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i googled it here is a link that i found..... check it out! ..... http://www.shepherdhillscutlery.com/NashvilleUpdate1.asp
May 31
WOW I want one of those where did you find that?
May 31
Gotta love them New Barlows! especially that one with the two master blades! Smoothies really are Beautiful!
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Are you a member of any knife club now?
Yes
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
Yes
How long have you collected knives?
16- 20 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
WR CASE
About Me
Retired Merchant Seaman
Interests
Knives-Fishing-Hunting-Classic Country Music
Other Hobbies
My Grand children
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Always Remember and Never Forget

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Russlocks

The Russlock is the main knife I collect. It came out in 2000, and was designed By Mr. Tommy Hart,
he died in 1999 and I know he would be proud of how popular it has become. I have a lot of info. on
Item No.'s, Shields, Handle Material, Blades ( the 9531/2 L SS is a Drop Point Russlock),but if you are a Russlock Collector and have additional info. I would be please to except it and in turn I will share
all my info. with you. Knife Collecting is fun and the more info. you get the fun gets better.… Continue

Posted on May 1, 2009 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment

Steve wells

The entry

I want to thank Scott King for all of the hard workand inspiration on iknifecollector
And to the rest of the Guys and Gals it is a privilege to be here with you. I collect Russlocks
and a sprinkle of other CASE knives. Wish you all well as we build this COMMUNITY

Thanks
Steve

Posted on April 28, 2009 at 8:17pm — 1 Comment

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At 8:55am on July 5, 2010, Craig T. (max) McGruder said…
Happy Birthday Steve! Hope it's a great day!
At 11:51am on June 2, 2010, Craig T. (max) McGruder said…
Steve you are the one who is too kind with your words. Thank you! I believe it's quality not quantity. You have some Beautifully aged pieces,most of mine 90% is 2000 and newer. I probably have only 30 or so that are older than that,and they keep dwindling cause I move them on to friends on occasion.
At 12:46am on May 8, 2010, J.J. Smith III said…
Hey Steve-O.
Now that the weather is warming up, bet you can't wait to get back to the lake?
Glad to hear that you all are doing well.
JJ
At 4:56pm on May 1, 2010, Doug Scearce said…
Hey Steve glad to hear you are doing GREAT!! I'm waiting to see a Doctor for neck surgery due to numbness in half my hand it's hard to do much when you can't feel things But I'm going to Duke Uv. the best on East coast to get more answers first! It's bad when you can't whole your knives to clean them LOL!!
Doug
At 11:27pm on January 14, 2010, J.J. Smith III said…
Hey buddy,
good to have you back, safe and sound. Most of the new pics were of knives that I've had.
Posted pics to show Jeff the different patterns that RR has in whittlers.
At 6:28pm on January 14, 2010, Craig T. (max) McGruder said…
Thanks for the nice comment on the 72,it is the one i took the picture of for the 2009 Case Calender,it's the February Picture if I'm not mistaken.
It's the first time i've ever had a picture put on a calender of something i own and took the pic.
At 11:26am on December 8, 2009, CaptJeff Saylor said…


THANK YOU SIR!!!
At 10:51am on October 30, 2009, J.J. Smith III said…
Hey steve,
y'all have fun and be careful.
At 4:56pm on September 16, 2009, Craig T. (max) McGruder said…
You only bought one of the Crandall Coke bottles? You stole it for that price!! I guess I'll have to talk the wife into goin next year!
At 12:43am on August 24, 2009, J.J. Smith III said…
Just trying to keep in touch...
 
 
 

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