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Hand Sickle knives

Started by sticshooter, September 22, 2011, 06:22:00 AM

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sticshooter

Well most know I make Resurrected blades.Never made ant from a hand sickle before but they turned out great.
top knife is forged from an old sickle from up here in Wisconsin in a nice ergonomic design OAL bowed form 6 1/8" blade 2.75" handle is elk antler with 3/16" SS pins and filework on blade spine
bottom knife is forged from an old sickle from up here in Wisconsin in a nice longer ergonomic design OAL bowed form 9.75" blade is 5.25" handle is ambrosia maple burl with 3/16" copper pins and filework on blade spine.


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"Walk softly..and carry a sharp   Stic."
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Bobby Urban

Those look nice Stic - I am thinking that if you have another one it would be cool to try making one backwards and turning it into an awesome skinner?

DANA HOLMAN

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Simply say,

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KHALVERSON

very cool
the bottom one reminds me a little of a kukri

sticshooter

thanks guys. The little one kinda reminds me of that Ka-bar knife.<><
The Church of God is an anvil that has worn out many hammers.

"Walk softly..and carry a sharp   Stic."
TGMM

americanhunter7

They kinda remind me of a Khukri knife, and Frank as always they look AMAZING!!! Thanks for sharing..

John  :campfire:
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Steve Nuckels

Really interesting and useful looking!

Steve
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skullworks

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