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Old 06-03-2019, 10:01 PM
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Default 3 June 2019

My second wife was a Scrimshander. Without any "formal" training in art other then High School Art Classes she has a steady hand and a sharp eye for detail. She scrimshawed my Coast Guard Cutterman's Device (meaning more then eight years do Sea Duty) on this Parker Cutlery bone handled top lock:

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Old 06-04-2019, 02:03 PM
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Something a little bit different; a Sword Cane.

In 2007 I attended the Blade Show in Atlanta. I brought some knives for A T Barr to sell for me and as I wandered through the show I stopped and talked to Bill Johnson, a friend and retired USAF Chief Master Sargent. Something a bit different for me is this sword cane I bought from Bill. The wood is ebony; I replaced the plastic HD cue ball with an antique ivory cue ball that I bought from Boone Trading Company before the ivory ban went into effect.

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