Sorry to hear this, I know you were really looking forward to attending. Hopefully next year you'll make it there or the Amsterdam meet (I see Norwegian airlines are doing some cheap transatlantic flights these daysRadioactiveSpyder wrote:At the last minute (literally), work and family obligations pulled me out of my packed car (my dog in her kennel in the back) and kept me home this weekend.
I am pretty crushed right now, I'd been looking forward to this for months. SolidState's last comment in the other thread about Sal and what he brought to the show was a killer
Oh man, Tvenuto mentioned the Q-Ball in his A'dam meet thread and I was very excited indeed. Anything else you can mention about it? Same size as the Dodo? Color, steel, etc. I guess it is a long way from release..SolidState wrote:I'm sorry for being part of your heartbreak.
The table was packed with great stuff. I don't think they should call it a knife show as much as a knife feel. I will soon own a Szabohawk.
There is a knife that is a cross between a dodo and a poliwog called the q-ball that is phenomenal. Ed has a Master Gardener that is about as cool as a hawkbill can be. It has various grips. There wasn't as much of an emphasis on locks this year, it was generally a lot of rather large pieces.
It was a little smaller than the Poliwog in closed width. The handle now covers the entirety of the tang when the knife is closed. It was about a 2.25-2.5" edged wharnie. I think the Q-ball comes from the fact that it is an uncaged, ceramic ball bearing lock. All in all, think the tang arrangement of the dodo with the Poliwog ergos when open. It was signature Eric, but more refined than previous designs and slimmer in the pocket. I was really impressed, and I'm weird and picky about this kind of thing. The blade to handle ratio was way better than the Dodo. It has very similar lines about the ricasso.Liquid Cobra wrote: Oh man, Tvenuto mentioned the Q-Ball in his A'dam meet thread and I was very excited indeed. Anything else you can mention about it? Same size as the Dodo? Color, steel, etc. I guess it is a long way from release..
Thanks!
That does help.SolidState wrote:It was a little smaller than the Poliwog in closed width. The handle now covers the entirety of the tang when the knife is closed. It was about a 2.25-2.5" edged wharnie. I think the Q-ball comes from the fact that it is an uncaged, ceramic ball bearing lock. All in all, think the tang arrangement of the dodo with the Poliwog ergos when open. It was signature Eric, but more refined than previous designs and slimmer in the pocket. I was really impressed, and I'm weird and picky about this kind of thing. The blade to handle ratio was way better than the Dodo. It has very similar lines about the ricasso.Liquid Cobra wrote: Oh man, Tvenuto mentioned the Q-Ball in his A'dam meet thread and I was very excited indeed. Anything else you can mention about it? Same size as the Dodo? Color, steel, etc. I guess it is a long way from release..
Thanks!
I hope this helps.
Thanks Ed...Ed Schempp wrote:Stuart, I having trouble posting pictures. If you private message me your email, I'll send you some pictures...Ed
It was G10 over liners. I can't remember if it was black or blue G-10, but I think I remember black.SpyderNut wrote: That does help.Thanks for the feedback. Do you recall what color/material for the handle?
Thanks man. I agree--blue would be more attractive.SolidState wrote:It was G10 over liners. I can't remember if it was black or blue G-10, but I think I remember black.SpyderNut wrote: That does help.Thanks for the feedback. Do you recall what color/material for the handle?
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