle 440 Steel. Includes Burl Maple Mini Knife. A Great Set Mfg. in 2008. New in Original Box. 7. Case Pennsylvania Trout 1988 Limited Edition Case XX Stag Handle Knife #400 of Only 500 Mfg. New in Original Box 8. Case XX 3” Finn Fixed Blade Knife with Sheath 9. J.F. Novelties, N.Y. N.Y. Whitetail Deer Pocket Knife. New Condition. 10. Rare Jigged Bone Handle Knife Marked “WS 131” Great Quality 11. Case Tested XX Bone Handle Pocket Knife. 2 Blades 12. Camillus New York USA 2 Blade Pocket Knife. Circa 1970’s. Brown Hardwood Laminate Handles. Orig. Box & Paperwork. #20 on Blade 13. Vintage Oyster Knife with Walnut Handle. Mfg. by William Johnson, Newark, NJ Circa 1940’s 14. Imperial Providence R.I. Pearl Handles 2 Blade Pocket Knife. Circa 1950’s 15. “Swissgear” Stainless Leatherman with Belt Sheath 16. Husky Loc-Back Box Cutter with Heavy Leather Sheath & Belt Clip, Like New. 17. Case XX 6265SAB, 2 Blade Red Bone Folding Hunter Circa 1940-64 18. NRA Folding Pocket Knife with Damascus Style Blade 19. -
Paul Tsujimoto Updated
NEWS OF OUR CLIENTS 668 Flinn Ave Suite 28 Tel 805 529 3700 Contact: Jonina Costello / [email protected] Moorpark CA 93021 Fax 805 529 3701 Jason Bear / [email protected] Phone: (805) 529-3700 THE ONTARIO KNIFE COMPANY® WELCOMES PAUL TSUJIMOTO TO ITS MANAGEMENT TEAM Veteran Knife Designer and Engineering Specialist Joins OKC to Lead its New Product Development, Quality, and Engineering Teams Ontario Knife Company® announces the hiring of industry veteran and renowned knife designer Paul Tsujimoto as its new Director of Engineering. Reporting directly into the President and CEO, the Director of Engineering is responsible for shepherding the end-to-end development of new products, oversight of the quality control team, and the implementation of new engineering and manufacturing processes. Tsujimoto has over 30 years of experience including a previous tenure with OKC as a designer and various senior engineering roles at Cutco® and KA-BAR®. “On behalf of everyone on Ontario Knife I would like to be the first to welcome Paul Tsujimoto to our team,” said Kenneth Trbovich, President and CEO of OKC. “Paul joins a group of dedicated professionals with many centuries of combined knife- making experience.” Tsujimoto was previously responsible for the development of several products in Ontario Knife’s lineup, including the top selling SPEC PLUS line. In his new capacity, Tsujimoto will collaborate with OKC’s Blademaster-in-Residence Dan Maragni and others to introduce new tactical, hunting, fishing, survival, and kitchen cutlery products to OKC’s existing lineup. Additionally, Tsujimoto and his department will drive the continuous improvement of manufacturing processes and will reinforce the high quality standards that support OKC’s lifetime warranty policy on its domestic products. -
April 2010 Ourinternational Membership Is Happily Involved with “Anything That Goes ‘Cut’!”
OKCA 35th Annual • April 17-18 KNIFE SHOW Lane Events Center & Fairgrounds • Eugene, Oregon April 2010 Ourinternational membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” You Could Win... a new Brand Name knife or other valuable prize, just for filling out a door prize coupon. Do it on entry so you don't forget! You can also... buy tickets in our Saturday (only) RAFFLE for chances to WIN even more fabulous knife prizes. Stop at the OKCA table before 4:00 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are only $1 each, or 6 for $5. Join in the Silent Auction... Saturday only we will have a display case filled with very special knives for bidding. Put in your bid and see if you will take home a very special prize. Free Identification & Appraisal Ask for Bernard Levine, author of Levine's Guide to Knives and Their Values, at table N01. ELCOME to the Oregon Knife At the Show, don't miss the special live We will have a raffle and a silent auction Collectors Association Special demonstrations all day Saturday. This year we Saturday only. Anyone can enter the raffle or WShow Knewslettter. On Saturday, have Blade Forging, Balisong Demonstration, silent auction. See the display case by the exit April 17, and Sunday, April 18, we want to Discovering Details Of A Knife, Martial Arts, to purchase tickets and see the items that you welcome you and your friends and family to Knife Sharpening, Scrimshaw, Engraving, could win. the famous and spectacular OREGON KNIFE Blade Grinding Competition, Wood Carving SHOW & SALE. -
FISKARS 1649 – 365 Years of Finnish Industrial History (Pdf)
