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Did you advertise them here?I have also sold off the VAST majority of my pocket knives (I think I’m down to 3) and with some of the proceeds have ordered a watch which reflects my enthusiasm for election tampering.
Lol sounds about right...Did you advertise them here?
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Whoops, sorry guys - this was meant to be in the watch thread - Maybe you could fix for me, @Mark1966 ?
Whoops, sorry guys - this was meant to be in the watch thread - Maybe you could fix for me, @Mark1966 ?
Nice. Recent acquisition? I always feel that Zenith's are underrated in the horological world.
Couldn't agree more, Eggs. Zenith is pretty much my favourite brand. I acquired the XL-Tronic in the early '00s.Nice. Recent acquisition? I always feel that Zenith's are underrated in the horological world.
Guy in Enmore (Newtown) is highly regarded. So much so he is a registered Seiko part supplier (which is rare).Anyone able to recommend a reputable pocket watch restorer in Shitney?
Inherited two pocket watches that were my Grandfathers and want to do the right thing, in getting them up and running again, particularly the NSWGR one.
Lovely watch and also a Zenith fan though more interested in the object supporting the watch.
G'day Rusty. It is a custom Damascus knife made by renowned Knife maker David Brodziak of Albany, Western Australia.Guy in Enmore (Newtown) is highly regarded. So much so he is a registered Seiko part supplier (which is rare).
Lovely watch and also a Zenith fan though more interested in the object supporting the watch.
Is that metal? And if so what technique was used to make that pattern besides the obvious bend and fold please?
@TomG can you please take one for the team so that we need never hear about polsilvers again?Fuck me that's nice!
Doubt there's enough Polsilvers to convince you to part ways with it either![]()
There is no way the unofficial currency of P&C will be relegated to silence mate@TomG can you please take one for the team so that we need never hear about polsilvers again?
Whoa, that is a very lovely and a serious knifeG'day Rusty. It is a custom Damascus knife made by renowned Knife maker David Brodziak of Albany, Western Australia.
Here are the specs and metallurgy:
David Brodziak Custom Hunter (made 1998; it was delivered to me personally by Dave)
Blade: All Stainless Damascus in raindrop pattern hardened to Rockwell 58.
Guard and Buttcap: 416 Stainless
Handle: Desert Myall (Goldfields, WA)
Here are a couple of photos of the actual knife:
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