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    I am wanting a good neck/boot knife. Something with like a hawkbill blade with a finger hole. I have been seeing other members make beautiful blades on this forum and was wondering if any of you were looking or needing a project. If anyone is interested please PM me. I have no resources, tools, or a hint of the skill that i have seen on here.
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    Something like this? Maybe a bit smaller, this one would be too big for a neck knife. Stainless or carbon steel. Also what handle material.

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    Beautiful knife. But have something similar to this picture.

    http://www.black-bear-haversack.com/...aw%20Knife.JPG

    For some reason I always pull more towards Carbon over SS. As far as the handle anything from paracord wrap to any suggestions. Creators choice. I have seen your work on the forums and believe that you a better judge on the details. Looking for basically personal protection/last ditch knife.

    It may sound weird, but the reason for this knife is a dream. In the dream some one tried to hurt my daughter, and it was the only thing that saved her. So for 4 days I have been looking for something similar to what I had in the dream.(No luck). My wife knows I fancy the knives that members here make and suggested I ask one of y'all. Guess you could say I am a paranoid parent when it comes to protecting my daughters but that's what they get with a Marine for a dad.

    Anyways, I have seen your work Pancho and love it. Any ideas or suggestions from you would go a long way. As far as details go I trust your judgement over mine. Just please keep in mind that I am not rich.
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    Not to dissuade you from any of the knife makers on here but take a look at Mac's write up. I think he did an outstanding job. I've emulated his work with a Becker Necker and I'm not even a neck knife guy.

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ght=neck+knife
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Not to dissuade you from any of the knife makers on here but take a look at Mac's write up. I think he did an outstanding job. I've emulated his work with a Becker Necker and I'm not even a neck knife guy.

    http://www.wilderness-survival.net/f...ght=neck+knife
    Good knife, thanks for the suggestion, but I believe that I would take more pride in a blade from another member.
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    I think Panch0 will make you a nice one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    I think Panch0 will make you a nice one.
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    That is one wild looking knife in the link Sthrnsrtrong!! I like the fact that you are a carbon steel guy also...to many people want stainless and dont know the benefits they are passing on. It sounds like you have picked PanchO and I think he's a good choice. I cant wait to see his version of this wild looking thing!

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    I hope Panch0 wants the project. I won't be around the internet till Monday night, but I will be back then. Taking my daughter out for the weekend just the two of us before the new baby arrives. Hope you all have a good weekend!
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    can someone help me out?

    in australia, such a thing would be seen as a bit of nonsense. youd fall on it, get tangled in it, choked by it, it would either be too hard to unhitch or would fall out... whats the deal with the Amerikaaner neckknife?

    I have been told that some chicka wore one to an RV once and everyone wanted what it was hanging between... and so the tradition started... otherwise here noone bothers with em but the occasional feral and tryhard occultist.

    Someone help me out? what are the advantages? whats the point (no pun intended :P ). Just a somewhat alien concept to get my head around.

    Or are they show first, and practicality second? Wondering why a floppy lanyard on the neck versus a secure home on the belt/in the pocket/bag?

    I'm not taking the mick, I actually just want to understand the ethos behind em .
    my sense of self approval is bigger than yours. and I chose to be born in the most stupid country ever.

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    I remember em being in that movie The Hunger... actually quite a good vampire flick. Is there a link? Just cannot find anything in annals of your colonial past?
    my sense of self approval is bigger than yours. and I chose to be born in the most stupid country ever.

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    I am drawing up some designs as well as looking for a knife I started but never finished that is somewhat that shape. sthrnstrong be safe and have fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hybrid View Post
    can someone help me out?

    in australia, such a thing would be seen as a bit of nonsense. youd fall on it, get tangled in it, choked by it, it would either be too hard to unhitch or would fall out... whats the deal with the Amerikaaner neckknife?

    I have been told that some chicka wore one to an RV once and everyone wanted what it was hanging between... and so the tradition started... otherwise here noone bothers with em but the occasional feral and tryhard occultist.

    Someone help me out? what are the advantages? whats the point (no pun intended :P ). Just a somewhat alien concept to get my head around.

    Or are they show first, and practicality second? Wondering why a floppy lanyard on the neck versus a secure home on the belt/in the pocket/bag?

    I'm not taking the mick, I actually just want to understand the ethos behind em .
    While I'm not a fan of wearing things around my neck - I have a BK 11 Becker Necker with a kydex sheath. http://www.amazon.com/Ka-Bar-BK11-Be.../dp/B001N1CBB6

    This thread may show you how some folks prefer to use them.

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    It's all in personal preference. Some like them and some, like you, don't. There's nothing magical about them. Just one way to wear a knife.
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    i don't think geography is a factor in the decision to wear a neck knife.

    now; a couple of points:

    1. assuming for the moment similar rigidity/strength between sheaths [since you can choose any sheath material/construction for one as for the other], a neck knife is not more likely to cause impalement than a belt knife. if you fell while wearing a belt knife, with the blade penetrating the sheath you could feasibly be impaled in the kidney, or another vital organ.

    2. assuming for the moment similar breaking strengths [since you could easily choose a material in nearly any range of strengths] you are not more likely to face strangulation in wearing a neck knife than a necklace of any other type. a simple solution is to tuck it inside your shirt, as many necklace wearers do when walking in brush.

    with that said; it's just another position to wear a knife. some wear one on a belt, some in a boot, some on a pack-strap and some like to wear them on a necklace.
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    Here is the profile and it is flat ground. It is not carbon steel though. It is 154CM and is a very very good stainless steel. I had this profile laying around for about 6 months and just today did the flat grind on it. I don't have any carbon steel that I could make this exact one, the reason is the bar stock I have is on 1.5" wide and cause of the shape it won't fit on a 1.5 bar. I could probably try something in carbon like the one you posted if this one is not for you.This style of knife is called a Karambit. I would have to experiment with the sheath as this is a first for me.


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    Sure looks like you got a good start, cool design.
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    Looking good Frank.
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    That's a nice blade, Frank. I've been sitting here thinking about this. When I made the sheath for my Kurki the curved blade made for a bit of head scratching but I finally figured it out. With that little guy I was wondering why a sheath with a hinge on one side wouldn't work. You could nestle the knife snugly in the sheath and just close the door and lock the outside. You could even build in room for a sharpening stone/rod. A hinged door would make it unique as a sheath. Just a thought.
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    Hmmm sound like a great idea but am having a hard time picturing it. Got any examples?
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