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Rob76
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gravity knife blade

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I have a Heysinger pat. gravity knife by Novelty Mfg. Co. I need to find a original blade for it. Does anyone know where I can get one ? It has a real pearl handle on it, only one I ever seen in pearl. Thanks.........Rob76
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Do you have the original blade? Perhaps someone can make one for you.
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Re: gravity knife blade

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I have a blade about half way made. I would like to find a original one.
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Those are cool lil knives Rob76.....gonna be difficult to find that blade as they are seldom seen. I have seen one MOP model a few years back but it was in rough shape and heard of a couple more in private collections.
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I'm not sure but Bill may be able to add to your blade. Therefore, you can keep the original stamp. If it's done correctly the welding would be invisible.
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By the way JJ that is one awesome looking knife.
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I don't weld blades.
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Re: gravity knife blade

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Hi Bill,
I recall the thread from some time ago about welding blades but it was a while ago. I thought you had said you had done it, I guess not. I think this maybe the only thing you don't do.
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