Let's see your bushcraft blades

Who are the makers for the brown handled knives? They look comfortable for larger hands.

The first is a MML- Amazon Hunter and the other is a Gray Wolf- Wolflore. Both are extreme comfortable knives! And the Gray Wolf is hands down the most comfortable knife I own.
 
You actually take that beautiful thing outside! Haha. Man that is a sweet knife!

I take care of all of my knives, but I don't have any safe queens. It'd take something really special for me not to use it, but Big Chris makes one helluva slicer. I use this in my kitchen just as much, if not more, than I use it outside, because it flies through tomatoes and what-not with ease.
 
The first is a MML- Amazon Hunter and the other is a Gray Wolf- Wolflore. Both are extreme comfortable knives! And the Gray Wolf is hands down the most comfortable knife I own.

Thanks for the info. I have an order in with Aaron, but I have to look into that Amazon Hunter further. :thumbup:
 
Recently picked this up, knocked the shoulders down a bit and convexed it. Working out pretty well. Additionally, black locust does not feather very well but does sort of smell like green peppers.

 
Recently picked this up, knocked the shoulders down a bit and convexed it. Working out pretty well. Additionally, black locust does not feather very well but does sort of smell like green peppers.


Thanks for sharing. My Swamp Rat came crazy dull (not sure why they put the name of the person that sharpened it on the sleeve - embarrassing), but even my Sharpmaker was struggling with the coating for a bit before I was able to set the angle.

Oh, and the wood on my property is crap for feathering, AND it doesn't smell like food. Burn it. ;)
 
I was looking for a fixed blade a little while back and a fellow forum member generously offered to ship this guy to me free. It's my favorite bushcraft blade, a great slicer and the handle fills the hand fantastically.

East branch knives in 1080 carbon steel
 
Just recently finished this, Gene Martin made and heat treated the blade, I finish sanded it, etched the hamon, and made the handle, my new favorite:

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Just recently finished this, Gene Martin made and heat treated the blade, I finish sanded it, etched the hamon, and made the handle, my new favorite:

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That is beautiful. You and Gene clearly make a damn fine team. And that knife looks really comfy in the hand.
 
Gorgeous knife there, gnormous.

Here are my two - an ESEE 6 and my newest acquisition, a Bark River Bravo 1 LT. I love them both.

 
Awesome blades in this thread. :thumbup:
The postman brought me a sweet package this week that fits right in here. :D

My Enzo Elver arrived on this side of the ocean from Sixthreebladeworx.
An awesome little knife. Beautiful materials (O1 steel, naturals canvas micarta, orange G10, CF pins), nicely shaped.
Michael picked his own choise of materials and colors and surpised me with this amazing looking bushcraft knife.
Feels great in the hand, sharp and ready to go.
Can't wait to take this little guy outside, have a sheath on orde so I'll have to wait a little bit.

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