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anyone know someone who can make one of these? very cool looking design!
I will be reaching out to Mr Tim tomorrow and see if he's interested in the project, LOVE his work!
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Check with Mike Miller also…


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Oklahoma? Looks a lot more Canadian to me.......

But it is a nice knife whatever they want to call it.

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Originally Posted by Delkal
Oklahoma? Looks a lot more Canadian to me.......

But it is a nice knife whatever you want to call it.


That’s just what pic came up when I did a web search…either way I’d think it’s a sweet looking blade!

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Originally Posted by lubbockdave
Originally Posted by Delkal
Oklahoma? Looks a lot more Canadian to me.......

But it is a nice knife whatever you want to call it.


That’s just what pic came up when I did a web search…either way I’d think it’s a sweet looking blade!


Look up the Russel Canadian belt knife. It is a classic design from 100 years ago and still going strong. Those Canuks knew about the outdoors at one time.

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Originally Posted by Delkal
Originally Posted by lubbockdave
Originally Posted by Delkal
Oklahoma? Looks a lot more Canadian to me.......

But it is a nice knife whatever you want to call it.


That’s just what pic came up when I did a web search…either way I’d think it’s a sweet looking blade!


Look up the Russel Canadian belt knife. It is a classic design from 100 years ago and still going strong. Those Canuks knew about the outdoors at one time.


Will do! Thank you!

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Originally Posted by Delkal
Oklahoma? Looks a lot more Canadian to me.......

But it is a nice knife whatever they want to call it.
Fixed the title 😛🤣

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Look at Lucas Forge’s Jack Pine Special or Jr.
Builds a really nice knife. I have his Packer and love it

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Well what do you know.....

That is an Oklahoma Belt Knife.

Gary Dukeman AKA Squawsatch Knives made it circa 2016.

How many are in existence I have no clue.

But that particular knife there is only one that I know of.

I tell folks that some have 20-20 vision. I have 20-20 memory. I remember 20% of what I should for about 20 minutes.

So, with that in mind, here is a story. You can choose to believe it or not.

I have always had an affinity for knives.

Back when I was a Yonker one of the first times I ever got in trouble and one of the few times I've ever purloined an item was a 3-blade pocket knife. I musta been about 8 yr. old at the time.

Back then Jim Bowie and Davy Crockett were a boy’s hero’s.




My uncle was an exterminator. Our next-door neighbor (who happened to be a LEO) hired him to exterminate his house. The officer worked day shifts and left the house open for my uncle. I wonderd in and saw the knife and ciped it.

I took it across the street to the ball field and opened the blade at each end and did the Jim Bowie thing. Naturally about the second time I threw it, a blade broke off. I was screwed. I took the knife and hid it in a culvert.

A few days later my dad came to me and set me down on the swing set in our back yard.
He told me that the cops in Houston were looking for the person that took the next door neighbors knife, and that when they caught that scoundrel he would be put under the jail house and on bread and water.

I confessed, showed where I’d stashed the knife and had to go fess up to the neighbor. He was not happy, nor pleasant IIRC.


My grandfather was a barber, so I almost grew up in a barber shop in the mid fifties through the early sixties. Many a time I’d watch him peel an apple and have one long continuous peel.

Knives fascinated me then, and still do so to this day.

I did not start actively collecting until around 2000 and hunting the Texas hill country. In east Texas there were a few hogs and no deer, so other than ducks, squirrels and rabbits, not much skinning experience did I have.

Once I starte hunting the hill country and killing a number of deer my choice of skinning knives began to evolve.

At some point I chanced upon a Knives of Alaska Combo that led me to their Yukon Belt Knife, D2 steel IIRC.

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I was just getting into custom knives when I came upon some pix of Gary's knives. Probably on Blade forums.

I contacted him and sent him this pix......

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I asked him if he would replicate the belt knive but put an edge about 1" long at the tip. I told him I wanted a working knife, not an art knife. This is what he came up with.

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Satin finish blade, Micarta Scales and functional socket set screws that would allow the scales to be removed for cleaning.

Shortly thereafter I asked him to do a bird and trout........

Told him I loved Desert Ironwood and Cocobolo. This is what he fashioned.

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IIRC in converstion the topic of doing another "Canadian Belt Knife" came up, but I told him I wanted something a bit more artsy-fartsy. He told me he made what he called his "Oklahoma Belt Knife.

He sent me pix and after a bit of palaverin' he sent this one to me.


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ya!

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GWB-great story and beautiful knives you have there sir! I hope to add one like it soon to the household rotation!

your photography skills never dissapoint sir-awesome pics sir, almost always with a nice blade and a unique beer seletion

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Here is a recent version of a Canadian Belt Knife by Clint Chisan. Magnacut. Nice.



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I really like that profile.

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Originally Posted by sns2
Here is a recent version of a Canadian Belt Knife by Clint Chisan. Magnacut. Nice.



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This one is actually in the mail and due to hit my mailbox any day now. I’m a big fan of using a Grohmann #1 so I look forward to using this beauty.

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This one is actually in the mail and due to hit my mailbox any day now. I’m a big fan of using a Grohmann #1 so I look forward to using this beauty.

You got yourself a really nice knife there partner! Congrats.

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I texted Clint the other night when I saw this and ordered one.

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I texted Clint the other night when I saw this and ordered one.

Good on you!

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I just got these two from Clint in the mail today, and I am very impressed with how well they’re made. This Canadian Belt knife is also very lightweight in hand.

https://imgur.com/a/lIiAdDl

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Reminds me of the Herter's Model Perfect...


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Originally Posted by mod7rem
I just got these two from Clint in the mail today, and I am very impressed with how well they’re made. This Canadian Belt knife is also very lightweight in hand.

https://imgur.com/a/lIiAdDl


Beautiful knives. Congrats

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Originally Posted by sns2
Here is a recent version of a Canadian Belt Knife by Clint Chisan. Magnacut. Nice.



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That's a beautiful knife. Love the design of it.

I wouldn't mind owning one of those myself !


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