Buccaneer's knife

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Ahoy mates!


Me newest toy is a sturdy buccaneer's knife with a hammered blade, kneaded of 5160 and 1.2516 with 120 stratum, just perfect for choppin' ye olde salty sea witches :pirate:

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The damn thing is 32 cm long, with a 19.5 cm long, 33 mm wide and 4 mm thick rusty olde blade. The handle is some wood washed ashore (beech wood really :) ) with steel accessories.

Shiver me timbers! Which one of ye scurvy sea dogs iz up for some fun? grrrrrr

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Arrrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
yar! put that fine pretty ribtickler in your hand, and however could buckles not shortly thereafter be swashed?
 
Well yeah. This is the curse of forging stuff by hand :/ You can never make it big enough!

I meant no offence ;-)
Just thought is bigger as there was nothing to compare it with - an optical illusion.
Looks like a GREAT size for a user knife and in your usual good quality.
 
I meant no offence ;-)
Just thought is bigger as there was nothing to compare it with - an optical illusion.
Looks like a GREAT size for a user knife and in your usual good quality.

Non taken ;)
I have visualized it at first as a small cutlas myself. But surely you know how it is, everyone has its limits :)
 
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