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Lanceman's blades

Post by Lanceman » Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:37 pm

I have been collecting blades for over 40 years and though my focus has usually been usable knives both fixed and folder, I have picked up some beautiful old knives along the way, these too are very usable but for sentimental reasons I do not carry them any more.

In this post I will share my love for edges, I would welcome comment, questions and additions to the information that I have. I have a brief write up and a picture for these knives. I am only including some of the more unusual and beautiful. Many of my knives are ordinary commonly available ones like the SAK, and Leatherman and SOG multi-tool, knives like these are not worth putting up. Enough bhashan, please enjoy the pics and write ups below.
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Post by TC » Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:15 pm

Wonderful collection Lanceman. Love the Finnish knives and the Case brothers too :D
Mind telling us what is that red tinge on the Finnish blades? Is it a reflection?
Please keep the photos coming. But I am sure the story associated with each blade is more interesting.

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Post by Lanceman » Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:50 pm

The reddish tinge is my T-shirt reflecting! Yes you are right the story behind the blades is each a tale in itself. Maybe over a dram or two.
Will upload a few more soon.
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Post by brihacharan » Thu Jun 13, 2013 3:51 pm

Hi Lanceman,
> Gorgeous blades - all full of character!
> The Australian Army Issue looks a bit fearsome :D
> BTW it looks very similar to the 'Bayonet' pic posted by Vikram!
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Post by sa_ali » Thu Jun 13, 2013 4:54 pm

Lovely blade seeing them awakes my deep buried quest to buy them :)

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Post by Vikram » Thu Jun 13, 2013 5:13 pm

Very nice knives,Lanceman. Coincidentally, I stumbled upon an M9 bayonet yesterday .

http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=20533

I do not think the one I saw was a Buck M9. Thank you for sharing.


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Post by Moin. » Fri Jun 14, 2013 2:42 pm

Lancemen fantastic blades. Another Mumbaikar Blade Lover joins the ranks :D You ex-forces ?

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Post by Lanceman » Fri Jun 14, 2013 3:41 pm

Yup Moin, ex Army, also yup Mumbai and YUP blade lover...... Have been collecting for years, would love to catch up with you guys.
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Post by brihacharan » Fri Jun 14, 2013 4:50 pm

Lanceman wrote: Yup Moin, ex Army, also yup Mumbai and YUP blade lover...... Have been collecting for years, would love to catch up with you guys.
>Hey that's great :D
> Although I didn't have the privilege to be in the forces - my family members have been bestowed with....
1. A Kaiser e Hind Silver Medal
2. A Mahavir Chakra
3. A Military Cross
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Post by Lanceman » Fri Jun 14, 2013 11:01 pm

Briha, the K-e-H is a very unusual award must be early 1900s? And Military Cross, wow, right next to the Victoria Cross. Do you the medals? If so pics would be lovely. Which campaigns?
There's little men won't do for a medal and a bit of silk. But that is what combat is all about.
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Post by Moin. » Sat Jun 15, 2013 8:41 am

Lanceman wrote:Yup Moin, ex Army, also yup Mumbai and YUP blade lover...... Have been collecting for years, would love to catch up with you guys.
Wonderful Sir ( Sir because we all have great respect for men in uniform who are serving and have served this country. Thank you for that. )

Brihaji has your contact details and he is on a long vacation to South. Lets catch up with the entire gang when Brihasir is back.

P.S: Welcome to the Mumbai Club :D

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Post by Lanceman » Sat Jun 15, 2013 11:32 pm

Moin, I am humbled by your respect, it is this that drives most men in uniform. I would be truly privileged to catch up with you all.
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Post by Moin. » Sun Jun 16, 2013 1:48 am

Lanceman wrote:Moin, I am humbled by your respect, it is this that drives most men in uniform. I would be truly privileged to catch up with you all.
Roger that Sir. We RV when Gen.Briha's back from his LRRP down south. Co ordinates will be emailed to you shortly. Till then Over and out :D

On a serious note, the privelege and honour will be all ours.Looking forward to the meet.

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Re: Lanceman's blades

Post by Lanceman » Sun Jun 16, 2013 4:55 pm

Moin,
My EDCs, well of the late the cute Boker Gnome. But generally the small SAK, slightly larger SAK (can't remember the model), the leatherman micra (this is the most versatile one). Then when I am traveling, I carry the Leatherman Wave or the SOG paratool.
Other blades that I use regularly are:
Cold Steel Master Hunter with a laminated San Mai 3 VG 10 blade
Mora companion
A khukri made of a railway spring.... Rough use blade.
Toledo Suares bushcraft knife.
Spyderco Delica in ZDP 189
Buck alpha folder in 440 C
Kershaw partially serrated folder, but am not too fond of serrated blades. Bought it many years ago when I hadn't formed an opinion.

Have many more blades, but just enjoy them,
Opinel 8
Three Mora, include one 40 years old, laminated carbon steel
Lots of SAK
Three Sheffield knives diff types, hawksley, Rodgers.
Misc other knives
Schrade folder, very old
And other assorted blades, am traveling and cannot remember them all. Will post pics slowly.

Have a good selection of sharpening devices and am very good at sharpening, my blades are all razors. Will post pics of these devices too when I get down to it.
Any time we meet will be happy to show you any blades you'd like to see.
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Re: Lanceman's blades

Post by Moin. » Mon Jun 17, 2013 7:01 pm

Lanceman wrote:Moin,
My EDCs, well of the late the cute Boker Gnome. But generally the small SAK, slightly larger SAK (can't remember the model), the leatherman micra (this is the most versatile one). Then when I am traveling, I carry the Leatherman Wave or the SOG paratool.
Other blades that I use regularly are:
Cold Steel Master Hunter with a laminated San Mai 3 VG 10 blade
Mora companion
A khukri made of a railway spring.... Rough use blade.
Toledo Suares bushcraft knife.
Spyderco Delica in ZDP 189
Buck alpha folder in 440 C
Kershaw partially serrated folder, but am not too fond of serrated blades. Bought it many years ago when I hadn't formed an opinion.

Have many more blades, but just enjoy them,
Opinel 8
Three Mora, include one 40 years old, laminated carbon steel
Lots of SAK
Three Sheffield knives diff types, hawksley, Rodgers.
Misc other knives
Schrade folder, very old
And other assorted blades, am traveling and cannot remember them all. Will post pics slowly.

Have a good selection of sharpening devices and am very good at sharpening, my blades are all razors. Will post pics of these devices too when I get down to it.
Any time we meet will be happy to show you any blades you'd like to see.
Wow, thats quite a collection sir. Now this post will be incomplete without pictures of your knives and sharpening kits. And we want to see all, just not one or two knives :). Btw what kits Lansky, sharpmaker, edgepro or wicked edge ?

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