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St Jude Knife finally finished

Started by SveinD, May 17, 2011, 03:47:00 AM

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SveinD

After a vote on PowWow to donate something nice for my 1000th post I started on this one.
As you may have seen the finish went wrong on it, but after some good tips from this forum, it's finally finished.

Handle in Wenge and Bloodwood, black spacers and tinn-silver.
Blade is from Johan Hamre, a 7th generation blacksmith, specializing in edged tools.

Hope you like it^^




As always, comments and tips, bad or good, ar always well recieved  :)
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kbaknife

One of my favorite styles of knife.
The Puukko has been around forever!
Must be something useful about them and you did a great job on that one.
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When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
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GRAYBEARD

That is a fine looking, useful sized knife. Nicely done.
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SveinD

Thanks, coming from you guys that means a lot!
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amar911

Nice work Svein. It's amazing what a little knife like that can do in experienced hands. I may not have the skill to produce one, but I could skin and quarter any thin-skinned land animal on the planet with one. Only thick-skinned animals like elephant, rhino, and hippo absolutely require bigger blades. I have taken a cape buffalo apart with a blade that size. Now, when it comes to slicing up meat, a longer blade ought to be used, but you can always leave a bigger knife back in camp to do that kind of work. I'm not saying that a short bladed knife like yours would be the most efficient knife for many purposes, but it sure would be handy to carry and would do most of what someone needs in the field. Congratulations on a pretty little knife. Keep up the learning and someday you will be turning out knives like the pros in this forum who blow me away with their talent and skill.

Allan
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Shinken

Svein - I am really likin' the looks of this knife - great work!

It would do a great job on my next big game animal.

I will keep my eye open for it on the St Jude's Auction.

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