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PiterM
06-14-2007, 08:05
So... Show is over and I'm back at home. Gladly I have alot of memories, which should keep me alive for next 12 months, till Blade Show 2008 of course! I can't even tell you how good the big bloke is. Bill Harsey I mean. He's one of the best guys I've ever met in my life and I'm glad that I can call him my real friend. Here pictured with Audra Draper, first female ABS Master Smith. Well, I've got also some of her sharp creations... awesome knives. Not combat, but rather all-round users. We've had also good time with Strider Guys, and especially Duane Dwyer (always smiling) and his friend, who told me cool & funny story about Rex Applegate and someone, who wanted to challenge him ;) And Perry of course, who really knows how to use knife in combat. But he's also one nice & friendly fellow.

PiterM
06-14-2007, 08:12
Tim Reeve & Martin, who's taken care about young Reeve during the party time in the Pit. Also I can't tell you the stories Martin told me, but I wouldn't like to face him one-to-one in dark alley...

Anne, Bill, me and Dave... Chris Reeve Team during Blade 2007 :munchin

And also another Bill's talent - did you know about his fly-fishing passion? Here you can see Bill with his huge collection of hand-tied flies. Wow, Bill, whatever you do, you do it damn so good! These tiny pieces were escellent! :cool:

PiterM
06-14-2007, 08:14
And last but not least... The Pacific, 1st Special Forces Group knife. Wow. I'm still impressed with the job that the Reeve-Harsey team did on this one. Absolutely awesome knife.

All you guys whom I met in Atlanta - THANKS ALOT for most enjoyable stay in US! I'll be back! Next year...

The Reaper
06-14-2007, 10:16
And last but not least... The Pacific, 1st Special Forces Group knife. Wow. I'm still impressed with the job that the Reeve-Harsey team did on this one. Absolutely awesome knife.

All you guys whom I met in Atlanta - THANKS ALOT for most enjoyable stay in US! I'll be back! Next year...

Curious that the photo of the 1st Group knife would be taken with a 5th Group beret.

TR

PiterM
06-14-2007, 10:28
Curious that the photo of the 1st Group knife would be taken with a 5th Group beret.

TR
That is PURELY my mistake. The beret was displayed between this one and Yarborough... ok, maybe closer to Yarborough. I switched the knives and didn't notice it's not 1st Group. However, neither the knife not beret should be ashamed to be displayed next to each other.

(TR, shall I remove the photo?)

Hipshot
06-14-2007, 11:23
I, personally, think the photo looks fine. Well Done!

Ambush Master
06-14-2007, 15:29
Curious that the photo of the 1st Group knife would be taken with a 5th Group beret.

TR

And it's MY Beret that I brought for Anne to display with the GB Knife!!:D

The Reaper
06-14-2007, 16:02
That is PURELY my mistake. The beret was displayed between this one and Yarborough... ok, maybe closer to Yarborough. I switched the knives and didn't notice it's not 1st Group. However, neither the knife not beret should be ashamed to be displayed next to each other.

(TR, shall I remove the photo?)

Nope, just curious how the two items wound up together.

TR

Team Sergeant
06-14-2007, 16:34
Curious that the photo of the 1st Group knife would be taken with a 5th Group beret.

TR

LOLOLOL
Now that's funny.......;)

John A. Larsen
06-14-2007, 21:13
That is jack Alvarez standing next to Dyuane Dwyer. Was the story about COL Applegate and a former dog handler (in his 30's) who challenged the COL to a dual? Story I heard was that the COL, then in his late 70's said OK, don't I get to pick the weapon and place. The challenger said yes, the COL pulled out a pistol and said "Pistols, here and now" The challenger made a quick retreat. Later this reputed Vietnam era Airborne Ranger, and self stated bad ass turned out to have been some sort of ammunition specialist in Vietnam, was "Outed" over this fact and sort of dropped out of sight.

NousDefionsDoc
06-14-2007, 21:18
Nice pics, thanks for sharing Piter.

Roycroft201
06-14-2007, 23:36
NDD beat me to saying it.......thanks for the reports and the pics, Piter. Appreciate it very much.

Bill Harsey
06-15-2007, 09:01
Piter,
Great pics here. You are now the official Blade Show photographer. Speaking of photography, I have to take a pic of something you presented to me and post here soon.

I've known Ms. Audra Draper for a long time (hoping this explains the goofin' around).
Audra is a true Wyoming cowgirl, daughter of a logger who still works in the woods and accredited Master Bladesmith. She makes her own steel, then the knife and does very good work.

jatx
06-15-2007, 09:09
I really like the Pacific, Bill. Beautiful job. :lifter

What type of hooks are you using for your flies?

PiterM
06-15-2007, 10:37
Bill, I know Audra good enough... :cool:

BTW, that one attached below is one of my favorite knife she's ever made. I did the sheath and wear / use it with pride when I'm in the non-tactical mood (which happenes from time to time) :D

jbour13
06-15-2007, 20:53
Bill, I know Audra good enough... :cool:

BTW, that one attached below is one of my favorite knife she's ever made. I did the sheath and wear / use it with pride when I'm in the non-tactical mood (which happenes from time to time) :D

Beautiful just doesn't begin to describe that knife....wow.

Great pics and thanks for sharing. Some day I may make it to the show. We'll see how it goes next year.

The Old Guy
06-17-2007, 20:56
I, personally, think the photo looks fine. Well Done!

I think it looks outstanding next to the 5th Grp flash. It's a keeper!

Bill Harsey
06-24-2007, 11:01
I really like the Pacific, Bill. Beautiful job. :lifter

What type of hooks are you using for your flies?
Tiemco.
Will have to look up the hook type number which indicates bend, shank length and wire size, for various flies.
Tiemco makes a good light and strong hook we really like for dry flies.
They also come extremely sharp.

footnote: haven't tied a fly in over a year because of the knife work.