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  1. j. (jason) Jacobs knifemaker's work - BladeForums.com

    May 30, 2002 · J. Jacobs has been buying cheap knives, restamping and reselling for a long time. Back when I was much younger, and uneducated about knives, I bought one of his skinners at …

  2. The Real Jason Jacobs - BladeForums.com

    Nov 26, 2016 · Because of a post from 13 years ago continuing to get circulation, I'd like to explain that I am Joshua Jacobs, the son of Jason Jacobs. I can and will verify that we make …

  3. Oregon Knifemakers List - BladeForums.com

    Apr 16, 2008 · I am also looking for an Oregon knifemaker to repair/restore an heirloom Remington R1123 pocketknife. It is a pretty valuable knife but in fairly rough condition and I …

  4. Why was this knife discontinued? (Cold Steel Triple Action)

    Dec 15, 2016 · I have heard these knives called “Jacobs Ladder” knives. They are overall fun to play with but imho mostly a toy. Unlike a balisong which is a great practical design. Click to …

  5. any one shop with Frank Jacobs - BladeForums.com

    Nov 24, 2003 · I was searching around for the best prices for some mosaic pins and ran across his site . Thought I would ask if any one has shopped with him . I did place a small order as a …

  6. Buck 103 Skinner? - BladeForums.com

    Nov 6, 2007 · The 103 is often referred to as a skinner and some people prefer it for that part of game processing. Thinking about the knife as a more general purpose outdoors knife, I think …

  7. Who do you look up to? Who inspired you most?

    May 27, 2013 · This is maybe a departure from the usual topics in this sub, but I think it merits a conversation. You can see this as an appreciation post for those people in the industry that …

  8. X50CrMoV15, knowledge about it - BladeForums.com

    May 5, 2011 · X50CrMoV15 - German steel. Very stain resistant. Other than that not much to speak of. The cryptic X50CrMoV15 stands for 0.5% carbon, the other 15% is composed of …

  9. New Hen and Rooster Knives - any good? | BladeForums.com

    Oct 2, 1998 · Can anybody give me an idea on the quality of the new Hen and Rooster slip joints? I know that the older ones were pretty good, but have no experience with new ones. I see that …

  10. Heat treating a sword - BladeForums.com

    Aug 12, 2005 · Now that I have my oven built, I'm going to stick with CPM154 & AebL. But I have 3' of 1084 left that I'm thinking of making a sword with. What's the best way to go about heat …