Your most expensive knife...

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I've got a few different tools I use for cutting. Non of them cheap I guess apart from the SAK I keep in my pocket as an EDC.

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The most expensive purchase was my antlerknife top left which I bought in the Knivsmed Stromeng workshop in Northern Norway.

It worked out at about £240 but I got some tax off that so a bit less.

All the blades in the picture are users although I don't use the axe as much as I should do.
 
Oh Gary, thats a lovely, lovely axe - seriously gorgeous. Whoever made that was a master - can I ask who?

Red
 
Smile - think I overposted you there TW - I nearly said the same and then I thought.....no I can't think of anone who should have that axe more than a Viking

Red
 
That is a BEAUTIFUL axe!
It looks like it was made for carpentry based on the head design (although the edge varies a bit)
I really have got to get back into smithing again.. you're all making me jealous;)

edispilff
 
Just "won" off of evil bay the £300 + Woodlore !!!!:eek:

NOT REALLY;)

Just picked up a Bushman.TZ :cool: :D for half the price, still my most expensive knife,previouls to today I have a couple of clippers a mora and an opinel.

I'm dizzy (with excitement) :lmao:

The Mrs keeps asking me why I am smilling so much on a Sunday evening.
 
As far as I know there have not been any Viking sails found yet to be sure.

The main opinion is that wool would have been the most likely material and the sails currently being made at Lofotr are woolen ones.

I'm thinking of being burned in a ship and scattered in my favourite landscape locations. Time will tell.
 

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