Members chrisash Posted May 18, 2018 Members Report Posted May 18, 2018 Round knives seem to be very expensive apart from these two which are affordable Does anyone have any experience of either or even the c.s osborne about double the price Quote Mi omputer is ot ood at speeling , it's not me
Members jcuk Posted May 18, 2018 Members Report Posted May 18, 2018 (edited) Sorry don't have any experience with either of the knives but i believe the Le Prevo is Barnsley Sheffield steel that would be my choice. I have a c.s Osborne a replacement free of charge for one i had for around twenty years great customer service but sadly the new knife was no where near as good as my old knife. I purchased knipshield Round knife more money than the c.s Osborne but worth ever penny. I see you have just started with leatherwork, for a lot of leatherworkers a good Round knife is essential tool but for a newcomer to leatherwork they can a little dauting to use but just practice on scrap leather, watch some videos and watch your fingers. Also try the link below Dixon tools held in high regard, think these are made by former Dixon employees. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SADDLERS-LEATHER-WORK-TOOL-4-ROUND-KNIFE-MADE-IN-ENGLAND/382318977149?hash=item5903fca07d:g:3rAAAOSwWKtUwVNH Hope this helps JCUK Edited May 18, 2018 by jcuk Quote
bikermutt07 Posted May 18, 2018 Report Posted May 18, 2018 (edited) The Tandy knife doesn't have enough carbon in the steel to allow it to stay sharp. That's what I was told by (hate to keep beating the dead horse) Terry Knipschield. I have had two of them. Both bought used in a bulk buyout. The first I did get sharp (didn't last thru 5 minutes of cutting). The second is still in the package. Shoot nigel@armitageleather an email. He may know of a decent affordable knife on your side of the pond. Edited May 18, 2018 by bikermutt07 Quote I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with. Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day. From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.
Members koreric75 Posted May 19, 2018 Members Report Posted May 19, 2018 3 hours ago, bikermutt07 said: The Tandy knife doesn't have enough carbon in the steel to allow it to stay sharp. That's what I was told by (hate to keep beating the dead horse) Terry Knipschield. I have had two of them. Both bought used in a bulk buyout. The first I did get sharp (didn't last thru 5 minutes of cutting). The second is still in the package. Shoot nigel@armitageleather an email. He may know of a decent affordable knife on your side of the pond. Yeah, I spend allot of time sharpening and stropping the Tandy knife, when it's fresh it cuts but doesn't last as long as I'd like for sure, I usually use my rotary cutter for all but tight radius cuts then I use the round knife to get those... Unless I have a punch that matches and I'll use that before and smooth out the shape for edges with the Dremel...... Quote Machines currently in use: Cowboy 3200, Adler 67-372, Singer 66, Singer 15-91
Members csosborne Posted May 31, 2018 Members Report Posted May 31, 2018 On 5/18/2018 at 2:52 PM, jcuk said: Sorry don't have any experience with either of the knives but i believe the Le Prevo is Barnsley Sheffield steel that would be my choice. I have a c.s Osborne a replacement free of charge for one i had for around twenty years great customer service but sadly the new knife was no where near as good as my old knife. I purchased knipshield Round knife more money than the c.s Osborne but worth ever penny. I see you have just started with leatherwork, for a lot of leatherworkers a good Round knife is essential tool but for a newcomer to leatherwork they can a little dauting to use but just practice on scrap leather, watch some videos and watch your fingers. Also try the link below Dixon tools held in high regard, think these are made by former Dixon employees. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SADDLERS-LEATHER-WORK-TOOL-4-ROUND-KNIFE-MADE-IN-ENGLAND/382318977149?hash=item5903fca07d:g:3rAAAOSwWKtUwVNH Hope this helps JCUK good morning, This is Daniel with C.S. OSBORNE & CO, I am sorry to hear that on your replacement. we stand 100% behind our tools and i would ask you to send it back to us and we will retouch your blade and test so you get a great quality tool as your old knife. any questions please feel free to contact us. Thank you C.S. OSBORNE & CO Daniel Quote
Members Alisdair Posted May 31, 2018 Members Report Posted May 31, 2018 In addition to a beautiful Vergez Blanchard round knife, I have a Barnsley single head/quarter moon knife, which probably only cost me about 20 GBP: http://abbeyengland.com/Store/txtSearch/barnsley/productid/76762 Once sharpened, it's a beauty! Quote
Members Matt S Posted May 31, 2018 Members Report Posted May 31, 2018 I vote for Barnsley. They're proper workman's tools. Tandy tools make me think of those fishing lures, which are better designed to catch the fisherman's wallet than any fish. George B went out of business 20 years ago but his grandson now produces the same knives under his own company Woodware Repetitions. Abbey England stocks a range. Quote
Members jcuk Posted June 5, 2018 Members Report Posted June 5, 2018 Daniel Thank you for message. Sorry not to have got back sooner. Your offer is very kind, can you provide an email address so I may contact you directly? I must say that i have lots of other Osborne tools that I have had for years and still very happy with them. Kindest regards JCUK Quote
Members csosborne Posted June 6, 2018 Members Report Posted June 6, 2018 19 hours ago, jcuk said: Daniel Thank you for message. Sorry not to have got back sooner. Your offer is very kind, can you provide an email address so I may contact you directly? I must say that i have lots of other Osborne tools that I have had for years and still very happy with them. Kindest regards JCUK good morning, you may contact me at: cso@csosborne.com thank you Daniel Sales Quote
Members csosborne Posted June 7, 2018 Members Report Posted June 7, 2018 On 5/18/2018 at 12:34 PM, chrisash said: Round knives seem to be very expensive apart from these two which are affordable Does anyone have any experience of either or even the c.s osborne about double the price good morning, this is Daniel with C.S. OSBORNE & CO do you own a round knife of ours....we would like to know if there is any issue we can address please email me at: cso@csosborne.com Thank You Daniel Sales Quote
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