Fiskars 1649 365 years of Finnish Industrial History Contents Iron and Europe 5 The founder of the Fiskars ironworks arrives from Holland 10 The 18th century: wars and shortages with contrasting technological progress 21 Autonomy under Russia 1809–1917: Finland becomes a distinct nation 24 Johan Jacob Julin’s time: inventions, enlightenment, reform 27 Late 1800s: Fiskars becomes a joint stock company of worldwide renown 34 Independence: expansion and modernization 39 After the war: structural changes and new direction 43 Fiskars products 50 The ironworks and its surroundings 63 Julin’s Fiskars: the results of an enlightened owner’s willpower 77 An ironworks reborn – into Fiskars Village 83 Mineral deposits, as shown in Olaus Magnus’ work De Gentibus Septentrionalibus from 1555. FISKARS 1649 – 365 years of Finnish Industrial History © Fiskars Oyj Abp, Raasepori, 2014 Fourth revised edition ISBN 978-952-67229-0-0 Fiskars 1649 Iron and Europe ithout water power and blast furnaces to production was very regional The earliest flowing smelt iron ore, the industrial production furnaces were dug into the ground and had a natural Wof iron would be impossible Even in the ventilation system Gradually, small individual Middle Ages, blast furnaces were beginning to replace furnaces powered with hand-worked bellows small pig iron furnaces in the Nordic region Ore was became common In the course of the Middle Ages no longer lifted from lake beds; it was economical to this small-scale iron production gave way to more transport it over longer distances -
A Determined Industry ATK Sporting Names 2014 T the NSSF State of the Experienced the Second-Highest Year Ever
SHOOTING HUNTING OUTDOOR TRADE SHOW 1979–2015 DAY 3, JANUARY 22, 2015 NEW PRODUCT REPORTS SHOT Daily scours the floor to find the latest in knives from the show P. 14. Also, see what’s new in accessories P. 28 FEATURES NEWS Q&A WITH CAM SHOOT LIKE A EDWARDS GIRL! Group aims to Defending the Second grow the number of Amendment is a full- women shooters time job SEE PAGE 54 SEE PAGE 4 BULLET LEADING THE BREAKTHROUGH WAY Conservation Federal Premium is re- remains big business writing the blackpowder at the SHOT Show rule book SEE PAGE 58 SEE PAGE 68 THE DAILY NEWS OF THE 2015 LAS VEGAS SHOT SHOW BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE BONNIER CORPORATION AND THE NSSF A Determined Industry ATK Sporting Names 2014 t the NSSF State of the experienced the second-highest year ever. Dealers of the Year Industry dinner on Tuesday “Firearms permit and safety classes report South Carolina’s Palmetto State night, NSSF president Steve long waiting lists, and the number of appren- Armory was recently named Sanetti struck a “determined” tice hunting licenses increased to well over 2014 ATK Dealer of the Year. pose. He told the audience one million this year. There are now more “Huge inventory expansions Athat “much of the public and the media are than 40 million hunters and target shooters and phenomenal sales increases, woefully misinformed about who we are and and more than 100 million firearms owners. especially with Bushnell and all the good that we do for genuine gun safe- If this is a ‘retreat,’ as those who see no Savage Arms, plus a dedication ty.” He then iterated the many efforts that appeal in what we do have alleged, I wonder to our buyer’s programs have have been undertaken by the shooting-sports what an advance would look like!” earned Palmetto State Armory industry and NSSF to confront this issue. -
Proposed Michigan Ban on “Multi
www.akti.org Official Publication of the American Knife and Tool Institute, Inc. Vol. 6 Issue 3 Fall 2004 Proposed Michigan Ban on “Multi-bladed Devices” On Hold Michigan bills introduced in Spring edged, multibladed device with blades Several groups and organizations, 2004 proposed to modify language in capable of being locked into place.” In including the NRA, opposed the bill on many sections of the Michigan Penal another section of the bill, this same lan- multiple grounds. AKTI alerted three ma- Code. Among other things, the bills guage was restated in a way that made it jor Michigan knife clubs, as well as key (House Bill No. 5797; Senate Bill No. even more ambiguous and, ultimately in knife suppliers in the state, asking them 1296) would have outlawed any “sharp- AKTI’s view, unenforceable. to contact key sponsors, committee heads and their local representatives. We also asked other affected knife owners, who might visit the state and be subject AKTI Responds to Wisconsin “Rumor” to prosecution, to register their concerns. AKTI was contacted in late August 2004 by a Texas manufacturer who was being AKTI provided model letters for threatened with his knives being pulled from a Midwest farm and outdoor retail chain. their use, as we do in all such instances. AKTI does not render legal opinions for either members or non-members (although we We also directed a letter to the sponsor- are developing a list of attorneys willing to consult with counsel hired by a defen- ing lawmakers and key committee heads. dant). In this case, we forwarded a letter to the manufacturer which may prove in- The text of the following letter expresses structive to others in similar situations. -
