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Anyone have experience with their knives? Made by Dave Ferry.

HorseWright Knives

I like the looks of the Coyote models.


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They are superb! His leather work is by far the best I’ve ever seen. Order a belt - they are top quality and the craftsmanship with blow your mind.

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There's not a lot of information online about the steel used but I like the looks of the knives.

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Horsewright posts on blade forums, mainly the sheaths and such.
He does some great tutorials and will gladly share knowledge. A standup guy,
I've learned a lot from his posts. I wish had found him sooner. Could have saved a lot of time
doing leather.


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Originally Posted by UPhiker
There's not a lot of information online about the steel used but I like the looks of the knives.


Click on the knife. The Coyote listed (nice looking knife) is AEB-L @63RC


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Originally Posted by MontanaCreekHunter
Originally Posted by UPhiker
There's not a lot of information online about the steel used but I like the looks of the knives.


Click on the knife. The Coyote listed (nice looking knife) is AEB-L @63RC

Oh, I know that. It's just that there isn't a lot of info online about AEB-L. What is it closely comparable to?

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Originally Posted by UPhiker
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Originally Posted by UPhiker
There's not a lot of information online about the steel used but I like the looks of the knives.


Click on the knife. The Coyote listed (nice looking knife) is AEB-L @63RC

Oh, I know that. It's just that there isn't a lot of info online about AEB-L. What is it closely comparable to?


You need to brush up on your google-fu.

https://knifesteelnerds.com/2019/03/04/all-about-aeb-l/


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