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Sorry for drooling guys,

i just wanted to lift e few hats up an turn into green out of envy:

-Stuart m, that is one hellova nice picture,not that the knife it self woudnt be just beauty,but that picture...nice job.

-robevs73, where did u get an idea to that ype of sheath,u didnt happen to take any pictures of it while you made it,it is really different than most and i like it a lot,it looks sturdy and reliable indeed.

-mountainwalker,are those Fiddlebacks something taht can be bought?
its really plain and i love that old timer look of it.Oh and hey,not a bad sheath either.I have large interest on rugged sheaths so im always spying here for ideas u know.

Yeah the fiddlebacks http://www.fiddlebackforge.com/ can be purchased, but I didn't know they did a version of the terrasuar.

I am buying the same design from Brian Andrews at Off the map out fitters
http://backyardbushman.com/?page_id=641
 
i have this one on the way, before the new scales it was my main user, looking forward to using it again.

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My user:

Enzo Trapper with black & red liners & Carbon Fibre scales.

Handle made by myself and sheath is another fantastic "black sheep" production :)

It's as sharp as hell and is now the only knife i use.

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Thanks for looking
 
that sure is purty

what are the specs?

what type of wood and pins?

cheers mate

cheers mate,
its a modded Northwest bushcrafter (BCNW01), but i didnt like the bamboo scales so had BG rehandle it for me in stabilised Box elder Burl and white liners, so its more resilient to the ellements and looks a bit nicer lol.

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heres a better pic of it on a recent trip.

the blade is just under 4", about 3.8mm thick, 25deg bevels, O1 tool steel and the pins are lovless bolts
 
users...well the axe took a hammering today...some body sunk it into wood with a nail in...kinda lost its razor edge...
...the bush knife is covered in pine resin.....
and the spoon knife is no onto the second ever project....all in a days work...now to clean them all back to the pictured condition
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Currently my most used, from the picture below as i've started carving spoons (well i try)
Home made blade and as you can see slotted into the oak handle
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Here are some pictures of my Jason B. Stout Model 2 Tactical in D2. The first picture is oak. The other three are knotty Juniper. I have never been a fan of of hollow ground knives for bushcraft, but Jaon's knife changed my mind. The location is near Williams, Arizona. Thanks for looking.

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Four months later, I'm now in a position to provide an update on this one....

....I'm about 2 months into a 6 month evaluation of this next one and I continue to be really impressed with its' performance on seasoned Aussie hardwoods....

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This one has continued to perform well in a range of what I consider "bushcraft related tasks"

Firstly woodwork...
[video=youtube;cY5yJ3dPVr0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY5yJ3dPVr0[/video]

[video=youtube;DFcWqTLp_L0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFcWqTLp_L0[/video]

[video=youtube;zpd_3ADlk80]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpd_3ADlk80[/video]

[video=youtube;bfKLwKHY5ag]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfKLwKHY5ag[/video]

[video=youtube;_SHMCYWY318]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SHMCYWY318[/video]



Secondly, processing animals ...

[video=youtube;HFuLY3_NbFk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFuLY3_NbFk[/video]

[video=youtube;x_OWphZX0Cw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_OWphZX0Cw[/video]

[video=youtube;mdu49Z6rcRo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdu49Z6rcRo[/video]

And finally fishing.....

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as seen here...
[video=youtube;KNiqbF9M6zA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNiqbF9M6zA[/video]


IMO, this one certainly performs at what I would class as "Bushcraft" :35::35:




Kind regards
Mick
 
Nowt wrong with a Frosts Mora!

We're talking 'users' after all, what they lack in character is more than made up for in practicality.

Bloody right there buddy, its a sharp edge and the person behind it that counts eh... You go to sweden and every workman you see worth his salts has a Mora hanging from his belt....

however its nice to see what folks spend their hard earned cash on and some are making me drool !!!
 

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