Came here to look at some knives, now I can’t stop thinking about how good Pilsner Urquell is. Been many years since I’ve enjoyed one (many) of those. Can’t get it where I live now.
I’m lucky because it’s quite abundant and inexpensive here. There are also a couple of places where you can find it on tap. Can’t you find anything similar in the American pilsner type craft beer offerings?
The Millie is a framelock. It actually has a SS insert for the ball detent which also functions as an overtravel stop that I thought was a nice touch. It’s an exclusive model only sold by knifeworks.com. When I saw it was down to only $199 I had to jump on it.
Yeah, it’s easy to get pens for Parker refills but difficult for those lame old style thin refills
I thought there must be adaptors for that but I couldn’t find one
And on that Fura blade I used a belt grinder on job with a maybe 20cm wheel, I can measure it later
I have no work rest that’s why I couldn’t make a straight hollow grind with a flat ground tip
The finest belt I have is 80 grit but after a good polish it’s not rough anymore (even though I’d prefer something like 200 at least)
I guess I’ll stonewash it later, I just must resist to grind it again to reduce some of the mistakes I made
From my I learned job that the trick is to stop when you can’t make it any better instead of continuing to make it worse
Now the blade swings much better than when it was a folding prybar
- adjustable/removable thumb studs (legal carry for example in Germany),
deep carry pocket clip.
I’m not a big fan of the bead blasted finish on the blade so sooner or later I’ll give it a satin or a stone washed finish. I would prefer full G10 handle scales because in my opinion the exposed liners at the end of the handle are only design elements.
Well, I think jig is the wrong term, it’s more a holder and a grind stop
I had to do it freehand as there’s no workrest mount on our belt sander
I like that Ganzo with the SOG OEM pattern, too, but I wish they would have left more G10 where the pinky finger grabs it
I get the point to leave the lanyard hole this way, if I’d make scales I’d only leave away the material at the butt though
The clip would have to become as thin as behind the circle, this way it’s looking too bulky
I guess I’d prefer an F-753M1 or a small version of the F7621 if they ever make one