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cannon bone hunter

Started by snakewood3, February 25, 2012, 10:41:00 AM

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snakewood3

A nice sized practical hunting blade.



 

 

 
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Arrowest

Very nice Charles.  Like I've said before, I really like your style.  Tell us a bit about it, size, components, etc.
cheers, Dale

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Doug Campbell

Another beauty from the imagination of Chuck, you turning out some real cool stuff there buddy.    :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
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Izzy

I gotta ask pal, but do you do any type of historical research before you build or do you freestyle with a good sense of the past? As always, very imaginative and beautiful.

snakewood3

Thanks all,
Dale 1075 and 15N20, .125" x 3 1/2" blade and about an equal length hidden tang. I cold blued it, production, USA made. Rawhide over vegtan sheath.
Izzy, I have done some research but none of what I make is what could be considered replication. The old stuff inspires and gives me ideas.
U.S. Navy Seabees '79 - '86
Custom knives and leatherwork

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