That is one of THE most beatiful knives i've seen.My bushcrafter made by Antti Makinen from YP-taonta.
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That must've cost a pretty penny. Want one for myself one of theese days, don't have the money right now though! XDThis is mine , the woodlore knife made by Alan Wood and designed by Ray Mears.
O1 carbon steel and birds eye maple handles.
The sheath is a neck sheath which holds a fire steel.
I could use a number of my knives but here's a couple of my favorites:
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This one is on my bug out belt:
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I got mine long before the hype and cost under a hundred pounds.That must've cost a pretty penny. Want one for myself one of theese days, don't have the money right now though! XD
The one in my post is actually fiddle back maple, and a great specimen I think!Beautiful, Zebra wood?
Here is a great bushcraft blade, I took these photos this weekend actually. Amazing blade, take a look!
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I can't say how much I like this blade, 4 inch blade and it is tough as can be. Great company to deal with and the price is only $100! Not round handles, but very comfortable to hold in all hand positions that I have tried it in. They make a very nice "patch knife" too and I have that on my list for my next knife from this company. It runs less around $50, so I can actually afford it to boot!Here is a link with some more photos of the knife from the company's webpage.
http://blindhorseknives.com/BHK-Bushcrafter.htm
Hi tattooed. The knife is actually made by Tops but I bought it from Dante's Knife Works here: http://www.dantesknife.com/TOPS Knives.htm.that top knife is very nice man who makes it id like to get one
I do like that knife...looks like it has a great feel...:thumb:This is mine , the woodlore knife made by Alan Wood and designed by Ray Mears.
O1 carbon steel and birds eye maple handles.
The sheath is a neck sheath which holds a fire steel.