Railroad sleeper knives

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bribri

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Mar 18, 2014
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Wow theres are sexy for sure :) i know there prob heavy, but i think there very very cool :) wot yall think?
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Bought one the same as the centre one in the first picture in California in1999 from a traditional blacksmith.He said it was made from the rail tie spikes reclaimed from the trans continental railway when they upgraded the line, don't know how good the steel is maybe I will try to put a decent edge on it.
 

bribri

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Haha just noticed wot i e put lol i mean spikes pmsl cheers dave, its been a long day haha

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Bought one the same as the centre one in the first picture in California in1999 from a traditional blacksmith.He said it was made from the rail tie spikes reclaimed from the trans continental railway when they upgraded the line, don't know how good the steel is maybe I will try to put a decent edge on it.
 

weekender

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Damm I used to be able to lay my hands on loads of them....!!!


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bribri

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Bought one the same as the centre one in the first picture in California in1999 from a traditional blacksmith.He said it was made from the rail tie spikes reclaimed from the trans continental railway when they upgraded the line, don't know how good the steel is maybe I will try to put a decent edge on it.

Cool' let us know how it goes puttin an edge on it' thinkin ov gettin one myself' they look very strong.

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Dave Budd

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railway spikes are very popular amongst american smiths for converting into niknaks. A lot of people turn them into knives and small axes too (mostly hobby makers). They are generally low to medium carbon steel, a bit like using Re bar they can be reasonably good or reallly bad; apparently some of the better ones are marked HC on them somewhere.

I'm not a fan of them myself. Heavy and uncomfortable and look a bit tourist tatty to me, but they are very popular in the US
 

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