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Sorry but no recurve , I'm a lowly cable man. I currently shoot a Matthews Z7 Extreme set at 70# . I also just picked up an older Excalibur Exocet crossbow because I have some recuring tendonitis in my drawing shoulder so I wouldn't be dead in the water during deer season. The Z7 has a 3 arrow quiver filled with Goldtips and 2 blade Rage broadheads.
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Well seasons greetings, great knife Gary . It all came together and celebrates the season with great lines and scrim to boot, well done
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Doesnt look like much yet... 50# Little Giant
Savage Knives replied to Justin Mercier's topic in Tools and Tool Making
Sounds like a great project. good luck with it and i'm pretty sure you are going to love it when it is finished.- 4 replies
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Well that certainly will look a little differant for a while. Sorry to hear it but the up side is it only hurts like hell for a while and then doesn't work very well and gets cold easier from now on and ... oh well you get the point. Hope your feeling better soon.
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Allen I have enjoyed your seminar at Rons and these hawks are great. Thanks for showing.
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Very similar to northern ontario. Our neighbors at the cottage are swedish and bought here for the similarity. Hmmmm , that means big ass mosquitos and black flys to I'm guessing.
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Yeah , "MUNDANE" , Hmmmmm not so much. Clean texture to the material ,crisp lines to the grind, nicely grained and great colour to the wood. Beautiful piece all around Robert , thanks for showing it.
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Alan, great looking hawk. And as a good and loyal colonist I couldn't help but notice the background is a union jack in wood, cool.
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wrapping a full tang with same and impregnated ito
Savage Knives replied to joe pierre's topic in Fit and Finish
I use two part epoxy. Starting at one end brush a little on the ito and then use a heat gun to impregnate the wrap . The epoxy will turn watery and spread evenly throughout the fibres . When it sets up it will leave the wrap looking like nothing was put on it and without a plasticy or sticky feel. Key is to not apply to much of the epoxy. -
Great looking knife Jeff, Just imagine those makers of yesteryear if they were around today. Hmmmm... maybe they are. All I know is this style of cutlery has character.
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You can actually walk a cat? Hmmmm Our cats wouldn't give me the time of day let alone walk them. Great colours with the leaves Alan, Our leaves are pretty much done for this year.
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I always look forward to your next showing Gerhard and this doesn,t disappoint. Well done.
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Great photos Matt and the composition is well thought out. But!!!! next time maybe dial the campfire back a notch or two
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Yeah, moving north has a tendancy to accelerate the snow in fall and prolong it in the spring. Funny how that is, eh Karl? As long as you like ice fishing all is good.
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Beautiful knife Tonn. Very well executed.