Let's see your knives - big and small.

All Things Sharp and Pointed: compound and crossbows, knives and swords.
Post Reply
User avatar
HydNawab
One of Us (Nirvana)
One of Us (Nirvana)
Posts: 476
Joined: Sat Mar 31, 2007 2:12 pm
Location: Hyderabad

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by HydNawab » Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:26 pm

This is a Buck 119 Special with a cocobola handle.I have a regular 119 Special with a black handle but can't seem to find it right now.

Image
Image

The only two knives I own.Would love to get one with a sambar grip(if permitted to import).I am visiting Dubai next month so hope to get one soon.

Any recommendations?

Ashar
'It takes 43 muscles to frown and 17 to smile, but only 3 for proper trigger squeeze'.

'You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.'

-- Al Capone

For Advertising mail webmaster
User avatar
Olly
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1160
Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 6:08 pm
Location: Earth - GPS 28.35N; 77.12E

Post by Olly » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:42 pm

Mack The Knife,
The leaf knife is made in Thailand.

Thanks guys,
I have more to post... just haven't shot the pictures yet...

User avatar
Olly
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1160
Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 6:08 pm
Location: Earth - GPS 28.35N; 77.12E

Post by Olly » Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:43 pm

A very beautiful knife you have there, Ashar !

Mack The Knife
We post a lot
We post a lot
Posts: 5775
Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 6:23 pm

Post by Mack The Knife » Tue Sep 16, 2008 8:11 pm

Thanks, Anupam.

TenX
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1902
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 3:19 pm
Location: Bangalore, INDIA
Contact:

Post by TenX » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:09 pm

Here is my small and junk collection :(
One supposedly antique piece, a buck, a buck copy, a Black Canary multi, Two 'breakable' show pieces, and two long ones from Punjab :)
Have not maintained them for long, and would love to hear advices on getting them back in good shape - especially the long ones :)

Image
Never Shave without a Blade
.......^___________________^
....../ '---_________________ ]
...../_==O;;;;;;;;_______.:/
.....),---.(_(____)/.....
....// (..) ),----/....
...//____//......
..//____//......
.//____//......
..-------

Mack The Knife
We post a lot
We post a lot
Posts: 5775
Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 6:23 pm

Post by Mack The Knife » Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:55 pm

would love to hear advices on getting them back in good shape - especially the long ones :)
0000 grade wire wool and oil to start with.

TenX
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1902
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 3:19 pm
Location: Bangalore, INDIA
Contact:

Post by TenX » Thu Sep 18, 2008 10:19 pm

OK... Do I need to soak it with oil and keep it in the sun or something?
And which oil is recommended. I have coconut oil, Singer 3-in-1 oil, or should I use something else?
Never Shave without a Blade
.......^___________________^
....../ '---_________________ ]
...../_==O;;;;;;;;_______.:/
.....),---.(_(____)/.....
....// (..) ),----/....
...//____//......
..//____//......
.//____//......
..-------

Yaj
Shooting true
Shooting true
Posts: 563
Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:30 am
Location: Mumbai

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Yaj » Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:03 pm

Thats a nice Khanjarli at the top Anand! The tip looks broken off, is it an old one or a recent reproduction? Would love to see a closeup if its an old one. Been looking for one of these for some time 8)
Regards,
Yaj.
The more people I meet,the more i like my dog!

penpusher

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by penpusher » Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:05 pm

TenX,

The straight blade one is called a kirch and the other is a kirpan.Both are,obviously meant for ceremonial use.The blades would be plated and blunt.You can use 000 wool and oil as lubricant to remove the rust.Brake oil can also take off rust as can kerosene.

Talking of 000 wool,does any one know where to get it in India?Would scotch brite substitute for 000 steel wool.Can 3M wet or dry sandpaper no. 2000 be ok to use in it's place?

