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What knife/knives do you carry?

Started by imskippy, May 06, 2009, 01:56:00 PM

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ron w

Some real nice looking knifes,some real practical ones to,,,,neat post!!!
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I love my RAT-7....I also love my K-Bar

STOBBER

I love my BK Kabar 9" camp knife for heavy woods work.
For hunting and wood craft it's my Rob Tattoo Bushman.......Rob makes a great knife.
Leatherman Wave is tool of choice and i carry a Dozier design Kabar folder for my E.D.C.

Chris Wilson

For general everyday carry, a CRKT Mini My Tighe.  For hunting, a Buck Alpha Hunter blade.
"You're either trained or untrained.  When it hits the fan, you will always fall to the level of your training."

Rob DiStefano

welp, i just finished adding handles to a few helle blades and this one's what i'll be toting afield ..,. helle 50b fjording 2-1/2" blade, red oak handle from some scrap board, 6oz leather sheath stitched up with dacron bowstring.  just needs to get a razor edge from a kme sharpener.

 
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Douglas DuRant

Swiss Tinker in my pocket every day.

While hunting I tote a Puma folder since 1970 this is similar size but lighter than the Buck 110 folder. I have cleaned a couple hundred deer, a few hogs, and a couple elk with it. I like the clip blade and the steel keeps a very good edge.

The smaller version of the Marines Kabar on my belt when in the wilderness.

Bigriver

This is my Ricke folder, I have grown to like the folder more. I like the low profile on my belt. This baby hold an edge, I gut & skun a bear & whitetail & it still shaved hair.


This year I am gonna carry this one, it is my first I made this year.

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Cody Roiter

Ok guys here are some pics of straitera...






I will let him give you some more info
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straitera

Homemade knife (& ax) is 13.75" w/7.875" hollow ground blade. Just finished this a few days ago with some polishing left to do. It's scary straight razor sharp! Thought I'd carry it for clearing lanes and tree trimming. Cedar accents top, bottom, & bolster. Handle is oak.

Thanks Cody for the pics.
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JL

One of these:



Or Ray's first love...

Practice like you are the worst, shoot like you are the best...

joevan125

Wayne Clay knives out of Pelham TN
Joe Van Kilpatrick

VA Bowbender

This is one my wife bought for me.  It's the best knife I've ever had and I've had many.


Ichiro Hattori, 63 years old craftsman, was involved with knife making at the age of 18 when he joined his father's knife company "Masahiro". In 1971, he has opened his own workshop and started producing high quality Hunting knives for export with buyers brands including Kershaw, Browning, Beretta, Tekna etc.

His fine works have been quickly recognized in the U.S. market as the custom quality knives with the detailed hand works. This reputation came from his nature to seek the finest workmanship without any compromises. In 1993, he has entered into a domestic market with his own name and line, and instantly captured Japanese knife users as the finest Hunting knives ever offered in Japan.


 
   
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Soilarch

It's not very traditional, and not for everyone...but

My favorite hunting knife right now, AND ONE I WOULD RECOMMEND TO ANYONE WHO IS TRYING TO PACK LIGHT for whatever reason, is the Spyderco Moran Featherweight upswept. (They make a drop point version.)
 

It is very very light, I carry it around my neck and it never notice it.  Most comfortable knife in-hand that I've used and the VG10 blade is great.  

Have a mini-kabar that serves as camp knife,

Would really like to try a good 1095 knife like the RATs...the Kabar is just soooo dang "chunky" in the spine.
Micah 6:8

pumatrax

I carry a couple knives by KOA (Knives of Alaska) D2 steel and rubber handle material ...easy to wash off...purty is nice...but I don't like slick handles when they get covered in elk blood...

Ron LaClair

My little "Shrew Skinner" will skin anything from a mouse to a moose.   http://shrewbows.com/ShrewSkinner.html  

   

Here's the Shrew Skinner and Shrew Hawk together, all the cutlery you'll ever need.  http://www.shrewbows.com/shrewhawk/index.htm

   
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Nook

Here's my Doug Campbell damascus.  I sent him some riser wood from my Blacktail.  Cocobolo and bocote.

"After all, it is not the killing that brings satisfaction; it is the contest of skill and cunning. The true hunter counts his achievement in proportion to the effort involved and the fairness of the sport." Dr. Saxton Pope
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JEFF B

'' sometimes i wake up Grumpy;
other times i let her sleep"

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Bill Tell

Dexter Russell canning knife.   Not very fancy but for $15.00 you get high carbon steel and a great blade design.


 
"I'm going to find my direction magnetically. " Eddie Vedder

VA Bowbender

I just found this, for the man that has everything!

 
 

This is a masterpiece in Hattori Damascus series. Hattori's every technique and experience has been devoted to hand forge this unique Damascus blade of Cowry-X Nickel stainless Damascus steel. The core cutting edge is the Cowry-X sandwiched with 60 layered 420J1 and Nickel Damascus steels. Cowry-X is the powdered steel with 3.0% high carbon in HRC63-65.  The handle is Desert Ironwood with solid nickel silver bolster and pins. 5-1/2" blade and 10-1/4" overall length. Come with fancy leather sheath and decorative wooden velvet gift box.

Retail $3,174.28
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