Let's see your good old basic fixed blades, Bowie's, Stickers, etc.

And so is my CS sheath for the western hunter.
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It doesn't snap in like my CS Finns. It squeezes.
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My stainless lynx lumberjack is here!
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Nice Jer, I don't think I've seen a stainless Lumberjack before :cool: I think this one was stainless, but I put it into a giveaway some years back, when scruffuk scruffuk won it :thumbsup:

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And so is my CS sheath for the western hunter.
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It doesn't snap in like my CS Finns. It squeezes.
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I like the look of the knife Jer, but don't like those plastic sheaths :thumbsup: I've had a couple of Roach Bellys and a couple of Finn Bears, but not tried any of the others. I like the Roach Belly, and am glad to finally have some better pants for it :) :thumbsup:

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I think this one was stainless, but I put it into a giveaway some years back, when scruffuk scruffuk won it :thumbsup:
I have the "skinner" with that guard.
I like the look of the knife Jer, but don't like those plastic sheaths :thumbsup:
I like the plastic sheathes more than I do anything I'm likely to make. Certainly I prefer this one to the mess I made out of the remains of Irene's purse.
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I think it's a little graceless of them to stamp their name on it so large.

I thought it odd to have a "professional series western hunter".
They also have a "professional series scalper".
 
I have the "skinner" with that guard.

I like the plastic sheathes more than I do anything I'm likely to make. Certainly I prefer this one to the mess I made out of the remains of Irene's purse.
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LOL! :D I don't think I could do any better mate :D :thumbsup:

I think it's a little graceless of them to stamp their name on it so large.
Not really out of character! :D :thumbsup:
I thought it odd to have a "professional series western hunter".
They also have a "professional series scalper".
One of the last Sheffield firms, Jack Adams, does a 'Scalper', as well as a bunch of historic skinning and butchers knife patterns :thumbsup:

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I've been really pleased with this Bradford Guardian 3 I bought a couple of years back, it has great ergonomics, and is really comfortable to carry :)

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These look really nice. I wanted a straight edge work knife and was going to buy the Bradford guardian Wharncliffe but ended up going for a knife from one of the makers on bladeforums here. I sent Gl Drew a message about a straight edge and replied that this was a available and I couldn't pass it up. I mean check out that spalted maple! Plus his steel is just awesome.
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That Bradford is still tempting though, but now I don't have a reason to buy one 😜
 
These look really nice. I wanted a straight edge work knife and was going to buy the Bradford guardian Wharncliffe but ended up going for a knife from one of the makers on bladeforums here. I sent Gl Drew a message about a straight edge and replied that this was a available and I couldn't pass it up. I mean check out that spalted maple! Plus his steel is just awesome.
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That Bradford is still tempting though, but now I don't have a reason to buy one 😜
Wow, that looks superb Rick :cool: :) :thumbsup:
 
Small machete made with a reliable and tough 1095 blade. I use it on pineapples and watermelons.
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That looks like a good size 😎 I have a Condor Low Drag I find useful in the garden, looks to be of a similar size 😊 I can't post a pic as I'm in the cafe down the road! 😁👍
 
That looks like a good size 😎 I have a Condor Low Drag I find useful in the garden, looks to be of a similar size 😊 I can't post a pic as I'm in the cafe down the road! 😁👍
The handle on this one is a little too small for extended hardcore use. I have cut down some small trees and removed small branches around my house. I use it mostly in the kitchen though. It is great for processing watermelons & coconuts.
 
The handle on this one is a little too small for extended hardcore use. I have cut down some small trees and removed small branches around my house. I use it mostly in the kitchen though. It is great for processing watermelons & coconuts.
It looks really useful :) I have mainly used the Condor for hacking down nettles and chopping out old brambles :thumbsup:

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