
Lets see your knives
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I just retired my camillus knife after a few months of hard use. I will do a review of it soon. I just replaced it with a sog vulcan fixed blade
so far im very happy with the knife.

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Just picked up an ESEE H.E.S.T.
I forsee many more ESEE knives in my future.
I forsee many more ESEE knives in my future.
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cold steel knife SRK


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I own 10 Knives..including a butterfly and a real Vietnam Ka-Bar..but the only knife i carry is my kershaw...Sharper than a razor and i love it to death

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Welcome to the forum, blackhawk 

Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity.
The shooter will always matter more than the gear ever will.
Stop relying on others to do the work for you.
Shoot more, worry less.
The shooter will always matter more than the gear ever will.
Stop relying on others to do the work for you.
Shoot more, worry less.
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Thanks
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Just got a SOG Bowie 2.0 which is a reman of the original Vietnam era MAC-V/SOG knife that made the company famous. Pretty sweet. I will have to post some pics when I have more time.
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http://fivesevenforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6363" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;blackhawk795 wrote:Thanks..so ive been trying to figure out how to post a picture of my kershaw but...still no luck
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I dont know much about knives, but I was once told by a custom knife maker and former black-ops vietnam vet, that "a knife with a one-sided blade is for chopping vegetables".
Meaning that only double-edged weapons were for combat.
I always wonder if thats true or not.
Meaning that only double-edged weapons were for combat.
I always wonder if thats true or not.
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Samurai made due with one edge and to the best of my knowledge many people died on those single edge weapons.SeaHawkDriver-B wrote:I dont know much about knives, but I was once told by a custom knife maker and former black-ops vietnam vet, that "a knife with a one-sided blade is for chopping vegetables".
Meaning that only double-edged weapons were for combat.
I always wonder if thats true or not.
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SeaHawkDriver-B wrote:I dont know much about knives, but I was once told by a custom knife maker and former black-ops vietnam vet, that "a knife with a one-sided blade is for chopping vegetables".
Meaning that only double-edged weapons were for combat.
I always wonder if thats true or not.
I think your source is, well, not really representing the truth. My thoughts. If he really was a 'black ops' vet, which most that claim so are lying, then he would have been trained with a single edged K-Bar or Mk2 (depending if he were Army, Navy, USMC). And if he were MACV or dipped, he would have carried the SOG Bowie, also single edged.
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This thread needs a bump...

My Sarsquatch

My Sarsquatch
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Nepali made "farmcata" designed by a Blade Forums member,I have a bunch of Nepali made Khukris,Tarwar sword,sickle et cetera.


My pocket knife is a Benchmade 755 MPR and sometimes a VEX or a Gerber large Applegate folding knife...and a Douk Douk.
I plan to make knives soon


My pocket knife is a Benchmade 755 MPR and sometimes a VEX or a Gerber large Applegate folding knife...and a Douk Douk.
I plan to make knives soon

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Lawn mower blade?
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Those are good,saw blades also those are L6 steel if I recall right,files are fun but hard as hell.
All kinds of stuff you can use,and then you can get into the stainless materials......
All kinds of stuff you can use,and then you can get into the stainless materials......
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Just picked up a Helle Fjelkniven, probably going to be my general use outdoor knife. It sure is pretty, not sure I want to mess it up.
http://helle.com/Default.aspx?tabid=4954&language=en-US" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also picked up a Knives of Alaska Whitetail Hunter in the bargain cave of cabelas. Probably be my exclusive deer/Elk knife
http://www.knivesofalaska.com/item.asp?id=116" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thought I would post links as my camera phone sucks, and my dang cousin still has my digital camera. Might try the new iPad camera though.
http://helle.com/Default.aspx?tabid=4954&language=en-US" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Also picked up a Knives of Alaska Whitetail Hunter in the bargain cave of cabelas. Probably be my exclusive deer/Elk knife
http://www.knivesofalaska.com/item.asp?id=116" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thought I would post links as my camera phone sucks, and my dang cousin still has my digital camera. Might try the new iPad camera though.
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Most recent addition,


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Does that have a full tang? Is the finger guard big enough to use? Interesting looking kinfe for sure.Krull wrote:Nepali made "farmcata" designed by a Blade Forums member,I have a bunch of Nepali made Khukris,Tarwar sword,sickle et cetera.
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Finger groove is big enough for steadying it for small tasks,but the handle is long enough for you to hold the handle farther back when you chop.
As to the full tang...

They did a very nice job on this one,most time the Kamis tend to over do it,I have a copy of a local farm knife they made it's a 1/2 inch thick,yes a half inch thick! :skep:
As to the full tang...

They did a very nice job on this one,most time the Kamis tend to over do it,I have a copy of a local farm knife they made it's a 1/2 inch thick,yes a half inch thick! :skep:
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