Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Mike Orton on June 12, 2007, 09:00:00 AM
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At the risk of sounding overly sentimental, I offer my story...
Years back I lost my Grandpop, a man I held in very high esteem, as he lived in the house across the street from mine while I was growing up. Pop took me places to fish and taught me much about a work ethic. Pop's final lesson he taught me was about the pain of loosing a loved one, as he was the first death that really floored me. He was a machinist by trade and in his retirement, during those last puttering years in a man's life he fashioned a knife out of an old Mill Bastard file. I still have that knife and man can it keep an edge.
Last March I lost my Dad. Of the very few items that Dad passed on to me was a Swedish knife under the brand name of Mora. It's a fine knife with excellent steel material.
GrandPop and Dad were partners in keeping me raised on the straight and narrow while I was growing up. I'd like to see both those knives together as partners, by my side as both men used to be when I was a kid.
Both of these knives are of different blade styles and both have beat up wooden handles. I'd like to make a matched set of them by re-gripping with Elk or Deer antler. And I'd like to have a leather sheath made to contain both knives in.
My question to the Trad Gangsters is as follows: Are there any of you knife makers out there willing to adopt my little project of re-gripping a couple of belt knives with horn/antler and fashioning a stout leather shealth to house my treasures? :help:
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There are alot of guys better than me at this, but I'd be honored to do this for you Mike. I have alot of different handle materials. I have some old Mule deer antlers that belonged to my Dad, and when he passed in 1999, they were given to me. Those might me a fitting handle to your Dad and Grand dad's knives. Pm me if you're interested.
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Post some pics of the knives so we can see what we are dealing with.
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Would have loved to take this one on for you Mike but that Osage man is something to beat! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I miss my dad so much and sentiment like this is a blessing to my heart!