(I thought there was more D.I.Y. involved here, than not, so chose not to post this in "edged tools"
)
A few months back, I traded a couple of items with Finnish member; PRKL.
Anyway, when I unpacked one of them, I found a forged blade blank, which had obviously had a handle fitted at some point, then removed.
PRKL had popped it in as an added bonus!
I liked the look of it immediately and started trying to think of the best way to sort out a handle.
This what I came up with:
I found some "Tufnell" and used that for the handle.
The blade is about 95mm by 3mm thick, while the handle is 110mm.
The handle pins are just copper tube, not very well done, to be honest but I had nothing else available.
The sheath was of course, made by your's truly from a piece of 4mm veg tan, oil dyed and double sewn with 70lb artificial sinew.
The knife itself, is amazing, incredibly sharp and robust too. I really like the shape and size of the thing.
It also makes a good companion for my "Landrover" knife, by Elma, which also has Tufnell scales
So, many thanks to PRKL
atb
R.B.

A few months back, I traded a couple of items with Finnish member; PRKL.
Anyway, when I unpacked one of them, I found a forged blade blank, which had obviously had a handle fitted at some point, then removed.
PRKL had popped it in as an added bonus!

This what I came up with:

I found some "Tufnell" and used that for the handle.

The blade is about 95mm by 3mm thick, while the handle is 110mm.

The handle pins are just copper tube, not very well done, to be honest but I had nothing else available.
The sheath was of course, made by your's truly from a piece of 4mm veg tan, oil dyed and double sewn with 70lb artificial sinew.


The knife itself, is amazing, incredibly sharp and robust too. I really like the shape and size of the thing.
It also makes a good companion for my "Landrover" knife, by Elma, which also has Tufnell scales

So, many thanks to PRKL

atb
R.B.