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Got back from my deer lease late Sunday. Picked up a package from Ricky Bob Menefee when I went to the P.O. Box yesterday. Needless to say, I'm jazzed. My first Damascus blade. Rick said it was forged from 3 different high carbon steels. 1084, 1095 and 15n20. A few more snaps........... He said that this was his first forged Damascus blade, so that would make it a first for the both of us. I'd say, not bad for a beginner. But what do I know. I just use them. JAPPF, GWB | ||
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Looks like that dude ought to get after it! Very clean and lean. M | |||
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Hubba-hubba!!!!! | |||
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That is gorgeous! What is the handle material? | |||
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Good knife design. Bit of twist going on the blade so it kicks it up a bit. Looks like it ought to work. | |||
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BC, the handle scales are "jigged" micarta. JF, I'm not a "hard use" guy. It should work fine for skinning hoglets. Best, GWB | |||
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I sure need to go skin some hoglets. Dang show and weather has got me all messed up on hog hunting. Glad you got a good knife to take with you. | |||
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I keep waiting for Ricky Bob to make something I would NEVER like, and he keeps going in the opposite direction. That Loveless pattern in damascus is art that can be used. | |||
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Very nice. I would have guessed jigged horn, but micarta is probably a better choice anyway. The liners are a nice touch. | |||
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It has good grip and good pull to go along with good blade design. You did good Rick | |||
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I've picked up a few more of Rick's knives since I last posted on this thread, but this one I'm particularly interested in. Can't explain it, but I have a visceral love of carbon steel. A young man that has kinda adopoted me as a surrogate dad got this from Rick a while back. It is A2 steel and micarta. He recently decided to part with it and contacted me to see if I would like to possess it............. I met Jason (Sakohunter264) at the PSC range earlier yesterday. He wanted to sight in/check zero on several of his rifles. While there I managed to finagle this beauty away from him..... Sweet A2 Menefee blade. Thanx J. Best, GWB | |||
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Oh, my! | |||
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Love the knives! Funny last post GWB! | |||
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Yuck cilantro! Taste like soap! Oh I hate cilantro. Nice knives though. | |||
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Ya! Use it in my texas barking spider beans Grilled yardbird rollups In taquitos With fish and seafood Even pulled pork I do like cilantro. Wonder if one could find cilantro flavored beer? Well google is one’s friend. LOL Mas Tarde Amigo. GWB | |||
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Speaking of food........... one last before I have to do something profitable.......... Here goes................. Two Mexicans are stuck in the desert after crossing into the United States , wandering aimlessly and starving. They are about to just lie down and wait for death, when all of a sudden Luis says......... "Hey Pepe, do you smell what I smell. Ees bacon, I theenk." "Si, Luis, eet sure smells like bacon. " With renewed hope they struggle up the next sand dune, & there, in the distance, is a tree loaded with bacon. There's raw bacon, there's fried bacon, back bacon, double smoked bacon ... Every imaginable kind of cured pork. "Pepe, Pepe, we ees saved. Ees a bacon tree." "Luis, maybe ees a meerage? We ees in the desert don't forget." "Pepe, since when deed you ever hear of a meerage that smell like bacon...ees no meerage, ees a bacon tree." And with that, Luis staggers towards the tree. He gets to within 5 metres, Pepe crawling close behind, when suddenly a machine gun opens up, and Luis drops like a wet sock. Mortally wounded, he warns Pepe with his dying breath, "Pepe... Go back man, you was right, ees not a bacon tree!" "Luis, Luis MI amigo... What ees it? " "Pepe.. Ees not a bacon tree. Ees Ees Ees Ees Ees a ham bush...." JAPPFT, GWB | |||
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