Favorite Fancy Knife

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Re: Favorite Fancy Knife

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Some lovely blades here, gents. Chuck, Marlinman, you guys outdid yourselves.
Grizz, I too am fond of the basic Scandinavian puukko style knives. Just got in a a group buy over at Gunboards and will have my newest one -- from Martiini in Finland -- in a few days. Will post.
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marlinman93 wrote:Built this little ivory handle skinner last year, and hope to give it a try this fall for elk season.

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Marlinman,

That is an awesome looking knife and it appears to be just the right size.
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Here's another from the same bladesmith as the first one I posted.

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Bear MGC, nice length combo.
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Bill in Oregon wrote:Some lovely blades here, gents. Chuck, Marlinman, you guys outdid yourselves.
Grizz, I too am fond of the basic Scandinavian puukko style knives. Just got in a a group buy over at Gunboards and will have my newest one -- from Martiini in Finland -- in a few days. Will post.

yeah. I'd like to see that one. I get mine from Ragweed.

https://www.ragweedforge.com/SwedishKnifeCatalog.html

he has finnish blades as well. I am a fan of the Leuku knife, but I keep thinking I can make one I can make one.

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I often carry this drop point knife on a daily basis. It's an import by Rough Rider.

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Grizz,

I like that Leuku ...... I have one "just like it" with 7" blade that I bought from Ragweed ...... looks great, works great !!
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new pig hunter wrote:Grizz,

I like that Leuku ...... I have one "just like it" with 7" blade that I bought from Ragweed ...... looks great, works great !!
glad for the report. it looks like a very serious knife without any of the t.v. mall-ninja odor. makes a guy want to winter over with the herds, in the tipis, which I am sure isn't the correct name for the peoples of the raindeer housing. there would not be many unsolveable problems with that kind of equipment. imagine a people who husband wild animals and get meat, milk, clothing, tools, and transportation. pretty smart folks IMO.

I have some 1/4" 5160 that would make a reasonable facimile. but that's a post for another year I hope.
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Case xx 1889-1989 5159L Anniversary Knife.


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I would show some, but this site sous not allow me to put any pictures up. It tells me that the size must be 0 x 0 pixels. This happens whether I use my phone or my computer. There must be something wrong with my account.
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