David makes lovely slips coming from Lincoln England. That's a nice looking senator you have there bonnie lad made in Sheffield the city of steel for England. Some would say both are the best of British. Thanks for the review.
Hey buddy, That’s a fantastic piece. Love Arthur Wright knives and that senator is gorgeous. Nice file worked back spring and the stag covers look wonderful 😍 Nice leather slip too👍🏻 Thanks brother 😎👍🏻
Beautiful knife you've got there! I've got one on order, plus another type, hope it turns out as nice as yours. It's those little imperfections that give a hand crafted knife it's character. No two are the same! Incidentally, the chasing on the backspring is only done by Michael Harrison himself.
Have you never seen the inside of a copy of L.G.K.4 , Bernard Levines final knife collectors guide , devoted mostly to traditional multi blade folders etc.... ???
That's a beaut. Knife making is documented to 1297 in Sheffield, when a cutler surfaced putting in his tax returns. I'd love to know what he was making.
What a fantastic knife, thank you so much for showing us this one,,
ps,, subbed on the strength of this video,, all the best from across the pond,, 👍
David makes lovely slips coming from Lincoln England. That's a nice looking senator you have there bonnie lad made in Sheffield the city of steel for England. Some would say both are the best of British. Thanks for the review.
The Barlow knive were invented there in Sheffield , England in 1670, 354 years ago, a very long time.
Yay! Let the Sheffield -virus- love spread! I hope you enjoy that beauty! Cheers!
What a beautiful Blade!! That Stag is absolutely stunning!!!
Hey buddy,
That’s a fantastic piece. Love Arthur Wright knives and that senator is gorgeous. Nice file worked back spring and the stag covers look wonderful 😍
Nice leather slip too👍🏻
Thanks brother 😎👍🏻
That's a beauty, I have had my eye on the Senator for a little while . Great video Thanks👍
Beautiful knife you've got there! I've got one on order, plus another type, hope it turns out as nice as yours. It's those little imperfections that give a hand crafted knife it's character. No two are the same!
Incidentally, the chasing on the backspring is only done by Michael Harrison himself.
I love it when they make the stag by hand! ;)
First time I heard of that pattern. The filework is beautiful!
I love Arthur wright knives they are great knives!!!! 😊
Just subscribed because I'm a collector and love old knives
Thank you so much and thanks for watching!!
Really like that utlity blade . Such a useful knife .
Lovely knife
WOW, this piece is great!
Absolutely beautiful piece!!!! Excellent review thanks so much on showing that beautiful knife…… be well out there 😊
Thanks Jersey! I have watched your vids many times and really enjoyed them.Thanks for the kind comments!
What mm measurement( the round measurement not the length) is the leather lanyard you used?
Have you never seen the inside of a copy of L.G.K.4 , Bernard Levines final knife collectors guide , devoted mostly to traditional multi blade folders etc.... ???
That's a beaut. Knife making is documented to 1297 in Sheffield, when a cutler surfaced putting in his tax returns. I'd love to know what he was making.
700 years ago not 1 or 2 hundred lad