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#163571 - 08/13/17 01:08 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives * [Re: W Polidori]
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The knife and ax are great.
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#163573 - 08/13/17 02:31 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Oldvetnam1]
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Their all really handy in my book!
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#163574 - 08/13/17 03:34 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: CrazyCajun]
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They are for sure Steve. Thanks guys for the kind reply.
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#165542 - 10/17/17 11:38 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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This must be an early one - James stamped his mark on this blade upside down. (Usually you only do this once.)


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#165543 - 10/17/17 11:52 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: wizrd]
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Hard to see the stamp but if its a "J Behring Handmade" stamp it's a Michigan knife. I have one that was forged recently that's a BMK/ Mudbone stamp also upside down.
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#165544 - 10/17/17 12:04 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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These aren't from Michigan - done when James first moved to Montana. This is the first fork James ever made, - thought you might appreciate it. I bought the knife, 4 1/2" blade, and it was so beautiful I pictured it carving up a 2" thick porterhouse, - so I really needed a fork. - A few emails & conversations resulted in this pair. Beautiful cocobola.


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#165545 - 10/17/17 02:15 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: wizrd]
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Special set. Very nice!
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#165546 - 10/17/17 03:51 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: JE6245]
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Purdy
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#168038 - 01/24/18 04:37 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Hey Guys,

This is a great thread with some rare knives. I have enjoyed collecting James' MI made knives. Here's a picture of what I've come up with so far... It's a fun niche to collect.

Have a great week,

Jay


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#168039 - 01/24/18 04:42 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Jay G]
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Nice collection of old school knives Jay. 4th from the top is killer.
I resized Jay for easier viewing.


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Edited by W Polidori (01/24/18 05:18 PM)
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