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Mar 5, 2024 01:58:53   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Whilst talking knives, attached is pic of a knife I recently acquired (swapped for an old camera).
Hand forged and engraved with a leather sheath. Don't know what I'd use it for, but I think it's a beautiful object.
20 cm blade, 32cm overall. A collectors item?


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Mar 5, 2024 05:43:55   #
Barre Loc: Fairfax Co, VA
 
Delderby wrote:
Whilst talking knives, attached is pic of a knife I recently acquired (swapped for an old camera).
Hand forged and engraved with a leather sheath. Don't know what I'd use it for, but I think it's a beautiful object.
20 cm blade, 32cm overall. A collectors item?


That design is called Damascus. It's what happens to the steel in one of the tempering processes. I learned that in the TV show "Forged In Fire"

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Mar 5, 2024 06:47:31   #
Don W-37 Loc: Bangkok, Thailand
 
K.T.
I agree 100% - once I started asking for God's help about many things the results were amazing. And I'm glad you got your knife back.
Cheers,
Don
Bangkok

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Mar 5, 2024 07:16:47   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
Barre wrote:
That design is called Damascus. It's what happens to the steel in one of the tempering processes. I learned that in the TV show "Forged In Fire"


Thanks for info

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Mar 5, 2024 07:50:00   #
sourdough58 Loc: Maine
 
KTJohnson wrote:
God & an Old Timer Knife

Cool & true story, please read. Sunday, March 3rd, 2024

Last summer I took down a long section of barbed wire fence on our property. Later on I noticed that I was missing a small pocket knife that I always carry. It’s very small, closed it comes in at 2 ¾ inch. I liked it because it did almost all the jobs I needed it to do and it didn’t take up much room in my pocket.

I looked all around the house and in all our chairs – nothing. Then, I figured I might have lost it while kneeling down and unhooking all the strands of barbed wire from the T-posts.

After I had taken the fence down I mowed the grass and weeds short along the stretch where the fence had been. So, I went out and looked back and forth along that section several times finding nothing.

That section is along the edge of our property on the perimeter that I always walk with our dogs. Every time I walk them I go slow along there looking down, back and forth searching for the knife.

Today I did the same thing because the snow is gone, the grass is tamped down from the winter’s snow and hasn’t started to grow yet. I got about ¾ of the way through that area and stopped. Again, nothing. This time, I started to pray. I talk with God a lot but I had never actually taken the time to mention the knife. So I prayed something like this, “Lord, I know that little knife is pretty insignificant, but I really liked it, and if I lost it in this area, please help me to find it.” Simple, short.

I opened my eyes, took two steps, looked down and there it was off to my left about two feet away. It was rusted and open with the small blade out. Coincidence? I don’t think so!

Picture one is the fenceline.
Two is the Old Timer knife.
Three is it after cleaning it off.
Four is the Old Timer compared to the other one my grandfather had given me, yellow and though still small, it takes up a lot more room in my pocket.

Moral of the story – Always ask for God’s help FIRST, no matter how insignificant you think the problem might be.
God & an Old Timer Knife br br Cool & tru... (show quote)


Great story, thanks for sharing, I too am a believer and find it very normal to talk with God any time any anywhere about things great and small, I also have a 3 blade Old Timer I have with me always, long blade= food, middle blade=wood, small blade= wire stripping, battery terminal cleaning about anything except cutting cardboard. I think I have carried it about 53yrs now minus the occasional misplacement.

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Mar 5, 2024 11:18:29   #
KTJohnson Loc: Northern Michigan
 
Delderby wrote:
Whilst talking knives, attached is pic of a knife I recently acquired (swapped for an old camera).
Hand forged and engraved with a leather sheath. Don't know what I'd use it for, but I think it's a beautiful object.
20 cm blade, 32cm overall. A collectors item?


Very nice.

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Mar 5, 2024 15:02:29   #
KillroyII Loc: Middle Georgia
 
Barre wrote:
That design is called Damascus. It's what happens to the steel in one of the tempering processes. I learned that in the TV show "Forged In Fire"


Damascus causes a brain cell to fire...
I once had a couple of very old double barren shotguns that a guy told me had Damascus barrels (if I remember the conversation correctly)... and not to shoot modern 12 gauge shells in them

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Mar 5, 2024 16:41:43   #
Delderby Loc: Derby UK
 
KillroyII wrote:
Damascus causes a brain cell to fire...
I once had a couple of very old double barren shotguns that a guy told me had Damascus barrels (if I remember the conversation correctly)... and not to shoot modern 12 gauge shells in them


As I understand it, a Damascus steel knife is made up of an inner very hard layer and softer outer layers, which protect the inner extremely sharp layer. Perhaps shotgun pellets would damage those outer layers.