View Annual Report
2014 Annual Report ANNUAL MESSAGE Servotronics is pleased to announce that in 2014 the company experienced year-to-year revenue increases for the Advanced Technology Group (ATG) which achieved record sales, as well as new programs going on-stream and the rollout of key strategic investments in the ATG’s workforce and equipment. In tandem, the subsidiaries in the Company’s Consumer Products Group (CPG) broke ground on a major plant expansion and capital investment while launching two new lines of business. Over the past 56 years, Servotronics has earned the confidence of many of the world’s most prestigious companies: Boeing, Airbus, United Technologies, Honeywell, Rolls Royce, GE Aviation, Dr. Nicholas D. Trbovich and others. This has manifested itself in their selection of Servotronics as the preferred supplier of various control components on vital systems for some of the most technologically advanced commercial and military aircraft programs. Through our customer partnerships, the ATG supports a wide range of platforms including Boeing 787, Boeing 737MAX, Boeing 777X, Airbus 320, Airbus A320 NEO, Airbus A350, Airbus A380, F-35 Lightning II, Gulfstream G650, CH-53K Helicopter, and KC-46A Tanker to name a few. These current and future aircraft programs build on Servotronics’ legacy that began more than 50 years ago and includes diverse applications such as the early Boeing 700 and Airbus 300 series aircraft, F-14, F-15, F-16, and FA-18 E/F jet fighters, Apache Longbow and Blackhawk helicopters, the Hubble Space Telescope, various regional jets, battle tanks, torpedoes, and various Kenneth D. Trbovich other land, sea, air and space applications. -
March 2008 Camillus (Kah-Mill-Us) the Way They Were by Hank Hansen
Camillus Knives Samurai Tales Are We There Yet? Shipping Your Knives Miss You Grinding Competition Ourinternational membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” March 2008 Camillus (Kah-mill-us) The Way They Were by Hank Hansen In recent months we have read about the last breaths of a fine old cutlery tangs. The elephant toenail pattern pictured has the early 3-line stamp on both company and its sad ending; but before this, Camillus was a great and exciting tangs along with the sword brand etch. Also the word CAMILLUS, in double firm that produced wonderful knives. When you look at some of the knives that outlined bold letters, was sometimes etched on the face of the master blade along they made in the past, some of them will certainly warm your hearts and make with the early 3-line tang marks. you wonder, why, why did I not appreciate the quality and beauty of these knives made in NewYorkState a long time ago. The different tang stamps used by Camillus, and the time period they were used, are wonderfully illustrated by John Goins in his Goins’Encyclopedia of Cutlery The Camillus Cutlery Co. was so named in 1902. It had its start some eight years Markings, available from Knife World. Other house brands that were used earlier when Charles E. Sherwood founded it on July 14, 1894, as the Sherwood include Camco, Catskill, Clover, Corning, Cornwall, Fairmount, Farragut, Cutlery Co., in Camillus, New York. The skilled workers at the plant had come Federal, High Carbon Steel, Mumbley Peg, Stainless Cutlery Co, Streamline, from England. -
Folding 05-32398 012381 4303 Holster; Colorado Saddlery Leat
