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Hello everybody! A few lovely knives for outdoor activities, they feel really light feel in the hand! Steel: 1070 high carbon steel Dimensions:Overall lenght: 25 cm - 9.8''Blade lenght: 13 cm - 5.11''Blade widght: 3.3 cm - 1.29''Blade thickness: 4mm - 0.157 inchesHandle lenght: 11.5 cm - 4.5''Weight: 180 grams - 6.34 ounches Handle material: Burned oak wood with aluminum pins and lanyard tube. One of them does not have a burned handle but oak wood as it is. Differentially heat treated by drawing back the spine with a tor
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These three are away in the post in the morning and while the pics are terrible due to the low winter sun the wood is actually quite nice on them. I will have to look at a decent light box set-up for taking these pics indoors as the pics taken outside really detract from the presentation. The first hunter skinner has cocobolo with ebony bolsters A full flat grind on 4 in x 1/8 1084 blade at 61 R tested (100x3.2mm) This is my safari knife (bushcraft) with cocobolo and ebony on a 3 3/4 in x .157 01 blade at 61R (90x4mm) The guy wanted both t
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On a hunting forum the guys had seen a couple of my knife projects and it was sugested that a group buy might be in order so this is the result with them all profiled with coarse belt today. Nine round butt skinners on top with a pair of boys knives, 2 light hunters, a reverse angled hunter skinner, 2 wapiti hunters and 3 boners on the bottom row. May get the egdes all tidied up with fine belts tomorrow and start cleaning up the faces.
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Here a few knives a made, all hand forged on a coal fire in a 'Brut de Forge' style, most things i make are bushcraft related. Thanx for watching, cheers Igor.
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