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    • hecticH
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      Np, I expect Doug will have a suggestion.

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      • SeulS
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        Dg would just make the screw get outta there by staring it down…

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        • hecticH
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          LOL, Doug Norris in the house

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          • DougNgD
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            LOL, you guys crack me up

            You could try the epoxy thing first, but I'm not sure that will work. What looks like has happened is that the clip was bent so far the screw has seized into place.

            The harder (but more likely to work) would be to file a notch into the screw and use a flat head screwdriver.

            You could also cover up the side of the knife with a couple layers of nail polish (to protect the finish) and then try and grab the outside of the screw with a pair of pliers. Remove the nail polish with acetone afterwards (regular nail polish remover)

            If you do manage to get the screw out, take the new screw, and without putting the clip in, put in and take out the screw a few times to reset the threads on the female side. Don't use too much force or you'll wind up with the same problem again.

            Lastly, you could try to drill the screw out, or send the knife into CRK for a repair.

            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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            • SeulS
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              Thanks, Doug!..

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              • DougNgD
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                No problem. If you ever need help and I take more than a couple hours to respond, it's because I'm in a conference call (or managed to miss your post) just drop me a PM since I get an email notification sent to my Droid

                I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                • tcashT
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                  So I have a larger knife collection than denim, but I was glad when I found the proper jeans to carry my stuff, and glad to find a forum with similar interests.

                  This is Jon Christensen's journeyman smith test knife, which means he submitted it to the American Bladesmith Society as a test on his way to becoming a Mastersmith.  There are certainly folks that think I'm crazy for carrying it instead of leaving it in the safe, but I can't help it.

                  Decidedly less tactical than what seems to prevail here.  I some tactical stuff too.

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                  • SeulS
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                    @DougNg:

                    No problem. If you ever need help and I take more than a couple hours to respond, it's because I'm in a conference call (or managed to miss your post) just drop me a PM since I get an email notification sent to my Droid

                    Thanks, Doug!..

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                    • DougNgD
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                      @tcash:

                      So I have a larger knife collection than denim, but I was glad when I found the proper jeans to carry my stuff, and glad to find a forum with similar interests.

                      This is Jon Christensen's journeyman smith test knife, which means he submitted it to the American Bladesmith Society as a test on his way to becoming a Mastersmith.  There are certainly folks that think I'm crazy for carrying it instead of leaving it in the safe, but I can't help it.

                      Decidedly less tactical than what seems to prevail here.  I some tactical stuff too.

                      I started on traditional knives about a year ago. My daily carry is a Northfield Cattle Rancher stockman in burnt stag handles, so you're not alone here. Personally, I don't think you're nuts for carrying that knife, though I wouldn't do it. I wouldn't run the risk of losing it, however improbable it was (I've never lost a knife)

                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                      • DougNgD
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                        @Seul:

                        @DougNg:

                        No problem. If you ever need help and I take more than a couple hours to respond, it's because I'm in a conference call (or managed to miss your post) just drop me a PM since I get an email notification sent to my Droid

                        Thanks, Doug!..

                        Any update on this?

                        I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                        • SeulS
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                          Tbh I think it's for the best that my clip is bent out of shape, otherwise I'd tear through the stitchings on my pockets even faster… You might remember this pic, DnG:

                          So, if I buy the new upcoming Reeve knife, I might send mine back to him to have him fix it, cause I'm not handy with this kind of thing and would probably lose a hand in the struggle…But I might just keep it like this as well, for easier and quicker acces without doing too much damage...

                          And thanks for inquiring about it  😘

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                          • DougNgD
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                            Which Reeve knife? The Ti Lock?

                            I think at the last quote, it's going to cost $500+, FYI

                            A little too high for me…

                            I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                            • SeulS
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                              Half a grand… Hmmm... We'll see... That's around 350 €... Maybe...

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                              • DougNgD
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                                Btw, you're really asking to lose that Sebenza with the clip that way. It WILL eventually snag on something, pull it out of your pocket and send it to the floor, with or without you knowing about it

                                It's happened to me without on other knives that didn't have the clip bent out of shape like that

                                My advice would be to send it in and have them put in the spacer plate in there. Then either keep the knife in the bottom of your pocket or put the knife in a belt sheath if you're really worried about trashing your jeans

                                I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                • SeulS
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                                  Ok - thanks for the advice. I'd be absolutely GUTTED to lose my baby… Btw I don't really care about trashing my jeans... I'll take care of it when it becomes an issue (eg. torn pockets)...

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                                  • DougNgD
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                                    I just watched the Ray Mears method of sharpening. It will only work on a true Scandi ground knife or a zero ground knife.

                                    Do it on a Sebenza and not only will you screw up your knife royally, your knife will stay dull

                                    I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                    • DougNgD
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                                      I'm kind of surprised that more people on this board aren't more into traditional knives

                                      1. a lot of the clothes that are favored here are workwear inspired from the 40's and 50's. Tactical, locking, one hand openers didn't exist back then
                                      2. traditional knives develop patina and character like denim. The carbon steel forms a grey patina that is your own with use (this is not rust, it's an oxidized layer that protects the steel eventually). The bone/wood handles wear away slowly from your pocket. Over time, it's YOUR knife. I have a Cattle Rancher that has a really dark main blade from cutting my food, a sheepsfoot blade that has scratches all over it from cutting boxes, and a spey blade that's blue from dressing tenderloin (a favorite in my house)
                                      3. This one might just be me, but you really have to know how to treat a traditional knife. It's almost a lost art. You have to know how to sharpen by hand to get that perfect convex edge. You have to keep your blade clean and well maintained or it will rust. You have to keep your bone/wood handle oiled during the dry winters. Is it more of a pain in the ass? Yes, but so are jeans you don't necessarily want to toss into a washing machine week after week.

                                      Just some random thoughts about knives at WAY too early in the morning

                                      I know violence is not the answer, I got it wrong on purpose

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                                      • BeatleB
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                                        I totally get it - but it's just not really practical to walk around with a big knife poking out of your back pocket..

                                        We can do anything

                                        http://bybeatle.com

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                                        • Max PowerM
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                                          Interesting thoughts. Thanks for sharing…

                                          @elclintor:

                                          > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                                          • ?
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                                            Nothing's cooler than a traditional switchblade. It's just unfortunate that you can't own and/or carry one in a lot of states.

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