Sunday, September 15, 2013
I have a new knife to share with you, which for a change is not a Fairbairn Sykes, which is an excellent fighting knife. A couple months ago I was instantly excited when I saw an example of this knife for sale. Unfortunately it sold before I could speak for it. About 3 years ago I designed a very similar knife and submitted it to two friends, but for one reason or another, a finished knife never resulted. So when I saw this one I inquired of Ben Tendick if he would make me a copy. He said it would be a month or two wait and I gave him the go-ahead. It arrived sooner than that although the exact delivery time slips my mind.
I am extremely pleased with this small Bowie! Ben’s creation fits the purpose I had in mind and my only regret is not having him sharpen the swedge. No big deal I could do it if I desire since he brought the back edge down to within 1/32 inch or less. The edge is well sharpened, unlike a few custom knives I have bought in the past. The handle fit is fine for my smallish hands and the contoured micarta scales feel good and provide great retention.
A well-made, snug-fitting, kydex sheath accompanied it. Great knife, quick delivery, what else could you ask for? Ben plans on becoming a full-time maker and I think the knife-world will be a better place for that. Check out his website and see the gorgeous traditional bowie featured on his opening page. Thanks for the knife Ben and I’ll be back for another knife I’m sure. check out his work at
http://www.brtbladeworks.com/
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Life & Death
Yesterday was my brother's funeral. He died early Monday morning, age 58, very unexpectedly. Death is often, for some reason, an unexpected event. We all know its coming from the day we are born but we manage to put the idea away in the back of our mind until...... He and I had become closer in the past few years and I would often go visit and
we'd discuss the same sort of things I talk about on here, political issues and about guns, knives, swords, etc. I inherited from him Dad's Vietnam and Korean service medals. With each successive death in the family I have inherited more of what once belonged to my dad. Not exactly the way I want it to happen. Now I am the last one in our small family and the things I have accumulated will be passed down to my daughter when it is my time.
I told my wife how can I start a revolution without my brother. LOL. We were co-conspirators the like of which this frivolous government worries about, and wastes time over, looking for monsters under their beds. We were from an Army family and raised to cherish freedom, honor America, and fight for liberty and the ideals this nation was founded on. Sometimes I wonder if the very idea of a "Volunteer" military didn't blur the lines between patriotism and mercenary pursuits. we used to discuss the changes we were seeing sweeping across this nation and the inevitable rise of the State over the rights of the individual. Well I guess he'll have to align himself now with the armies of a different Lord. I will miss him and all of those who knew him will too. He lived a laid-back life with his wife, children, two dogs and a coop full of chickens. Not the sort of immortal warrior you would expect if you were looking for a freedom fighter. No capes, no flying though the air, or fanfare, just a brother who died too soon. We are our brother's keeper. I'll miss you Kim. Kim on the left, me on the right. Saturday, August 17, 2013
New Things Coming
These photos are two of the knives we recently added to our collection.
I have several exciting knives in the wings for our collection and web site. What I need is to sell some of our fine modern fighting knives. These are listed on our fairbairn sykes webpage under the Introduction page. Check them out at this link. http://www.fairbairnsykesfightingknives.com/fighting-knives-for-sale.html
The new knives we have reserved for our collection are especially rare models and not inexpensive so if you are looking for a solid fighting knife for yourself or someone in the military check out those for sale page on our website. If it is for someone in the military we will reduce the price by 10% and a thank you for their service. We have enjoyed sharing our knives with you and being able to communicate with other collectors and owners of F-S knives. Many people have contacted us to share photos of thier knives and their stories. We have registered almost 24,000 visits to the site so far. I want to thank all of those visitors and especially those repeat visitors who keep coming back and checking out new material as we add it. Here are a few photos to entice you to come check our site out if you have not yet been there.
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