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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by Edgehog View Post
    What is the one on the right please?

    Great lineup pic of your collection btw, some nice stuff there for sure.
    Right of the trio? That is a Himalayan Imports karda that was reground and convexed by Dan Koster.

    Quote Originally Posted by tarmix101 View Post
    Hey Bruche, nice to see you over hear Buddy. I knew it was you by the picture before I even looked at your user name.

    Does that mean I spend too much time on all the knife forums.

    Nice collection Blah Blah Blah, you've heard it from me before.
    Hola Tarmix! Being unemployed I don't have much better to do either.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    My current favorites. Nessmuks by Scott Gossman and Seved Hjelm.








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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    I like the one to the right of the Enzo trapper!

    Interesting design.....
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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by il bruche View Post
    Right of the trio? That is a Himalayan Imports karda that was reground and convexed by Dan Koster.

    Thanks for the info, nice looking grind too.
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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by Isshogai View Post
    I like the one to the right of the Enzo trapper!

    Interesting design.....
    That one is a nessmuk by Dan Koster. I don't have it or the Enzo anymore. They both went to good homes.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Hello forum

    Please let me introduce myself as a brand new member, I live and work in the North youkshire town of Richmond, where I make many traditional wood
    working tools and survival items, including taditional musical instruments in the form of Uilleann or Irish bagpipes and forestry equipment to name but a few.
    I did a six year apretiship as a blacksmith and engineer back in the seventies in the english lake district before joining the British armed forces, which is where I first got my intrest for cutting tools, back in those days there were no decent blades which could carry out al of my needs, since then I have made several different types, culminating in the Stephenson Enterprises Bushmaster survival tool.
    You can see this product at http://www.chainsawmills.co.uk/green.htm.
    If you have any further questions about the knife please feel free to ask.

    Cheers

    Davy.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Also Check out these beeeuties from Japan,hit the knives link and look in the outdoor knives section.

    http://www.dick.biz/cgi-bin/dick.sto...FQ6ZQwoddAv5Wg

    Davy.
    Last edited by Davy Stephenson; 26-12-07 at 01:38 AM.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by Davy Stephenson View Post
    Hello forum

    Please let me introduce myself as a brand new member, I live and work in the North youkshire town of Richmond, where I make many traditional wood
    working tools and survival items, including taditional musical instruments in the form of Uilleann or Irish bagpipes and forestry equipment to name but a few.
    I did a six year apretiship as a blacksmith and engineer back in the seventies in the english lake district before joining the British armed forces, which is where I first got my intrest for cutting tools, back in those days there were no decent blades which could carry out al of my needs, since then I have made several different types, culminating in the Stephenson Enterprises Bushmaster survival tool.
    You can see this product at http://www.chainsawmills.co.uk/green.htm.
    If you have any further questions about the knife please feel free to ask.

    Cheers

    Davy.
    Perhaps a post more suited to Makers Sales?
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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Please could anyone point me in the direction of a makers sales page?

    Davy.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by Davy Stephenson View Post
    Please could anyone point me in the direction of a makers sales page?

    Davy.
    http://www.britishblades.com/forums/...splay.php?f=35
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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    This one is coming next week:




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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    That is an awesome TUSK. I've never seen that jigged bone on a Bark River before. It looks really good with the white liners.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    They have a lot of "Antique stag bone" knives. This is bone from the shin of a cow. It's then grooved and dyed. This one is special dyed so it looks older and darker.

    This is what Antique stag looks like:


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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    I just found the site and here's my second post.
    This is a great thread with some beautiful tools.
    I don't think any of my camp or shop kit would qualify as beautiful but it's all functional.
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    Basic Swede Sloyd Knife.... my main shop knife
    German(?) E Tool....It's roughly sharpened on the edges and splits kindling very well besides digging holes etc.
    Woodman's Pal AKA Survival Tool, Type IV ......better then a machete.
    Dad's Old Filet Knife ........if it could talk!
    Beat up old Estwing Hatchet.....Still razor sharp
    Doug Ritter designed Benchmade folder.......my EDC and best ever pocket knife.
    Early knife project ............... ugly but sharp.
    USN Kabar.............. From back in the day.

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    Re: lets see your bushcraft knife.

    Quote Originally Posted by Silverback View Post
    Made by Jojo (on BCUK) I have three of his knives and they are absolutely superb both in terms of looks and use



    Lovely looking and well finished knife....is it as comfortable in the hand as it looks?

    bARRY

 

 

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