Case # Bar Code # Auc # Description 4388 05-1036 004496 4302 Knife; Folding 05-32398 012381 4303 Holster; Colorado Saddlery leather holster 09-528 043581 4304 Chain; Dog Chain 09-4751 045327 4305 Tool; pliers/wire cutters 09-6410 045916 4307 Case; Pool Cue 09-8384 046385 4485 Tool; Standard Screwdriver 09-9539 046763 4306 Tool; Crow Bar 09-16851 048571 4255 Knife; Mustang Fixed blade w/sheath 09-17996 048972 4000 Tool; Pry Bar 09-19070 049246 4001 Tool; Axe head 09-25454 051061 4256 Collections/Sports Trading Cards 09-29411 052322 4002 Jewelry; Silver Pendant 09-30765 052744 4003 Tools; Various hand tools 09-30765 052745 4004 Tools; Various Hand tools 10-18146 058446 4005 Tool; Hammer, Ball Peen 10-22739 059606 4146 Tatoo Guns & Tray 10-22739 059607 4147 Radar Detector; Early Warning 10-22739 059610 4148 Tatooing Supplies; Various 10-22739 059612 4149 AC Tatoo Power Supply 11-6418 064361 4007 Computer Bag 11-6418 064362 4008 Computer Bag 11-6418 064363 4009 Computer Bag 11-21362 068273 4010 Holster; Leather 11-19206 068412 4588 Jewelry; Ring colored and clr stones 11-29543 070565 4486 Sword; w/scabbard 11-29543 070568 4487 Baton & Stun Gun; ASP Exp Baton 11-32051 071329 4488 Tool; Pry Bar 12-8067 074075 4489 Starting Pistol, Mondial 1900 12-8067 074079A 4490 Tool; Clamp Meter, Ideal 600 Amp 12-8067 074079B 4491 Flashlight; Husky 12-9577 074467 4492 Tools; Leatherman & Needlenosed pliers 12-12627 075591 4257 GPS/Garmin Nuvi w/case 12-19076 077082A 4013 Knife; Gerber Folding 12-19076 077082B 4014 Multitool; Leatherman Wave 12-26259 079364 -
Sale Prices Good Through October 31, 2018 18-5R
Sale 18-5R CrowCalls Sale Prices Good Through October 31, 2018 1.800.786.6210 www.crazycrow.com Knife Sale Save 15% Beavertail Dagger Our primitive handmade trade knife is patterned after an old Indian made example that had wide distribution in the northern districts of the American fur fields. The 7” double edged blade is hand forged from carbon steel and is finished off with beautiful, dark hardwood scales attached with heavy brass pins. Smaller decorative nails surround the pins, accenting the handle and create an authentic style knife. Approximately 12” overall. 4926-001-003 Reg. $29.50 $25.08 Ea Arkansas Toothpick with sheath A classic of the American Frontier, this massive knife is 17" overall with a 11-1/2", double-edged blade, rosewood grip and brass pommel and fighting style crossguard. With an incise decorated, heavy leather sheath. 4926-005-003 Reg. $39.00 $33.15 Ea Santa Fe Hunter with sheath Complete with a heavy leather sheath, this popular English style Bowie measures 12-1/2" overall with a 7-3/4" blade. Steel bolsters and genuine white bone scale grips complete its classic look. 4926-005-006 Reg. $39.75 $33.79 Ea Frontier Rifleman’s Knife with sheath At 18" overall and a heavy 13" carbon steel blade, this is typical of the massive knives of the Colonial period. Pinned buffalo horn scales and a brass guard complete this knife, along with its own, hand-laced leather sheath. 4926-005-002 Reg. $45.00 $38.25 Ea Bowie Knife with Sheath This legendary American fighting knife was a popular and effective sidearm dating from the early 1800s, gaining fame with Jim Bowie in his famous Sandbar Fight and later, at the Alamo. -
III III IIII USOO5594967A United States Patent (19) 11) Patent Number: 5,594,967 Morton Et Al
III III IIII USOO5594967A United States Patent (19) 11) Patent Number: 5,594,967 Morton et al. 45) Date of Patent: Jan. 21, 1997 (54) BAYONET SYSTEM INCLUDING BAYONET 3,842,458 10/1974 Bauer .......................................... 7/134 WITH INTEGRAL, TANG AND SCABBARD 4,387,510 6/1983 Hashemifard ......................... 30/342 X WITH HAND PROTECTION 4,821,356 4/1989 Finn ............................................ 7/134 (75) Inventors: Randolph J. Morton, Coronado; Brett Primary Examiner-James G. Smith Seber; Curtiss English, both of Attorney, Agent, or Firm-Gregory Garmong Escondido; Mark DeFelice, Santee, all of Calif. 57 ABSTRACT A bayonet system includes a bayonet and a scabbard in (73) Assignee: Buck Knives, Inc., El Cajon, Calif. which the bayonet is received for storage. The bayonet is formed with an integral blade-and-tang unit. A plastic handle (21) Appl. No.: 372,179 is molded over the tang, with a portion of the tang protruding 22 Filed: Jan. 12, 1995 from a butt end of the handle. A latch plate is attached to the butt end of the handle assembly by a radial rivet to the (51) Int. Cl. ....................................... B2SB 1122 protruding portion of the tang. The latch plate includes a pair 52 U.S. Cl. ..................................... 7/134; 7/158; 30/151; of retainer arms fixed to the latch plate with pins that can be 30/138; 42/86 driven out to effect removal of the release arms. The (58) Field of Search ................................ 7/34, 151, 158, scabbard has a housing with an integral load assembly at its 7/117, 125, 166; 30/342, 138, 151,162, upper end, integral recessed tie-down loops adjacent to its 224, 232, 357, 353, 355; 42/86 lower end, and an integral hand guard extending from one side at a position intermediate the upper end and the lower 56 References Cited end.