Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

This is a bad topic for my paypalaccount, thanks for posting!

My favorite 4" knife; got it off this forum actually:



And the wood handled, mosaic pinned Aurora is growing on me:



Cheers!
 
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That ^^^ is a Blind Horse knife . They make some very nice knives for bushcraft .

This is mine . It's a handmade Kephart style knife with a 4 1/2" blade .

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HOLD MY BEER AND WATCH THIS !
 
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Newly made this one a bit falls short of 4in. , small edge on the spine near the point works as a firesteel striker.
 
I'm a little late to respond, but thanks for the reply Mike!

I've actually looked in to Blind Horse Knives when shopping around for a bushcraft style knife, but did not recognize it as such.


That sure is a pretty one TLR, I can see why you'd keep it.


My Spydie & it's new companion:

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Here are 3 of my favorites. Left to right:
- Gray Wolf Knives Skinny Bushcrafter by Aaron Gray
- Ancient Marbles Ideal (1922) with new spacers. They've since been replaced.
- Older Mora carbon
..........plus my old Dunlap axe.





 
Here are 3 of my favorites. Left to right:
- Gray Wolf Knives Skinny Bushcrafter by Aaron Gray
- Ancient Marbles Ideal (1922) with new spacers. They've since been replaced.
- Older Mora carbon
..........plus my old Dunlap axe.






That Marbles is a dream blade.
 
Protourist -

Here is what the Marbles looks like now after Sargent put the new spacers on it. The ones I put on looked OK but were too soft. Under it are a vintage Remgington RH33 and a Brian Andrews Off the Map Bushcrafter.

 
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