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#142142 - 05/16/16 10:32 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives * [Re: Chief]
W Polidori Offline
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I think Jack did Alot like that. It does look good. Man his workmanship was great.
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#142159 - 05/17/16 06:07 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren,

The Whale's Tooth is beautiful. That is one special sheath/knife combination!

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#142160 - 05/17/16 07:09 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: GCTom41]
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Thanks Tom,

The tip is oriented so it curves around the back of your hand. It feels so natural when you pick it up, James did a great job.
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#142207 - 05/17/16 03:45 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren
Killer knife
so Sharp
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#142222 - 05/17/16 05:33 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Sharpi]
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Thanks Sharpi. This one may get scrimmed one day, who knows.
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#142338 - 05/18/16 11:11 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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Warren, all the knives you posted are great... but that whale tooth is really something special! I have not seen one like that before.

I have found James' Michigan forged knives to be a exciting niche to collect as they are limited and do not surface often. Here is a pair of "early MI" crown stag knives I picked up a few weeks back... they are paired with the old school Mosher sheaths.

Have a good week fellas,

Jay


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#142343 - 05/19/16 06:44 AM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Jay G]
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Jay,

I believe Chief had several whales teeth that James used to make these knives. Those are great examples of old school knives. Thanks for the post.
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#142358 - 05/19/16 01:23 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: W Polidori]
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#142360 - 05/19/16 02:45 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Behring Made]
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I am definitely interested in one!
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#142361 - 05/19/16 03:20 PM Re: James' Michigan Knives [Re: Tattoo Bill]
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Behring Dentistry for you toothless people!
Almost sorry...... I couldn't resist lol!
another example.


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