Hunting Knives
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mdeland,
Thanks. I had him make the handle longer than his stock design for the reasons you mention. So far it has 1/2 a bison bull (I had help) 2 elk, 3 mule deer, and a truck load of wild hogs under it's belt. A few swipes with a steel and it is good to go again.
Manny
Thanks. I had him make the handle longer than his stock design for the reasons you mention. So far it has 1/2 a bison bull (I had help) 2 elk, 3 mule deer, and a truck load of wild hogs under it's belt. A few swipes with a steel and it is good to go again.
Manny
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TR
TR
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If anyone makes his own knives and wants some nice wood for the scales,.........check out this web-site. This is where I got the ironwood for my pistol grip.
http://www.arizonaironwood.com/
http://www.arizonaironwood.com/
"For those who will fight for it..........FREEDOM..........has a flavor the protected shall never know."
L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft, B Co 3rd AT's, Khe Sanh Combat Base, February, 1968
L/Cpl Edwin L. "Tim" Craft, B Co 3rd AT's, Khe Sanh Combat Base, February, 1968