black mamba
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Thank you, Jack, I really like that Boker ram's horn of yours. And Cal, the Fisher is superb!
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
This fellow has some impressive knives, too!Custom Hunters
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Thanks you JeffThank you, Jack, I really like that Boker ram's horn of yours.
Mine was supposed to arrive on Wednesday but I was pleasantly surprised to see it arrive on Monday!Nice!
Mine was supposed to arrive today, but got delayed until Tuesday![]()
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Nice work there Rick, two fine-looking knives thereThis thread has been dormant for too long!
How about a Blackjack fighter. Did it scratch the Randall itch? Yeah. It's pretty similar and I can use it. I dare not use the old Randall. Very nice knife. Well built. I'd take it with me during the zombie apocalypse.
This was a Condor kephart blade that was done up in purpleheart last year. The blade grind was wayyyy to thick for a utility knife. I also used tru-oil on the purpleheart and it looked like.
So, today I had some fun!
Reground the blade and it doesn't look too bad for a first attempt. Added a bit of a clip point to it. Way better geometry and shaving sharp now from the Arkansas stone. Removed the finish from the handle, sanded back up and polished it. The purpleheart looks much better now. Tru-oil has its uses and it's a nice product, but this wasn't a good application for it.
I might drill out that last pin and replace it with a tube. I don't know yet. That'll probably be one of those projects I do while waiting for another project to dry or something! Lol!
Thanks Jack! I love that Brisa.I got this Brisa Kephart directly from the firm, after a poor experience with one of their vendors here, and found them a great company to deal withI really like the knife, but unfortunately, I do not get out to the woods as often as I used to, so it still hasn't seen a lot of use. Hopefully, I'll get more chances to carry it this summer
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Thanks RickThanks Jack! I love that Brisa.
I should have just went for the Brisa from the start but for some reason this Condor blade seemed like a good idea at the time. I like the knife now, it did a fine job today at work.