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Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
I've never seen his work but that natural canvas micarta looks useful …... ![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
![Cool 8)](./images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
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Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
Sorry , I am no help but they look good. ![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
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Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
Those are very nice. I've been drooling over Relentless Knives website recently. Many are 1/4 in thick, which appeals to my collection, not having anything like it. Maybe for Christmas if I continue to be good. ![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)
Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
I find myself going in the opposite direction this past lustrum or two. I prize my Randall 18, and have wanted a 14 for some time. I've got several Newt Livesays, and Charlie Porters. I've got Gerber's Bowies, Trail Masters, Ontario Hell's Belle's, and others on hand I've forgotten about. oh yeah - I've got a heaping dose of "pride of ownership" working on this angle.
But more and more I'm liking a good, old fashioned Ka-Bar (with "Kar-Bar" modifications) for general outdoor use. If you break it or lose it, it's an inconvenience, not a catastrophe. That 1095 straight carbon steel can really do some impressive things, it's just no longer the sexy steel of the month. - Brian
But more and more I'm liking a good, old fashioned Ka-Bar (with "Kar-Bar" modifications) for general outdoor use. If you break it or lose it, it's an inconvenience, not a catastrophe. That 1095 straight carbon steel can really do some impressive things, it's just no longer the sexy steel of the month. - Brian
Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
Sir, I don't really know anything about knives, but after serving your country off and on for 16 years, I think you deserve to get anything your heart desires!! Go for it, and thank you!
Irv
Irv
Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
Some beautiful blades pictured on his web page.
I think I'd be shopping if I hadn't just spent a bunch on tomahawks for Christmas presents.
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I think I'd be shopping if I hadn't just spent a bunch on tomahawks for Christmas presents.
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Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
$500 didn't look like it would get you much from his inventory. I have a good Western Knife that has done all of my skinning for the past 30 years, a gift from my dad while I was stationed in Egypt. But I will give you this, they are Purdy!
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Re: Lusting over a new blade (Jim Behring Scagel)
I admire, and have a few decent knives, but I'm not a collector or an expert on the different ones. Those certainly look like excellent choices.....
Like others, the one I take hunting is an Old Timer with a tacky green non-slip rubber handle, and a gut hook. It stays sharp for the whole deer, and is sturdy enough to split the pelvis, and holds up when you pound on it with a rock to split stuff.![Laughing :lol:](./images/smilies/icon_lol.gif)
Like others, the one I take hunting is an Old Timer with a tacky green non-slip rubber handle, and a gut hook. It stays sharp for the whole deer, and is sturdy enough to split the pelvis, and holds up when you pound on it with a rock to split stuff.
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