TenX
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1902
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 3:19 pm
Location: Bangalore, INDIA
Contact:

Post by TenX » Thu Sep 18, 2008 11:51 pm

Yaj";p="53031 wrote: Thats a nice Khanjarli at the top Anand! The tip looks broken off, is it an old one or a recent reproduction? Would love to see a closeup if its an old one. ...
Thanks for the nomenclature Yaj :)
I have been having it with me since I remember. I guess it was part of my father's/grandfather's collection (as if they had one) in their Mysorean house. It may have come from the north, since my grandfather was an advocate in Delhi.
Eitherway, all I can vouch for is that it is atleast a couple of decades old, when I got it for myself as a kid. I am unsure how authentic this is.
Here are the closeups:

Image

Image

... and yes, the tip is broken. :(

penpusher";p="53032 wrote: TenX,

The straight blade one is called a kirch and the other is a kirpan....
Thanks for the words SSS. Now, I atleast know what I have. These two, I got it from the shops a the Golden temple, when I visited the shrine during the NSCC at Phillaur. Wonderful place :)
Never Shave without a Blade
.......^___________________^
....../ '---_________________ ]
...../_==O;;;;;;;;_______.:/
.....),---.(_(____)/.....
....// (..) ),----/....
...//____//......
..//____//......
.//____//......
..-------

Yaj
Shooting true
Shooting true
Posts: 563
Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:30 am
Location: Mumbai

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Yaj » Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:57 am

Anand, you are welcome. It may very well be an old blade, that is why i wanted to see a close up(thanks) in case it may be wootz. The blade seems to be darkened and pitted so any wootz pattern if present would not be visible. I would just lightly rub it with Singer machine oil or any good gun oil with a soft fine cloth if any fresh red rust is present. Do not try to remove the old patina or the pitting.Do not use any acidic product to clean it.Store it with a good coat of machine oil or even Vaseline white petroleum jelly for long term storage.
Regards,
Yaj.

PS: I like the handle design.Seems to be a stylised Garuda with a serpent (or is it a bird?) in its beak.
The more people I meet,the more i like my dog!

Mack The Knife
We post a lot
We post a lot
Posts: 5775
Joined: Mon May 22, 2006 6:23 pm

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Mack The Knife » Fri Sep 19, 2008 6:29 am

penpusher";p="53032 wrote:Talking of 000 wool,does any one know where to get it in India?Would scotch brite substitute for 000 steel wool.Can 3M wet or dry sandpaper no. 2000 be ok to use in it's place?
I have yet to find 000 or 0000 grade wire wool in India. Green Scotchbrite pads are far too abrasive and should not be used for light rubbing.

3M 2000 grit paper may work. I will send you some 0000 grade wire wool by post. Yaj, would you need any? Let me know what it is required for so that I can send you the appropriate quantity.

Yaj
Shooting true
Shooting true
Posts: 563
Joined: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:30 am
Location: Mumbai

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by Yaj » Fri Sep 19, 2008 7:19 am

Mack The Knife Bana";p="53046 wrote: I have yet to find 000 or 0000 grade wire wool in India. Green Scotchbrite pads are far too abrasive and should not be used for light rubbing.

3M 2000 grit paper may work. I will send you some 0000 grade wire wool by post. Yaj, would you need any? Let me know what it is required for so that I can send you the appropriate quantity.

Actually I have never used the stuff Mack The Knife. What would the sandpaper equivalent be? I think I have gone upto 1500 grit sandpaper while polishing some of my blades, nothing above that.
Regards,
Yaj.
The more people I meet,the more i like my dog!

penpusher

Re: Let's see your knives - big and small.

Post by penpusher » Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:11 am

Thanks Mack The Knife.PM is on the way

TenX
Veteran
Veteran
Posts: 1902
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 3:19 pm
Location: Bangalore, INDIA
Contact:

Post by TenX » Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:14 am

Yaj";p="53038 wrote: ...PS: I like the handle design.Seems to be a stylised Garuda with a serpent (or is it a bird?) in its beak.
Well, it actually looks like a dragon's head on one side, with a peacock head on the other. Its more like the dragon about to eat the peacock :)
You can make out the two here:

Image
Never Shave without a Blade
.......^___________________^
....../ '---_________________ ]
...../_==O;;;;;;;;_______.:/
.....),---.(_(____)/.....
....// (..) ),----/....
...//____//......
..//____//......
.//____//......
..-------

Post Reply