Bushcraft thunder

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Hi,
I like wildlife, and as many people like me, I'm always thinking about the best knife you can depend on.
Well, an argentine maker called Mariano Gugliotta made these two knives for me, designed to enjoy this wonderful activity.
He called this model Trueno (Thunder), I see this like an evolution of clasical knives like kephart, bigger (6,5 inches of blade), stronger, and I really like them.

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Obviously handles are made of micarta, the black one has a blade made of 5160 and the other of 9260 and both with differential tempering as you can see.
I'd like to know your preferred handmade knives if you are a wildlife fan too.

I'm becoming fan of handmade knives.

Take care.

L.
 
Mariano, each of the knives posted on your website should be accompanied by a complete physical description. Blade thickness, blade length, overall length, etc.
 
Yes, I have a smaller problem... I´dont speak english:D So, the english version of my site is very basic.

Saludos from Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mariano
 
Both are really sharp knives, the have convex grund blades and a generous thickness of 7 milimeters.
Sheaths are made of a really nice argentine leather.
Mariano's website: http://www.mgugliotta.com.ar.
I have many knives of Mariano, his forging skills and damascus jobs are amazing, probably you don't know but he and his father Miguel Angel formed many knifemakers here.

Have a great weekend.

L.
 
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