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Handcrafted bushcraft knife
17 April 2013, 12:00, (This post was last modified: 17 April 2013, 12:01 by BeardyMan.)
#51
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
Any chance you can email some pics to me? Like to have a proper gander at something before I buy it Big Grin

email address may help!

sales@sids-surplus.co.uk
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26 April 2013, 18:40,
#52
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
There are four knives almost completed at the moment should be ready to go by end of next weekend. There are as follows:

1x Bushcraft clip point right handed 10cm blade with leather sheath.
1x Bushcraft + clip point right handed 12 cm blade with LS
1x Righ handed knife one off design with LS
1x Hunter knife 10cm blde with left and right side grind. LS

I will post pictures an prices as soon as they are ready.

There is also a Survival knife in the early stages of work. This is a copy of the knife pictured in my avatar. It is by its nature a longer job than a bushcrafter as the steel is considerably thicker and requires a great deal more hard graft to work into a blade!!

In other news from the Northumbriman forge I have just built a trough forge for working longer pieces of steel.... thinking about dabbling in swords next.

As per my modus operandi I will make myself one first to see if I can do it to a reasonable standard then let you all know how it turns out.
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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26 April 2013, 19:43,
#53
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
(17 April 2013, 12:00)BeardyMan Wrote: Any chance you can email some pics to me? Like to have a proper gander at something before I buy it Big Grin

email address may help!

sales@sids-surplus.co.uk

did the pictures get to you?
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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5 May 2013, 17:11,
#54
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
The next set of knives are finished and ready. I have uploaded a photoslide to my Youtube account and can forward pictures via email if interested.

The three knives finished are :

Left handed bushcrafter in leather sheath £30 + P&P

Right handed northumbriman bushcrafter plus in letaher sheath £35 + P&P

Northumbriman Hunter in leather sheath. £35 + P&P

These all have English oak scales for handles.

http://youtu.be/oJsoTyqyC24

The Northumbriman Survival knife should be ready in the next week or so as well as a Basic bushcrafter.
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 May 2013, 07:59,
#55
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
I have set up a face book page under northumbriman knives. I will be posting pictures and videos on there. Friend request me if you are interested in seeing knives as they are finished.
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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27 May 2013, 16:49,
#56
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
The new northumbriman survival knife is almost complete. Cherry wood handle scales have been attached so final shaping and polishing to go during the next week then a sheath. Pictures on Facebook and you tube.
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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9 June 2013, 21:04,
#57
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
The new northumbriman survival knife is finished. Pictures are available on Facebook and you tube. Its a beauty even if I say so myself. Cherry wood scales on the handles. Best one yet.
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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7 July 2013, 19:21,
#58
RE: Handcrafted bushcraft knife
Just finished a small wood carving carving knife and almost finished a double ground bushcrafter for a friend. pictures are on my face book page.
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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