Hi folks
I was just going to PM Gary as I realised there was some potential for confusion when I saw events had overtaken me! I have other pictures if anyone, including you Gary, want others.
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The round thing is a Maori necklace carved from whalebone, sometimes called a
Tiki in Maori, although I think this more properly refers to stylised human figures and not the abstract designs such as this one and the more famous fishhooks style.
The Svord in my picture is the Skinner. Gary has the Drop Point. The Skinner has an identical handle and sheath but has more belly and an upturned point for, er, skinning things! Gary is selling the Drop Point as seen in the pictures from the Svord website posted here and is much more of a traditional bushcraft design. The skinner would of course be an admirable knife for those who skin things. I was told in New Zealand that by far and away the most popular there is the economy pig sticker; wild pig hunting is very popular down under!
I can't link to BB at work but there are a few thoughts on Svord over there now in 'Testing and Reviews', including the deluxe drop point. These are awesome beasties with massive convex ground blades and brass fittings. Mine has a tawhai burl handle, but most have an almost black stabilized wood. They can be bought from NZ$180 in New Zealand, which at about £65 is amazing value for a handmade knife of that quality. However they are hard to find! Bryan Baker (Mr Svord) may post up some one offs for sale on BB so keep your eyes peeled..........or skinned!
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Danzo