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Thank you for the kind words gentleman, I will indeed try to make it over in the next year or two. I think it would be wonderful to see your perspectives as well about kit and such. I very much appreciate this forum, thank you for letting me sit in. If anyone happens to come over here, please...
I must say that I have basically just rolled my eyes at these monsters, but this article has given me new perspective the knives. I had thought them to be trite and more than a bit gimmicky, but not so.
They are beautiful! A true piece of functional art. Well done and thank you for sharing...
A perspective from the states... I recently traded knives with the village idiot in Wisconsin. I sent mine with the blades edge wrapped in masking tape and then sheathed and wrapped the WHOLE knife sheath and all in newspaper and then taped the WHOLE packed again in masking tape. I placed the...
It appears to be canvas from the pic, Maybe a pack or a few bags from the material. I made a bivvy from some left over canvas and love it. I have seen some folks making a Kephart bedroll that behaves like a poled hammock as well.
I don't think this is the correct place to put this, but I'm posting it here none the less.:) I just want to say that I have found this Forum to be a kindly place and full of good fellows that truly embrace the idea of Bushcraft. I used to frequent the U.S. version, but found it to be ill...
I love the leather work! We seem to be inundated by scout carry sheaths here in the states, it's nice to see some folks making classic sheaths with class!:)
Ok, so the pitting on the spine is an accident so to speak? Just the nature of the steel you used???? THAT"S FREAKIN GORGEOUS!!!!! I couldn't figure out how to do that on purpose. Quite a stunning knife. Is the Hammon from clay quenching? More than impressed even if it were your hundredth...
It's still difficult to grasp that some of your walls date back to the Romans. Some of he walls in the US date back all the way to the 1940's! LOL Very nice day out!
I look at wood craft as simply knife skills. For all the money some of us pay for our lovely knives, if you can't use it for more than cutting cordage and prepping food, then you have kind of missed the Bush craft boat (coracle). Spoons, bowls, bread boards, try sticks and the like all teach...
Makes me wonder as well friend; I have spent way more than I should only to be disappointed in the results and eventually return to my Mora Clipper. I have promised myself not to do that again! Although the new Mora Black looks tasty, but more like McDonalds than fine dining. I can afford...
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