I'm trying are to become a minimalist...keep it simple! Every year my fanny pack seems to get larger. Then each day I hunt I try to weed out things I'd like to have...but don't need. Now my confession as a bladesmith...I do not carry a blade on my belt when deer hunting from a tree stand. It's just uncomfortable with my safety harness. There it's out of the closet. Now back to being simple...my fanny pack " minimalist" no frills deer skinner.
OAL seven inches 1084 with No handle and No preset up to add a handle. You could add a para-cord wrap but remember I'm cutting everything to the bare bone in my pack so the metal handle is textured.
It is also forged minimally. Everything you see is hammer forged with just one forging cycle. Then the lines are cleaned up & blade ground. Very simple blade...tippit
Poor Boy "minimalist" skinner:
(http://images2.snapfish.com/232323232%7Ffp54366%3Enu%3D32%3A4%3E%3B87%3E672%3EWSNRCG%3D384869984432%3Cnu0mrj)
(http://images3a.snapfish.com/232323232%7Ffp734%3A7%3Enu%3D32%3A4%3E%3B87%3E672%3EWSNRCG%3D384869984332%3Cnu0mrj)
I like it!! Good for you to go with less!!
I like your thinkin, knife and sheath :thumbsup:
Love it. Its got great lines. Looks tough but light weight.
Always love your stuff Jeff.
Truely, that's all anybody really needs. A sharp edge, and it looks good to!
I take it you make knives either as a profession or as a hobby. If this is true what would you want for something like this?
Very nice Jeff.
Robin,
The sheath is just to cover the blade with no belt loop...nothin' like you make :notworthy:
Scarne,
I'm soon to be an associate sponsor..already sent my check to Terry. Until then I don't sell anything...keep watchin' :)
As a side note:
I purposely made this so I couldn't be tempted to add a handle. But adding a para-cord wrap takes less then 5 minutes...like lacing up your shoes. The one trick to para-cord is the top knot. With the lanyard hole you can simply slip the para-cord ends through & tie an over hand knot. OR finish off the the end with a single through and a drop of thin super glue. I then cut the loose ends very close with a utility knife blade heated red hot. That sears the ends closed & flush to the wrap. The knot won't slip and you can cut it off whenever you need to replace the cord...tippit
(http://images5a.snapfish.com/232323232%7Ffp63633%3Enu%3D3848%3E779%3E5%3B%3B%3E29397796%3A%3C23%3Bot1lsi)
Very nice. I bet in the earlier pioneer days there were quite a few knives along this line.
SWEEET!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Shoot straight, Shinken
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Jeff, Thats why I like that whole package. It's all about function.
If you could see all my using gear it's as plain as can be, including my saddle. Function first is the best rule in my book. I do have some sheaths with no belt loop and like you it goes in my pack.
I do make lots of leather gear that has plenty of chicken scratching on it. The customers want it and it's mostly for looks. The only purpose for stamping, using the function first rule, would be to cover flaws in leather.
You have covered function with that package. Again great job.
Sweet!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation
Looks perfect to me!!
It's nice, Jeff, but I have to say that I like your knives much better with some of those pretty slabs you put on them.
Allan
Nice
Originally posted by Roughcountry:
"I do make lots of leather gear that has plenty of chicken scratching on it. The customers want it and it's mostly for looks. The only purpose for stamping, using the function first rule, would be to cover flaws in leather."
I agree !!!