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Plainly Finished - But Well Made - Knives

Purchased from custom makers here on bladeforums, all as simple as it gets, very high quality, all function.

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Huntsman Knife Co. 52100 steel, full tang, horse stall mat slabs.
Tony Mont, 80CRV2 steel, full tang, oak slabs.
Shannon Steel Labs, vanax steel, full tang, orange and black G10 slabs.
Landi Knives, A2 steel, full tang, blue and black G10 slabs.
Darrin Sanders, CPM-10V steel, full tang, natural linen micarta slabs.
 
I recommend Battle Horse Knives. Plain, well-built, useful tools. I have one of their "Frontier First" models and it is a really handy little knife. Of note: they leave all the spines sharp for scraping and firesteels. I rounded mine with a little judicious application of sandpaper.

Purchased from custom makers here on bladeforums, all as simple as it gets, very high quality, all function.

IMG-3901.jpg


Huntsman Knife Co. 52100 steel, full tang, horse stall mat slabs.
Tony Mont, 80CRV2 steel, full tang, oak slabs.
Shannon Steel Labs, vanax steel, full tang, orange and black G10 slabs.
Landi Knives, A2 steel, full tang, blue and black G10 slabs.
Darrin Sanders, CPM-10V steel, full tang, natural linen micarta slabs.

Currawong Currawong , those look great. How do you like the Landi? I've been thinking about getting one. Is it ground thin or on the meatier side?
 
I recommend Battle Horse Knives. Plain, well-built, useful tools. I have one of their "Frontier First" models and it is a really handy little knife. Of note: they leave all the spines sharp for scraping and firesteels. I rounded mine with a little judicious application of sandpaper.



Currawong Currawong , those look great. How do you like the Landi? I've been thinking about getting one. Is it ground thin or on the meatier side?

It's 1/8" stock and very sharp. Performs great. Go for it :thumbsup:
 
Manly Peak One.
Available in D2, CPM-154 (in picture) or S90V.
Colors from black, orange and camo to black/red, black/green.
Sharp as hell, industrial looks.

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