04-03-2007, 16:42
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Consigliere
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Thank you Team Sergeant
for your friendship and for teaching me how to shoot. Here are some photos of the Harsey custom folder you will be receiving shortly, together with its twin which I got for myself. Yours is #001, mine is #002.
And thanks to Mr. Harsey for your incredible craftsmanship! Perhaps you could make a few comments on the design . . .
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04-03-2007, 16:43
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A few more . . .
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04-03-2007, 16:44
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Oh, and sorry I couldn't wait to post the photos.
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04-03-2007, 17:04
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Nice looking blades!
Thanks for sharing.
TR
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04-03-2007, 17:19
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Now that is really OUTSTANDING! Way to go, RL. Congrats, TS.
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04-03-2007, 17:22
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Nice looking blades!
TR
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AND Harsey got the YEAR RIGHT!!!!
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04-03-2007, 17:25
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Counselor!! Did you bring enough for all the QPs in the class?
Nice blades! Are they going to be available for purchase, or is the design template destroyed after these 2? maybe have CRK do a production run for PS?
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04-03-2007, 17:31
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Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
for your friendship and for teaching me how to shoot. Here are some photos of the Harsey custom folder you will be receiving shortly, together with its twin which I got for myself. Yours is #001, mine is #002.
And thanks to Mr. Harsey for your incredible craftsmanship! Perhaps you could make a few comments on the design . . .
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Very nice looking blades! Thank you RL and Mr. Harsey.
You were an easy student to teach. Can you still shoot hole through hole?
TS
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04-03-2007, 17:38
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RL
A lawyer with a handgun, two blades, a multi tool, desert combat boots and a Surefire E2E light........................Are you planning on breaking out one of your clients ?
Nice looking blades, and nice H&K USP Compact. What caliber ?
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04-03-2007, 18:40
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BEAUTIFUL KNIVES!!
Exemplary workmanship...One of these days!
Congratulations, guys!
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04-03-2007, 18:45
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Originally Posted by 82ndtrooper
A lawyer with a handgun, two blades, a multi tool, desert combat boots and a Surefire E2E light........................Are you planning on breaking out one of your clients ?
Nice looking blades, and nice H&K USP Compact. What caliber ?
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The one shown is a .40.
You missed the NRA Life Member Zippo lighter . . .
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04-03-2007, 20:48
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RL,
Thanks for starting this project. I'm honored you asked me.
As requested, here are the specs of the folding knife model called the "Kiger" after the Kiger Gorge in the Steens Mountains.
Blade-CPM S-30V steel.
3 'n' 1/2 inch length open by .138" (thousandths) thick.
Master bevel concave grind on 10 inch diameter wheel to .030" thick at edge before sharpening.
Non glare fine sandblast finish.
Closed length 4.5 inches.
Handle frame, .070" thick 6AL4V titanium
Handle scales, fine weave carbon fiber, .080" thick.
all other fasteners type 303 stainless steel.
pocket clip same titanium as frame, hot formed to shape.
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04-04-2007, 02:45
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Very nice Bill...
RL-
Nice gesture. Congrats men.
Eagle
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04-04-2007, 10:23
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Nice blades! What a wonderful gift, RL, and amazing craftsmanship, Mr. Harsey.
Congrats, Gentlemen!
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04-04-2007, 10:43
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I remember when RL would apologize for posting...LOL
You've come far Pilgrim. Well done.
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