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I am finishing up my first two knives but need a little inspiration. I would like to see some pictures of your knives doing just what they are supose to do getting bloody.
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You doing stock removal, forging or kit knives as your first ones?
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Here are a couple.
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You doing stock removal, forging or kit knives as your first ones? Right now I am just trying to learn the craftsmanship skills and shaping technics so I bought a couple files, a grinder and a sander. I am almost finished with both and the second is way better then the first. These are gifts for my father and FIL this Christmas so I should have pictures up next week. I was inspired to make them from some of the file knives I saw here.
Whatever a 7x57 can do a 270 can do better.
True fair chase is you in the woods buttnaked with nothing but your finger nails and teeth.
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Whoops, forgot about the Ingram Bird and Trout.
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Here are a couple. That's a nice looking knife, do you mind sharing the particulars?
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I had cleaned them up a little after skinning, but you get the picture.
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Brad, Nice knives, looks like you have been giving them a workout. The knife in the picture is a Dunn. The specs are Small Game & Bird: 2 �" x �" blade. 6 �" overall but when I ordered I asked for it to be larger if possible and the one I recieved has a overall length of 7" and the cutting edge is 2 3/4 inches. the steel is S90V. Here is a link if interested. http://www.dunnknives.com/products/smallskinnersmallgame.phpHere is another pics.
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Here is the only bloody pic I could find. It's some day-old blood on a Slim.
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Here is one Roy did up for me, never had an Ingram but dont see how it could be any better.
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Here is a "michiganroadkill" knife, dam fine blade!!
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Really nice pic. I knew you had it in you.
Thanks Tim
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Well, I have a couple pics here's Jelky's campfire blade knife from this year (dirty) & clean
Something clever here.
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Jelky's knife last year
Something clever here.
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Nice job on the "Campfire" blades. Nice bloody pics too.
JMHO Tim
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