South African - hunter and Bird & Trout (price drops)

Chui

Full Member
Feb 18, 2010
51
2
London
Some knives I've had a while. All been lightly used and sharpened but in excellent condition.

All knives by SA maker Dries Kruger
All blades are polished N690



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A. Hunter

245mm o/a

Temboti handle with MOP inserts; s/steel bolsters

Beautifully polished filework

£85 Sold


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B. Bird & Trout

183mm o/a
Pink Ivory (name of a pink wood; it has darkened a wee bit with age); warthog with MOP inserts; brass bolster
£95 Sold

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C. Bird & Trout

200mm o/a

African Ironwood; brass bolster

£85


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D. Bird & Trout
200mm o/a
Crushed sea shells in resin (from Zimbabwe); brass bolster
£85


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E. Bird & Trout

220mm o/a

African Ironwood handle; s/steel bolsters

Sheath is natural leather of slip design, no belt loop

£65




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Over 18's only

BT or PP - includes fee and postage within UK
 
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mick91

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May 13, 2015
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I have too many knives or would have snapped your hand off for some of these. They won't be about long!
 

Ferret75

Life Member
Sep 7, 2014
446
2
Derbyshire
I thought I had too many knives, then I saw A and B, then realised that I owed myself a 'Halloween present' (I can't quite get away with Xmas yet!).

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Chui

Full Member
Feb 18, 2010
51
2
London
Bohler Steel have a high reputation and profile in SA, and they do an excellent HT service too.

I travel to SA a great deal and know many makers there, and even the late, very great, Rob Brown would use N690.

Its comparison to 440C I think is perhaps misguided, in all tests it comes out similar to VG10
 

mick91

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
May 13, 2015
2,064
8
Sunderland
Bohler Steel have a high reputation and profile in SA, and they do an excellent HT service too.

I travel to SA a great deal and know many makers there, and even the late, very great, Rob Brown would use N690.

Its comparison to 440C I think is perhaps misguided, in all tests it comes out similar to VG10

I meant chemically similar sorry not performance (although 440c can be very good also for the price) N690 is a high end austrian steel
 

Chui

Full Member
Feb 18, 2010
51
2
London
- no probs at all :)

There's a very good vid on YouTube of a Todd Begg folder in N690 being put through its paces - fared better than I expected.

Like many steels, they can be made, or fail in proper use, if the HT'ing isn't done well/properly
 

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