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RSFknives
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a no frills hunting knife
      #212461 - 10/07/12 08:51 PM

Here is a no frills hunting knife
i recently got done.

the blade is made out of 8" AeB-l
and the scales from Kiaat.

and by the way... my picture taking skills suck!



/Roger

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RSFknives
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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: RSFknives]
      #212749 - 15/07/12 05:01 PM

hmmm 107 views and no comments...
think i missed the mark on this one..

/Roger

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Ben
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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: RSFknives]
      #212751 - 15/07/12 05:08 PM

No, you didn't miss the mark. That looks to be a wonderful knife. Thanks for sharing it.

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: Ben]
      #212759 - 15/07/12 07:54 PM

Very nice blade work! Where's the steel from, composition etc?

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: kamilaroi]
      #212764 - 15/07/12 10:34 PM

Looks pretty good to me. Does that angle in the blade near the handle have a purpose?

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: RSFknives]
      #212766 - 15/07/12 11:39 PM

RSK that is a nice looking knife. It looks to be very functional.

Please excuse my ignorance but what type of wood is Kiaat?

Cheers

Greg


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RSFknives
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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: Rule303]
      #212774 - 16/07/12 01:23 AM

Kamilaroi: the steel is made in sweden, here is some more info on it.
(http://www.alphaknifesupply.com/zdata-bladesteelS-AEBL.htm)

Paul: if you mean the little notch att the back of the blade it makes it
easier to use a sharpening stone att the very end of the blade... and also i think it looks pretty good.

Rule303: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pterocarpus_angolensis

/Roger

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: RSFknives]
      #212835 - 16/07/12 08:50 PM

Quote:

Here is a no frills hunting knife
i recently got done.

...

/Roger




Roger,

PM sent.

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"A Sharp spear needs no polish"


Edited by NitroX (16/07/12 08:55 PM)


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Paul
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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: NitroX]
      #212845 - 16/07/12 11:26 PM

Thanks Roger,
yes, that design would allow you to sharpen right to the end. I've seen a similar thing combined with a rounded recess for locating the index finger.

BTW,'World Woods in Colour' by William A. Lincoln lists Pterocarpus angolensis first under the name muninga and also offers mninga (Tanzania), ambila (Mozambique) and kajathout (RSA) as well as kiaat and mukwa.


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Rule303
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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: RSFknives]
      #212877 - 17/07/12 07:37 AM

RSF and Paul, thanks for the info.

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: Rule303]
      #212885 - 17/07/12 09:05 AM

Well, nicely finished & polished, but looks quite tiny - to me.

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Re: a no frills hunting knife [Re: DarylS]
      #212903 - 17/07/12 05:41 PM

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Well, nicely finished & polished, but looks quite tiny - to me


Maybe here in skandinavia lives slicker skinners because it`s very seldom when you see here longer blades than 4". And 3" is very ordinary.

This swedish combo knife is very common when skinning moose and deer:

https://www.brisa.fi/portal/index.php?op...amp;language=su

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