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Let's see your Helle knife!

Started by DaleinOhio, September 06, 2007, 05:33:00 PM

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DaleinOhio

Just received my Helle knife blade from the great people at Dryad.  Going to do something with Osage and Walnut to match my Ancient Spirits Thunderhawk.

I'm curious to see how some of you fellas may have built yours.  Let's see 'em!
"So much do the savages esteem the wood of this tree for the purpose of making their bows, that they travel many hundred miles in quest of it."  -- Meriweather Lewis' description of the Osage Orange tree in a letter sent to Thomas Jefferson.

Bodork

Okay, I'll go first.
This is the one I made to trade for a dozen wood arows. Both of us involved in the trade were very happy.

sndmn11




you should look at some of bodork's other posts of his knives

dorris

" If I fail trying my hardest did I really fail ? "

Jeff Dorris
11/16/1970 ~ 3/30/2010
Rest In Peace

the Ferret

A couple with the Ola Kniven blades and mesquite wood, one for me, the other for my brother Randy

 

One with a Polar blade if memory serves me, and osge handle for my wife Dianne

 

and the next one with for my son Brian with an Odel blade and olive wood handle

 
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

jgbennett6

Smoooooth!!
TGMM - Family of the bow

Dano

This is the Varg blade with a cocobolo handle.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy" Red Green

Wile E. Coyote


Polar Blade Purpleheart and deer leg bone handle

 
Veideman Blade Cocobola Osage and Cypress

 
Harding Blade Curly Maple Paduk and Ebony
Wayne LaBauve

"Learn to wish that everything should come to pass exactly as it does."

rascal

Stop making me drool, I lost my trusty knife of more than 20 years a couple seasons back and need to buy another.  Funny thing I found that knife near a trout stream in Michigan while enjoying the trout opener as a kid.  It was rusty and pitted and the tip was broken off from misuse, took a long time on a stone to put it right and it never was a "Looker" after that.  It was a trusty companion though and served me well for many seasons.  I choose my knives like I choose my hunting partners....very carefully, as I expect them to be with me for a very long time.

Awesome knives guys, Im a sucker for the stag handle models.
Hunt fair, hunt hard, no regrets.

wingnut

Rascal,

These are all build your own models.  We sell ya the blade and parts if ya want then you go for it and build the knife you always wanted.

Mike
Mike Westvang

rascal

Oh now come on Wingnut, you want me to start another project??  Hehe I may just have to do that, after all I have plenty of reasons.  
#1  Lost my trusty knife.
#2  These knives are B-E-A-utiful.
#3  I could build 2 and smooth it over with the wife (his and hers).
Hunt fair, hunt hard, no regrets.

beachbowhunter




Polar blade, lacewood/leopardwood, birch and purpleheart.
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

the Ferret

Dang fellas, y'all build some pur-tee knives!   :notworthy:
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

Kip

Rob Lee sent me the dropoffs of Bubinga when he made my bow.Bought some micarta and I made a few things knife handle,t-allen wrench and file handle. The file handle is now finished.Kip

RamiusEng

Ray

the "go to":Toelke R/D Whip 62" 55#@28.5

the Ferret

Kip you have to be proud carrying/wearing that combo in the woods.   :thumbsup:
There is always someone that knows more than you, and someone that knows less than you, so you can always learn and you can always teach

SOS

Here's my first Helle - bocote with antler.  One pig under its belt, hopefully it's first deer tomorrow!


Bodork

Steve, yours is still one of my favorites. Her are a few of my udder ones.



sagebrush

Awesome knives you guys. Makes me want to build one. Gary

rascal

Wow I just got the chance to check out the link to the Helle knife kits, I am very impressed with the selection as well as the price.  Always nice to see so many styles of blades available not to mention they are straight gorgeous.  

How are the blades for taking and holding an edge?  Do they come sharp if you buy blades to build your own or dull in the kit form?  Is it difficult to do an antler handle?  I have several sets of antlers to choose from and Im partial to that sort of handle.
Hunt fair, hunt hard, no regrets.

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