#1289, Portland90 in 'Flame On' G-carta

I like that and I agree, maybe they should call it Diesel Spillage..? 😂
At least that one should not get lost in the field - looks really good
One of my favourite knives is marked "SHEFFIELD - Pat Mitchell - England" and underneath are the words "hand made" - it has an "unzipping" hook and figured walnut scales..
Holds its edge really well and very comfortable to use.
 
At least that one should not get lost in the field - looks really good
One of my favourite knives is marked "SHEFFIELD - Pat Mitchell - England" and underneath are the words "hand made" - it has an "unzipping" hook and figured walnut scales..
Holds its edge really well and very comfortable to use.
That is all very nice to read, thank you for the info.

If you get chance to take a photo of said knife I'd love to see it @kripton .

Thanks again 👍
 
That is all very nice to read, thank you for the info.

If you get chance to take a photo of said knife I'd love to see it @kripton .

Thanks again 👍
Hi Stuart,
I will try to send photos as attachments - hope it works as I am "computer illiterate". Unfortunately the figuring on the walnut scales does not show up too well on the photos.
Best wishes,
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Yikes. Not really my cup of tea. Go well with a laminate stock! I wonder could micarta make a material for a stock?
I reckon so, I suspect it would be very heavy though.
do you have any more of that?
Afraid not, well I do but it belongs to a client, I have had it for a few years now and he keeps taking a knife from it.

I can get some though.
Prefer the skeletonized version if I hang that one off a branch the woodsman will think it's Christmas
Make quite nice decorations, wouldn't it 😂
That would pretty much be my perfect knife 😍
It was a very popular model back in the day.

A 2024 version would be and interesting project actually.
 
I like that knife handle a lot. The colours remind me of a experimental glass and epoxy floor I laid in one of Sheffield University cafes for their glass research department many years ago. That floor had dark blue, terracotta and turquoise incorporated in it. It looked great when it was all polished up.
 
I like that knife handle a lot. The colours remind me of a experimental glass and epoxy floor I laid in one of Sheffield University cafes for their glass research department many years ago. That floor had dark blue, terracotta and turquoise incorporated in it. It looked great when it was all polished up.
I bet that looked amazing.

Can you recall which building that was in?
 
I bet that looked amazing.

Can you recall which building that was in?
It must be getting on for 25 years ago. I can't recall what building it was in now. The company sent me to do the job with just a rough plan written on a sheet of A4 paper with no measurements. So I did my own interpretation of the drawing. The main body of the floor was dark blue with a wavy edge then turquoise with 3 terracotta stripes across the middle.
I remember it was all, for some reason very hush, hush. The people from the glass research dept were very nice and interesti
 
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