Pictures of your guys choppers.


cheap-ass piece of crap machete i bought fer 15 euro lol

dunno how much that chair costed :D[/QUOTE]

Got a little anger managment issue there? Remind me to take you off the email list for staff meeting notifications :D
 
Get an SAK, mora, and/or a golok. Do goloks come from Golokia? :rolleyes:

SAS issue golok
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A Vic paring knife and a couple Frosts of Sweden stainless moras
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hahaha! as long as i got chairs and other destructibles nearby i am doing fine with my anger management :D

nice golok!
 
well....I am going to make me another large camp knife and keep thinking of this pattern.

I made the front end a tad fatter and made this one 18" overall total.
Blade will be about 11 1/2" Stock thickness is 7/32"

That is about the size of this beast:

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0.25" 5160, 12" blade with 7" of sharpened top clip, 19" overall. Ted Frizzell (MMHW) made the blade, John Gonzalez (Dervish) did the green linen micarta handles. Shown with my HOFSH and Shadow I for scale.

Rick
 
Heres a few of my blades I carry in the great outdoors. Not shown is a Cold Steel Magnum Kukri machete and an old Shrade-Walden that looks like a pilots survival knife.

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The Gerber multi tool is carried every day. The small leather bags in the top photo carry my German army (by Victorinox) and accompanying EZ Lap diamond hone and a Victorinox Hunter & EZ Lap hone. The bags keep all the pocket crap out of the hinges as well as keeping everything together. The cheap little tanto is my neck knife and I use it a lot for fine wood work, trap triggers, etc etc. The knives in the second photo are a "Canadian Trapper" made by PIC, Solingen, Germany. Its an old knife from the 50's. The second is my Gerber Freeman and the last is one Uncle Wayne made years ago from a hi carbon moly stainless that was once part of a cutter in a high speed milling machine. Its stock removal and he had access to a machine shop. This had to be the hardest steel he ever worked with. Had to use diamond bits to drill the holes and counter sink the hole edges. The handles are desert ironwood. I made all the sheaths with leather & copper belt rivets. The last photo shows my trusty Norlund and a Stanley folding saw. Later........Ron
 
That is about the size of this beast:

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0.25" 5160, 12" blade with 7" of sharpened top clip, 19" overall. Ted Frizzell (MMHW) made the blade, John Gonzalez (Dervish) did the green linen micarta handles. Shown with my HOFSH and Shadow I for scale.

Rick

Now that is a thing of beauty! I really like it. Congratulations on owning such an awesome piece of work.

Rick.
 
heres some pics

some of these are the pics of the people who sold the knives to me , others were taken by an ex-mate of mine but are my knives
 

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Here's another one of a cheap axe i bought fer only 3 euro

the runes spell: "DESTRUCTION"

I hacked it into my bookcase
 
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