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HaveBlue
06-07-2005, 21:59
Hi all, I've started a small collection of Mr. Harsey's designs. Here is a link to my Gallery
http://www.pbase.com/haveblue/harsey_designs

alphamale
06-07-2005, 23:21
Excellent pics HaveBlue!

FrontSight

12B4S
06-08-2005, 03:12
Yeah........ and great collection! I'm envious.
Also your first post in almost 7 months. Hell of a first post. If you have any your not using, ship 'em down my way. :D

HaveBlue
06-08-2005, 08:27
Thanks for the nice comments. I haven't posted much just because I'm a little in awe of you guys and don't want to post something stupid. I did get to shake Mr. Harsey's hand at the OKCA show in Eugene.
My only tenuous link to Special Forces is my uncle. He's Air Force, but on his first tour in Vietnam he was a FAC for a Special Forces team. The first thing they had him do was order a Randall knife. My dad still has it along with the letters back and forth to Bo Randall.
As far as spares, I dropped a Std Tactical folder off at Lone Wolf yesterday for lazer etching. Then it's going to Iraq, we're giving it to our office managers nephew, A USMC Sgt. on a tank recovery team.

BTW while at Lone Wolf I found out they are doing a test run of T2's with a tanto blade. I put my name into buy one.

Bill Harsey
06-08-2005, 09:19
Wow. :eek:

mumbleypeg
06-08-2005, 09:22
Great pics. Thanks for the post. That Mr. Harsey sure knows his way around the grinder.

hoepoe
06-08-2005, 11:25
Very very very nice!

I'm a bit cconfused, can the Yarberough (SP?) be sold to simpletons like myself, non US Armed Forces?

Many thanks

Hoepoe

Roguish Lawyer
06-08-2005, 11:53
Very very very nice!

I'm a bit cconfused, can the Yarberough (SP?) be sold to simpletons like myself, non US Armed Forces?

Many thanks

Hoepoe

http://www.signedknife.com/greenberet.html

HaveBlue
06-08-2005, 13:52
Very very very nice!

I'm a bit cconfused, can the Yarberough (SP?) be sold to simpletons like myself, non US Armed Forces?

Many thanks

Hoepoe

Any Chris Reeve dealer can sell you a Green Beret knife, in 7 or 5.5 versions. You have to EARN a Yarborough knife.

"This knife is known to the U.S. Army Special Forces as "The Yarborough" and to everyone else as "The Green Beret Knife". It is a no-nonsense, hardworking tool, designed by renowned knife maker and designer Bill Harsey, with function and manufacturing input from Chris Reeve. Made in Boise, Idaho by Chris Reeve Knives, the Green Beret Knife is a using knife that, just like the men for whom it was designed, is efficient, tough and uncompromising.
As from August 23, 2002, a serialized version of the "Yarborough" knife will be presented to each graduate of the Special Forces Qualification Course. Current and former members of the US Army Special Forces will be able to purchase the knife from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Museum Gift Shop, with USASOC approval. For further details, please visit
http://www.soc.mil/swcs/museum/yarborough_knife.htm
Without the name "Yarborough" and non-serialized, the otherwise identical knife - The Green Beret Knife - is available from Chris Reeve Knives. "

Roguish Lawyer
06-08-2005, 13:54
H:

There is a giant thread on this knife if you use the search button.

RL

signedknife
06-08-2005, 22:24
Here's some more.

1993 Titanium Frame Lock.

1999 Proto type Harsey tactical folder.

199? Fixed blade I believe Mr Harsey made 12 of these. 2 Proto types
and a batch of 10.

Thanks for looking SK :munchin

Huey14
06-08-2005, 23:00
Best looking knives I've ever seen.

12B4S
06-09-2005, 00:40
Thanks for the nice comments. I haven't posted much just because I'm a little in awe of you guys and don't want to post something stupid. I did get to shake Mr. Harsey's hand at the OKCA show in Eugene.
My only tenuous link to Special Forces is my uncle. He's Air Force, but on his first tour in Vietnam he was a FAC for a Special Forces team. The first thing they had him do was order a Randall knife. My dad still has it along with the letters back and forth to Bo Randall.
As far as spares, I dropped a Std Tactical folder off at Lone Wolf yesterday for lazer etching. Then it's going to Iraq, we're giving it to our office managers nephew, A USMC Sgt. on a tank recovery team.

BTW while at Lone Wolf I found out they are doing a test run of T2's with a tanto blade. I put my name into buy one.

Hm.... seems Bill is speechless. Not even FS has done that yet. ;)
(The trick with FS posts is never read two or more in quick succession) :eek:

HB, if possible, maybe your Uncle would like to check out this site.

BTW, good use of a spare W. Harsey blade.

hoepoe
06-09-2005, 08:08
Gents, thanks for the info regarding the Green Beret knife.

Hoepoe

HaveBlue
06-09-2005, 08:26
Hm.... seems Bill is speechless. Not even FS has done that yet. ;)
(The trick with FS posts is never read two or more in quick succession) :eek:

HB, if possible, maybe your Uncle would like to check out this site.

BTW, good use of a spare W. Harsey blade.

Excellant idea, I'll forward the info to him. He tells me he spends all his time going to reunions & funerals now days.

CPTAUSRET
06-09-2005, 11:04
H B:

I have to admit that I am also envious of your collection, I have most of the things that anyone could want, but as of yet I do not have one of Bill's knives.

Beautiful collection.

Terry

12B4S
06-10-2005, 01:52
Excellant idea, I'll forward the info to him. He tells me he spends all his time going to reunions & funerals now days.

Yeah that happens quite a bit at this age.