Stay Sharp
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Back in 2013 I took an old knife that had been laying around for years in my shop in Wisconsin and I had an idea for what to do with it. I don't recall how I came to own this knife but I knew it deserved better than its dusty life in the corner of my shop.
The knife I talking about is a old Western Brand L39 made in Colorado. The vintage ad for these knifes speaks to big game adventures.
But sadly, this knife that ought to be experiencing grand adventure was sitting, rusted and damaged and neglected in my shop in Wisconsin.
The plan I had for L39 was to ensure it saw the sort of adventures it was designed for but Not in its current condition and without a sheath to carry it. The first step was to restore L39 to its former glory.
Then I had to make a proper sheath to protect L39 and the adventurers that would strap the knife to their hip as they travel the world.
I got some thick tooling leather and made a wooden blade form to shape the leather.
Back in 2013, I was not in a position to take L39 all over the globe on big game hunting adventures so I offered L39 to other adventurers on a hunting forum on the web. This was to be traveling knife program.
This is the letter that traveled with L39
"Thank you for volunteering to be a part of this traveling knife program. I hope you get as much enjoyment out of it as I have in setting it up. The plan is to have this knife travel the world in search of adventure that I cannot provide. The plan is to send L39 on as many adventures as possible. When you have returned from your adventure, please send it to the next person before they embark on their hunt.
There will not always be time to return the knife to me to send to the next hunter so you will need to coordinate with the others to make sure L39 does not miss the boat or plane or truck. This knife is not meant to sit idle."
I also included a shipping container to get L39 from hunter to hunter.
The knife I talking about is a old Western Brand L39 made in Colorado. The vintage ad for these knifes speaks to big game adventures.
But sadly, this knife that ought to be experiencing grand adventure was sitting, rusted and damaged and neglected in my shop in Wisconsin.
The plan I had for L39 was to ensure it saw the sort of adventures it was designed for but Not in its current condition and without a sheath to carry it. The first step was to restore L39 to its former glory.
Then I had to make a proper sheath to protect L39 and the adventurers that would strap the knife to their hip as they travel the world.
I got some thick tooling leather and made a wooden blade form to shape the leather.
Back in 2013, I was not in a position to take L39 all over the globe on big game hunting adventures so I offered L39 to other adventurers on a hunting forum on the web. This was to be traveling knife program.
This is the letter that traveled with L39
"Thank you for volunteering to be a part of this traveling knife program. I hope you get as much enjoyment out of it as I have in setting it up. The plan is to have this knife travel the world in search of adventure that I cannot provide. The plan is to send L39 on as many adventures as possible. When you have returned from your adventure, please send it to the next person before they embark on their hunt.
There will not always be time to return the knife to me to send to the next hunter so you will need to coordinate with the others to make sure L39 does not miss the boat or plane or truck. This knife is not meant to sit idle."
I also included a shipping container to get L39 from hunter to hunter.