Show us your cutting tool trios!

Squidders

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Aug 3, 2004
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Just got a photo from Roger at Bison Bushcraft of my new handles... not as pretty as wood but still lovely and utterly dependable.

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copper_head

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Feb 22, 2006
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Some beautiful tools in this thread.

More of quartet than a trio but its the only photo I have to hand.

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Finally managed to take some photos
maybe not a trio each time but there ya go
For when i am boone styleing it
A take down axe courtesy of Biker Via Mesquite
An Albus cutler handled Svord Peasent
and a mora no 2 classic



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For Heavy duty work eg tree felling, winter fire wood or the i am having a bad day and i need to hit something with a large axe
GB Small forest axe,
Wilkinson sword Woodlore knife
Folding Bucksaw off of Ebay
Double bit axe aquired from a mate who bought it following a link posted by Woof on here
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when i wander with my kit
GB outdoor axe
Silky pocketboy
Mark Hill M.O.R.A
or Dougster yew and walnut stick tang (mainly winter as i find full tangs a little chilly to use)
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Then there is my edc pocket knives, my crook knives and my antique family heirloom woodwork tools from my grandad drawknives spoke shaves and such like, bought when he was an apprentice joiner before WW2. he still has his very first saw which is noticeably smaller than it should be from all the sharpening he has done over 70 yrs
 

Clouston98

Woodsman & Beekeeper
Aug 19, 2013
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Then there is my edc pocket knives, my crook knives and my antique family heirloom woodwork tools from my grandad drawknives spoke shaves and such like, bought when he was an apprentice joiner before WW2. he still has his very first saw which is noticeably smaller than it should be from all the sharpening he has done over 70 yrs

That's lovely that, a great set of truly dependable tools! :)

Talking of pocket knives I'm going to review some I've been testing, a elk ridge jack knife ( Nessmuk style) , a Kellamfixed blade pocket knife and an A. Wright and sons sheeps foot pocket knife- all good knives, I've done all the tests- just need to write It up! :)
 

Clouston98

Woodsman & Beekeeper
Aug 19, 2013
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Does the Kellam have the flint striker in the handle?
and have you a link to the nessmuk style one?

Yes mate, that's the one!

Unfortunately not for the Nessmuk one, we were in the lakes and happened to go in the gn and knife shop we always visit and it was in the sale- no papers or box so I'm not sure on the model. It is similar to the Elk Ridge Gentleman's Knife though :).
 

Bluebs4

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Aug 12, 2011
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Funny enough just posted these up on BB

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Lionsteel golok
Robevs big bush knife
Gerber gator


These three are straining at the leash ready to go go , fit bas&@£?s.
 

Bluebs4

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The sheath is a beast and a half ,graham sold the sheath and gave the golok for free lol. Was out this afternoon with the bushy building fires in Leigh woods making a brew looking at the bristol suspension bridge :)
 

Clouston98

Woodsman & Beekeeper
Aug 19, 2013
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A bump for this with my Nessmuk inspired trio- much more like it! With the fly rod and half goat sporran (ditty bag) to complete the nessmuk theme. Not entirely accurate but it's close and I like it. Let's see yours!

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Keep them coming!
 

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