The Museum

Posted by: Wally

The Museum - 10/01/18 05:30 PM

Lori and I had a great time today at the museum, with Capt. Chris, James Caruso, Aaron from the shop, and Michael Randall.
No need to expound on the necessity of visiting the "knife mecca" of the free world, or elaborating on the innumerable treasures you'll find there, but ( to quote the Capt.) I will show a couple of the maybe "oddball" pieces, and a couple of my favorites.

A few of the stamps used over the years ...


A couple of examples of Tom Leschorn's amazing work.


Initials carved into the butt of crown stag, these are seen also on the two known examples of the "Zacharias" fighter.

Some double pinned handles

The "earliest" stamp (probably etched) as seen on the knife called Bo's first

Some of the knives made before settling on the final model 24
Posted by: Billy Poyner

Re: The Museum - 10/01/18 06:35 PM

Thanks for the pics Bro.One day!!
Posted by: RamKingJC

Re: The Museum - 10/01/18 07:10 PM

Today was a GREAT day!!! The perfect example of the absolute BEST that this hobby has to offer. It will ALWAYS be the people NOT the knives for me. Thank you Wally and Lori for sharing the day with me 8-)

If you haven't been you really are cheating yourself.

Billy. ... get your A$$$$ down here, cousin! !!
Posted by: CrazyCajun

Re: The Museum - 10/01/18 08:06 PM

I'm sure there was no "Mudslingin" with this group today!!!!!

It is definitely the people that enhance this life! The museum is a "REAL" Bucket List to do! It is world class as museums go and if you love knives, it's a don't miss!!

Wally, Great selection of "Oddballs" both knives and running mates!!