Blades on camera ..... TC
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Re: Blades on camera ..... TC
TC da, can you post (or mail me separately) a few closeups of the handle of the machete? I have a similar machete by Tramontina, which I got off ebay. I am not happy with the wooden handle, even after I did some mods. I'll try making a new one. The handle shape of your machete looks interesting.
Cheers!
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I will sure do that Essdee. My please. In the meantime enjoy some more beauties from both sides of the Iron Curtainessdee1972 wrote:TC da, can you post (or mail me separately) a few closeups of the handle of the machete? I have a similar machete by Tramontina, which I got off ebay. I am not happy with the wooden handle, even after I did some mods. I'll try making a new one. The handle shape of your machete looks interesting.
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I was always fascinated by blades used by soldiers in war.... easy to manufacture, simple, yet tough tools.
The first blade that immediately catches my fancy is the M7 bayonet designed for the Colt M16 and supplied in bulk to Vietnam. I managed to procure one by Imperial which was the smallest supplier, BOC being the biggest. The Imperial bayonets incidentally had a solid tang while the others had cutaway sections. Posed this one with my own M16 ..... just for the effects.
The other blade I like for the obvious historical reasons are the AK 47 and AK 74 bayonets in their different configurations. The Chinese ones are too flashy in their Orange grips and scabbard, the Romanian and Bulgarian ones with wooden handles are Ugly, the Russian ones made in the 70s are too crude in finish. This one is a better looking Yugooslav Type II bayonet with matching serial number on grip and sheath. The blade steel is hard to sharpen but the edges are somewhat well finished.
Hope you gentlemen will enjoy these... will be back soon
The first blade that immediately catches my fancy is the M7 bayonet designed for the Colt M16 and supplied in bulk to Vietnam. I managed to procure one by Imperial which was the smallest supplier, BOC being the biggest. The Imperial bayonets incidentally had a solid tang while the others had cutaway sections. Posed this one with my own M16 ..... just for the effects.
The other blade I like for the obvious historical reasons are the AK 47 and AK 74 bayonets in their different configurations. The Chinese ones are too flashy in their Orange grips and scabbard, the Romanian and Bulgarian ones with wooden handles are Ugly, the Russian ones made in the 70s are too crude in finish. This one is a better looking Yugooslav Type II bayonet with matching serial number on grip and sheath. The blade steel is hard to sharpen but the edges are somewhat well finished.
Hope you gentlemen will enjoy these... will be back soon
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TC wrote:. Posed this one with my own M16 ..... just for the effects.
say.. ...whaaaaaaaat?
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Nice, very nice TC!
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Repeat XL's question....... you never told us you have an M16, TCda???!!
Cheers!
EssDee
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Get up, stand up, Stand up for your rights. Get up, stand up, Don't give up the fight. ― Bob Marley
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Awesome blades TC
From what you've mentioned the East European workmanship leaves much to be desired
Good collection & valuable info - thanks for sharing...
Briha
From what you've mentioned the East European workmanship leaves much to be desired
Good collection & valuable info - thanks for sharing...
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Nice sneak peek at ur treasures tc dada
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Well.... we all some dark secrets, don't we ?xl_target wrote:TC wrote:. Posed this one with my own M16 ..... just for the effects.
say.. ...whaaaaaaaat?
Well, as I told XL.... I prefer keeping a few things secretessdee1972 wrote:Repeat XL's question....... you never told us you have an M16, TCda???!!
Don't you guys want to say anything on the blades or the photography. Cm'on
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Thanks Kalyan Dadackkalyan wrote:Nice, very nice TC!
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My privilege Brihaji . Thanksbrihacharan wrote:Awesome blades TC
From what you've mentioned the East European workmanship leaves much to be desired
Good collection & valuable info - thanks for sharing...
Briha
Captan saab, talking of treasures I still have my eyes fixed on a muzzle loader lying on what looks like an Italian marble table topcaptrakshitsharma wrote:Nice sneak peek at ur treasures tc dada
Thanks Rakshit
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Well the photography was excellent. Dark and brooding, reminiscent of a cold war era spy thriller.
However, that's not what got my attention.... Show us the rest of the M16
However, that's not what got my attention.... Show us the rest of the M16
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XL, thanks you so much for the kind words... wanted to create something without using too many props such as cartridges, empties, belts, accessories etc.xl_target wrote:Well the photography was excellent. Dark and brooding, reminiscent of a cold war era spy thriller.
However, that's not what got my attention.... Show us the rest of the M16
Feels great to know you liked the effort.
As far as the M16 is concerned I have to post a new thread and show not just the M16 but all the military issue and prohibited bore guns I have
Durga Puja is just a week from now. Have some holidays lined up. Will do the needful then.
TC
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> When they finally come out of the closet - It would've been worth the waitTC wrote:
Durga Puja is just a week from now. Have some holidays lined up. Will do the needful then.
TC
> Happy Durga Puja TC & to family!!!!
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Hello TC sir
Really a great collection........ as I wish I will have one day
Really a great collection........ as I wish I will have one day
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Good one! TC surely has some serious droolworthy stuff in his closet!brihacharan wrote:> When they finally come out of the closet - It would've been worth the waitTC wrote:
Durga Puja is just a week from now. Have some holidays lined up. Will do the needful then.
TC
> Happy Durga Puja TC & to family!!!!
Briha
I must mention here TC that a friend from the Philippines gifted me a machete very similar to yours (tang, handle etc) with the exact same WWII inscription i.e. Legitimus Collins and date (the shape of the blade was slightly different). Beautiful, original, condition, battleworn and maybe with some scary stories to tell - if it could talk! Unfortunately, I lost that blade to an un-natural calamity and do not have pictures at hand to post What a pity!?
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