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Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
Just want to say thanks for the recommendations from ROFF to Ray Rogers
Handcrafted Knives. I put in my order a year ago and working with Ray on the handle input, length of blade, and personal touches he was able to use his master skills to craft a fillet knife for me. The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG -tom |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 14:01:29 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote: Just want to say thanks for the recommendations from ROFF to Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knives. I put in my order a year ago and working with Ray on the handle input, length of blade, and personal touches he was able to use his master skills to craft a fillet knife for me. The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG -tom Whoa. That looks lethal as hell... /daytripper (Mind if we start calling you "Lefty" in advance? ;-) |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Just want to say thanks for the recommendations from ROFF to Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knives. I put in my order a year ago and working with Ray on the handle input, length of blade, and personal touches he was able to use his master skills to craft a fillet knife for me. The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG -tom Wow....... You're really not gonna use that beauty on some slimy ole fish now are you? Send it to me and I'll make a proper display case for it and put it on display for you - right here where it can be really appreciated... I'll even do it in Bird's Eye Maple - if you send it overnight express......... Very nice, Bob S. |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
In article , Tom Nakashima
writes The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG Very elegant - can you fillet a trout though ?.....:-) -- Bill Grey |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
"W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... In article , Tom Nakashima writes The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG Very elegant - can you fillet a trout though ?.....:-) -- Bill Grey I actually had it made for the King Salmon. I was on a Alaskan River for 9 days this past July, could have used it, as we caught a lot of kings, as well as Leopard Rainbows. Ray finished the knife 2 weeks after I got back, I guess timing is everything, but next year I'll put it to good use. -tom |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
"Tom Nakashima" wrote in news:f9uuu0$7in$1
@news.Stanford.EDU: I actually had it made for the King Salmon. That's a pretty knife! For some odd reason, I now have an image of you wrestling a King Salmon with the knife clenched firmly between your teeth. Perhaps I need a drink. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
"BobS" wrote in message ... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in message ... Just want to say thanks for the recommendations from ROFF to Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knives. I put in my order a year ago and working with Ray on the handle input, length of blade, and personal touches he was able to use his master skills to craft a fillet knife for me. The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG -tom Wow....... You're really not gonna use that beauty on some slimy ole fish now are you? Send it to me and I'll make a proper display case for it and put it on display for you - right here where it can be really appreciated... I'll even do it in Bird's Eye Maple - if you send it overnight express......... Very nice, Bob S. Thanks for the offer Bob, but I do enjoy using everything I own. I once met an elderly angler on the McCloud river, CA who had a bamboo flyrod with an older fly reel. One could easily tell the rod and reel had been fished quite a lot over the years, as they both looked like they've been through a war. When I asked him about his tackle, the gentleman said; "We have a lot of fine stories to tell together", then he paused for a moment looked over at me and replied; "a lot of lies too", as he smiled and walked away. -tom |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
"Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... "Tom Nakashima" wrote in news:f9uuu0$7in$1 @news.Stanford.EDU: I actually had it made for the King Salmon. That's a pretty knife! For some odd reason, I now have an image of you wrestling a King Salmon with the knife clenched firmly between your teeth. Perhaps I need a drink. -- Scott Reverse name to reply A Gibson? -tom |
Ray Rogers Handcrafted Knife
In article , Tom Nakashima
writes "W. D. Grey" wrote in message ... In article , Tom Nakashima writes The handle is Bird's Eye Maple, which is my favorite wood, with a touch of turquoise on the top end. It's a 9" flexible carbon steel blade. He even put my name on the blade opposite side of his logo. Some have commented it's too nice to take to the field, but like a violinist once said to me, it doesn't do any good sitting in the case. http://home.comcast.net/~tomnak/fillet8.JPG Very elegant - can you fillet a trout though ?.....:-) -- Bill Grey I actually had it made for the King Salmon. I was on a Alaskan River for 9 days this past July, could have used it, as we caught a lot of kings, as well as Leopard Rainbows. Ray finished the knife 2 weeks after I got back, I guess timing is everything, but next year I'll put it to good use. -tom You have a fine looking weapon - hope you have lots of use for it. -- Bill Grey |
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