Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

Turley Soldier River with extended handle. (original woodlore blade shape)

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BHK Woodsman Pro.

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Not really bushcraft but this is my Taurus 12 wich I like very much.

12 cm blade of O1 and a black micarta handle.

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Fiddleback Forge Bushfinger with Cocobolo scales and Black Canvas Micarta Bolsters
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KFU Kephart with Curly White Oak Crotch scales, Black G10 liner and Blue g10 pinstripe - This one's on the way to me now.
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Wildman I am loving that Kephart that Chris made. Good looking knife!!

Andy's knife is no slouch either. :)
 
Here are some pics I took of breaking in a Condor Bushcraft for a different thread, but thought that you all might enjoy them.

Figure 4 Trap.
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Kindling and Tinder, yeah it's only pine I know, but I wasn't expecting to have a new knife and it was the only dry wood available.
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The Bushlore on it's first excursion to the woods, (If you like "Where's Waldo" searches, try to spot the kayak.)
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Same day in the woods (Waldo lovers, try to spot the Bee)
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A Bushlore-only carving
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This is from a knife that I didn't own 48 hours ago, and wasn't planning on buying 49 hours ago.

i know this is an old posting
Could you report more in the Bushlore and how you sharpened it
 
Hi!
Here there are my favorite bushcraft knives:
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By Pierre-Henry Monnet, Mickael Moing, and Enzo.
 
That Adventure Sworn is a beauty! He makes a helluva clean, functional knife :thumbup: Here's mine for fun :)
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Two of my favorites and most comfortable~

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And another top contender when it comes to hand comfort~

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