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Mar 5, 2024 18:42:47   #
pendennis
 
KillroyII wrote:
Damascus causes a brain cell to fire...
I once had a couple of very old double barren shotguns that a guy told me had Damascus barrels (if I remember the conversation correctly)... and not to shoot modern 12 gauge shells in them


Absolutely!! There are some specialty 12 gauge shells for Damascus barrels, and we have a couple of guys at our club who take the old guns out on the ranges to shoot clays. They reload to the proper specs.

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Mar 5, 2024 23:42:17   #
neco Loc: Western Colorado Mountains
 
KTJohnson wrote:
God & an Old Timer Knife

Cool & true story, please read. Sunday, March 3rd, 2024

Last summer I took down a long section of barbed wire fence on our property. Later on I noticed that I was missing a small pocket knife that I always carry. It’s very small, closed it comes in at 2 ¾ inch. I liked it because it did almost all the jobs I needed it to do and it didn’t take up much room in my pocket.

I looked all around the house and in all our chairs – nothing. Then, I figured I might have lost it while kneeling down and unhooking all the strands of barbed wire from the T-posts.

After I had taken the fence down I mowed the grass and weeds short along the stretch where the fence had been. So, I went out and looked back and forth along that section several times finding nothing.

That section is along the edge of our property on the perimeter that I always walk with our dogs. Every time I walk them I go slow along there looking down, back and forth searching for the knife.

Today I did the same thing because the snow is gone, the grass is tamped down from the winter’s snow and hasn’t started to grow yet. I got about ¾ of the way through that area and stopped. Again, nothing. This time, I started to pray. I talk with God a lot but I had never actually taken the time to mention the knife. So I prayed something like this, “Lord, I know that little knife is pretty insignificant, but I really liked it, and if I lost it in this area, please help me to find it.” Simple, short.

I opened my eyes, took two steps, looked down and there it was off to my left about two feet away. It was rusted and open with the small blade out. Coincidence? I don’t think so!

Picture one is the fenceline.
Two is the Old Timer knife.
Three is it after cleaning it off.
Four is the Old Timer compared to the other one my grandfather had given me, yellow and though still small, it takes up a lot more room in my pocket.

Moral of the story – Always ask for God’s help FIRST, no matter how insignificant you think the problem might be.
God & an Old Timer Knife br br Cool & tru... (show quote)



No picture of God? I know….I know.

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Mar 6, 2024 11:27:17   #
roaddogie
 
so God killed a Houthi for you.

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Mar 6, 2024 11:58:49   #
griffzky
 
KTJohnson wrote:
God & an Old Timer Knife

Cool & true story, please read. Sunday, March 3rd, 2024

Last summer I took down a long section of barbed wire fence on our property. Later on I noticed that I was missing a small pocket knife that I always carry. It’s very small, closed it comes in at 2 ¾ inch. I liked it because it did almost all the jobs I needed it to do and it didn’t take up much room in my pocket.

I looked all around the house and in all our chairs – nothing. Then, I figured I might have lost it while kneeling down and unhooking all the strands of barbed wire from the T-posts.

After I had taken the fence down I mowed the grass and weeds short along the stretch where the fence had been. So, I went out and looked back and forth along that section several times finding nothing.

That section is along the edge of our property on the perimeter that I always walk with our dogs. Every time I walk them I go slow along there looking down, back and forth searching for the knife.

Today I did the same thing because the snow is gone, the grass is tamped down from the winter’s snow and hasn’t started to grow yet. I got about ¾ of the way through that area and stopped. Again, nothing. This time, I started to pray. I talk with God a lot but I had never actually taken the time to mention the knife. So I prayed something like this, “Lord, I know that little knife is pretty insignificant, but I really liked it, and if I lost it in this area, please help me to find it.” Simple, short.

I opened my eyes, took two steps, looked down and there it was off to my left about two feet away. It was rusted and open with the small blade out. Coincidence? I don’t think so!

Picture one is the fenceline.
Two is the Old Timer knife.
Three is it after cleaning it off.
Four is the Old Timer compared to the other one my grandfather had given me, yellow and though still small, it takes up a lot more room in my pocket.

Moral of the story – Always ask for God’s help FIRST, no matter how insignificant you think the problem might be.
God & an Old Timer Knife br br Cool & tru... (show quote)


Nothing like a good knife in your pocket. Nothing big, just small and handy. I carry a small Swiss army knife when I'm out on the town, but when working around the yard; I too carry an Old Timer with just two blades.

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Mar 6, 2024 14:53:34   #
les spencer
 
Got the same Old Timer. Had in my left front pocket for years...

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Mar 7, 2024 18:11:49   #
CanonPrinter1 Loc: West Michigan
 
Great story and lesson.

The "moral of the story" has worked for me in various situations as well.

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Mar 9, 2024 12:45:55   #
BeverlyHillbilly Loc: Brenton Wv
 
Love this…

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