
Helloooooo beautiful!
The 64 Babylon Hill Special is here, and she’s a beaut. Absolutely flawless, I couldn’t find a nitpick if I tried.

The 64 Babylon Hill Special is here, and she’s a beaut. Absolutely flawless, I couldn’t find a nitpick if I tried.
Couldn’t resist this engraved Twosun on sale. After dialing in the detent (it was waaaay strong out of the box) and changing the pissy yellow/green pivot collars, it’s a keeper. Action is perfect, lockbar access is perfect, nice slicey blade geometry… Yangjiang banger, mang!
TS-129, m390/ti, Night Morning design
Finally got one! Great pattern, love the size and shape. The back is prettier than the front, but you can’t win em all.
Hey gang! I’m in New England, plenty of cold weather and snow from Nov/Dec to Feb/Mar 🥶 What’s everyone doing for winters? Seems like having a set of winter wheels equipped with snow tires would be the way to go… Just swap them on/off. Not really looking to spend a bunch on wheels that’ll see snow and salt, maybe steelies, idk.
Smaller wheels with fatter tires? Just putting all seasons on the stock wheels doesn’t seem great, theyd have to be pretty low profile and also I’d have to clean the salt off the stock wheels constantly. I’d be interested to hear what y’all have come up with for your winter solutions. What’s your recipe?
Hey gang! Reaching out to my people for some help. If anyone could make a disassembly/reassembly vid for the ABW slipjoint, I’d be most grateful. I’m a knife guy, love taking knives apart, have the good tools and all that, but slipjoints just freak me out a little. If I could see it done, I’d have the confidence to git er done. I’d like to do some ano work on it.
As a small token of my appreciation, I’d be more than happy to send you a nice handmade leather slip for the ABW, just to thank you for the help. 🙏
Hey modders, I need your help! I’m trying to get a bright green ano on some thumbstuds… I did the backspacer @ 95v and it came out great. Perfect green. Go to do the studs and I’m getting some weird reaction - excessive bubbling from the studs and the cathode (using a flat piece of titanium about 2” x 5”, I’ve used it many times), amps jumping up and not settling down, irregular color and kinda burned looking spots. Started the process over, slowly working up to high voltage this time. everything is fine until I get up to around 90 (using a 120v variable supply) - same weird reaction.
I haven’t changed anything, setup is the same. Studs are definitely ti, they take ano fine (until voltage gets high). What’s going on here?
Greatly appreciate your help, I’m lost!