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• #4877
Got a link please? Can't find it.
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• #4878
Nice to see people being nice to each other on this thread.
Any one disagrees I'll cut you with my opinel sandoko kitchen knife that is blunt....BLUNT.
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• #4879
You could try Bushcraft UK if you don’t mind a bit of racism….
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• #4881
I meant the Facebook group!
I've registered at Edgematters. What a confusing place
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• #4882
Just purchased one of these from Gerber.
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• #4883
Ooh looks nice
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• #4884
I have had a few Gerber knives over the years but i've never managed to get one to hold an edge for very long. I'm sure its my sharpening skills but for whatever reason I just don't get on with the steel that they use.
7Cr17Mov I think
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• #4885
OK, so here are some pretty crappy pictures.
First the ones I am definitely planning to sell (all hand/custom made):
a. James Sponaugle, Loveless drop point style; off-white scales, handmade sheath from a Tennessee maker:
b. W Bond "Bushy" - 4mm 01 steel; paper micarta scales yellow and black liners wharncliff style blade
c. Mark Hill camp knife: damascus blade ,nickel bolsters and pins white corian scales file worked handle with sheath and striker/flint:
(The pictures in no way do this knife justice)
d. Merwe Knives (South Africa); 12C27 Sandvik steel with Rhodesian teak and Matumi handle
e. Barker Companion, small general purpose camp knife; black micarta (I think) scales and hard sheath:
f. Barker Companion, as above but larger and with yellow scales:
Others I "might" sell if I can get my head round letting them go:
A. Shing Raven, folding knife, S30v blade; stainless bolsters; titanium liners; black G10 scales (almost certainly never been used, just a few minor handling scratches)
B. D Edwards, chef's knife, damascus steel blade; red liners; can't remember what the scales are. This (and a slicer) were made for me, but a. I had never specified a knife before and b. the maker was young and inexperienced - its an absolutely beautifully made knife, but it is just too thick for its designed purpose. Would make a good camp/general purpose knife.
The two knives:
(Edited to add: AAARGH, what does this forum do to numbering?! Have changed to letters to try to resolve it ...)
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• #4886
Love the look of the Barker Companion, what you thinking you might want it? Edit: the small one?
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• #4887
Ooh. that’s a lovely collection.
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• #4888
Well, happy to hear I am well off the mark, but how does £30 sound?
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• #4889
Oooh nice. What length is the blade?
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• #4890
If you do decide to sell the Shing let me know, I’d be interested. I have one of his fixed blades and absolutely love it. A very good maker.
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• #4891
Approximately 72mm
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• #4892
Make me an offer ... ;)
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• #4893
Ah its real little. Will have a think on it.
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• #4894
Sure, no worries. Can post a pic with a ruler so you get a better feel for the real size.
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• #4895
That Mark Hill and Merwe are so nice
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• #4896
That would be great - and with the hard sheath too if possible
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• #4897
Also, out of interest how long is the blade of the yellow barker?
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• #4898
The yellow one's edge is 110mm measuring a straight line from the point of the blade.
Here you go, this should make it reasonably clear:
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• #4899
Fab - will PM you
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• #4900
I've been carrying my deceased father-in-law's old SAK around for a while but it is really gone beyond its last legs. I needed something UK legal and simple so I bought this for £23 inc P&P. A Real Steel Heinnie Windmill. So far in the hour of my ownership it has been a nice present to myself.
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OK, will have to dig them out and take some pictures. That’ll take a few days I imagine.