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trading my handmade knives
20 June 2013, 19:20,
#11
RE: trading my handmade knives
I'm a fan of boot knives myself from the likes of the Gerber guardian to the wonderous AG Russell Sting 1A.

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20 June 2013, 19:35,
#12
RE: trading my handmade knives
(20 June 2013, 19:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: I'm a fan of boot knives myself from the likes of the Gerber guardian to the wonderous AG Russell Sting 1A.

I have made one. Is not been put on the web sites yet but it's a light weight stainless steel one piece with nylon wrapped handle. The sheath is chordura with Velcro ankle/arm fastening straps.
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20 June 2013, 19:54,
#13
RE: trading my handmade knives
(20 June 2013, 19:35)Northumbriman Wrote:
(20 June 2013, 19:20)NorthernRaider Wrote: I'm a fan of boot knives myself from the likes of the Gerber guardian to the wonderous AG Russell Sting 1A.

I have made one. Is not been put on the web sites yet but it's a light weight stainless steel one piece with nylon wrapped handle. The sheath is chordura with Velcro ankle/arm fastening straps.

Sounds really pucka.

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20 June 2013, 20:00,
#14
RE: trading my handmade knives
Almost anything is possible. If you can draw it with dimensions I can probably make it.
An old scout is full of rescource, that is he can find a way out of any difficulty or discomfort. (Lord Robert Baden Powell)
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20 June 2013, 20:13,
#15
RE: trading my handmade knives
Its a pity your not doing a stand at the Wilderness Gathering in August, its loaded with knife collectors, dunno if it would be economic though??

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20 June 2013, 20:25,
#16
RE: trading my handmade knives
I am way off that level at the moment. Still learning and acquiring equipment. Working on the finish etc. One day though!
An old scout is full of rescource, that is he can find a way out of any difficulty or discomfort. (Lord Robert Baden Powell)
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20 June 2013, 21:24,
#17
RE: trading my handmade knives
Well I look forward to the day you become a brand name Smile

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6 July 2013, 20:31,
#18
RE: trading my handmade knives
If anyone has a spare basha tarp and wants to trade for a knife let me know.
An old scout is full of rescource, that is he can find a way out of any difficulty or discomfort. (Lord Robert Baden Powell)
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19 October 2013, 11:22,
#19
RE: trading my handmade knives
(20 June 2013, 18:28)Franc Wrote: i'm kinda partial to either a ww2 issue trench knife, one of the ones that combines a blade, knuckle duster, and spike on the pommel, for close combat.
or a medieval knife, where the tang gets folded back to the blade, instead of a handle
both are the kind of thing that can be made, or repaired easily after the end, by a blacksmith.

For now ill just stick to my mulay fury hunting knife, and my folding knife fork spoon set.
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19 October 2013, 16:47,
#20
RE: trading my handmade knives
Maing me think here. A longer blade, like a short sword, a knuckle duster with spikes on the knuckles and a shield around the hand.
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