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    Default My personal Camp Knife

    I designed this knife myself. I found out after I drew up the design that it is similar to what is most often referred to as a Pre-Bowie. A knifesmith friend of mine made the knife for me out of an old sawmill blade. It takes a keen edge and holds it through all manner of use. It will do everything from kitchen duty to chop down and delimb a good sized sapling. It has a 9" blade that is heavy and perfectly balanced with antler slabs on a full tang with a brass bolster. Take a look at some pics(this is my knifesmith friends photobucket page)



    It excells a baton splitting wood, chopping both vegetables for the pot and the wood to cook them with in the fire. I have thrown it once at a tomahawk target and it worked perfectly sinking into the wood a marvelous 4 inches; but I won't risk the scales like that again except in an emergency.
    Contact me if you're possible interested in getting one(I can get a deal from the knife maker that you can't.)


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    My links didn't work, I wonder why?

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    From Photobucket, under the pic, try the code labled forum code. It has the IMG code on either end.

    Beautiful work on the knife.
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    hope you don't mind, but this will make it easire for everybody to see your beautiful knife.

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    Must say, you make some da mn fine knives.

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    Nice knives hoosierarcher!
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    Yep, too pretty to use for sure. Nice work and I am partial to the stag, just too cheap to use for my attempts at knifemaking.
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    Actually A friend made this for me from my design. The antler slabs were from a shed hunting. I'm having one made with a paracord wrapped handle, maybe over tire rubber slabs. I used the knife in the pics on my August to December adventure and it worked a treat. I made my shelter frame from green saplings that had just shed their leaves and cut and delimbed them all with this knife. I skinned and cut a whitetail doe into serving size pieces in under half an hour. It did everything I asked of it and held it's edge very well. Worth every penny and less expensive than you might believe.

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    Thanks Flandersander

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    Sorry HR, you're thread was moved to the wrong forum by mistake. I put it back under "Making Stuff" where it belongs.
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    Wow that's a great looking knife. I like the distressed finish at the top that adds a good manly look to off-set the more elegant handle. I really like it. There's picture on this forum of a knife I made. You could see them if you typed in "Forging a knife" into the search tab at the top. My pictures are on that thread if you're interested. Again I really admire the knife, your friend is a great blade smith.
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    Very nice work Indeed.

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    Great looking knife. You make it look A LOT easier than it is.

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    Very nice knife hoo. Me wants it.
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    that is a knife to be proud of, your friend does very nice work.

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    Nice! Well matched blade and handle.
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    Ooohh!! very nice work! me like!!
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    All I can say is what everybody else already said....very nice, and does your friend ship to Canada?

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    very nice knife what kind of metal did your friend use?
    If i don't get some whiskey soon i'm going to die!!!!!! didn't put eough dirt down saw it right off...

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