just replied to this over at BB, but why not repeat
I was planning to launch a couple of field archery knives this month, but heven't got them finished in time (yet
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This is the prototype for the larger knife (proportions went screwy so keeping it myself and will rework sometime)
This has a 6" blade the smaller version a 3".
What makes this good for field archery?
-Very strudy blade and solid construction so will take the stress form being stuck in a tree repeatedly
-strong tip (thickened behind it too)
- flattened butt to allow for wacking with the palm of hand
- rounded spine and tip to prevent marring arrows
- Dangly sheath that won't get caught up in the brush
- wide blade that can be used as a foot shelf (I've seen it done a few times on slippy slopes
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- the blade sharpened to allow it to chop small (read 1") branches out of the way as well as trimming whipping etc.
- Sheath and handles can be chosen to compliment your kit!
a couple of field archery knives designed and made by somebody who has been using them for that purpose for nearly a decade
still don't have a finished one yet. Just waiting for somebody to comission one