Post up your 4-5" Bushcraft blades

well i guess i should contribute some porn also. this is most my bush blades but its missing my blind horse bushy and patch knife set up but here it goes.


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i wish i could take pictures like you guys but unfortunately i just don't know how to do it like you professionals :)

GS, I like how you customized that Bravo1! Thats an awesome job!:thumbup:
 
i wish i could take credit for that but i can't. i bought it from a member here who did it all. he got rid of the thumb ramp and textured the grips and i love it much more than my other bravo 1. he did a good job and its a user.
 
Sorry about the pic quality:

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Nothing special, I gotta buy on the cheap. :D

A couple of those look pretty darned special!;):thumbup:
That top one is awesome....man I miss that one!

EDIT: GS, Look at my collection, my Bravo has some work on it, I took off the ramp and put grooves in the handle...I love it, great user.
 
love this knife in the woods..can do so much and so comfortable..Howling Rat

 
Here's a shot I just took
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Gene-- great collection of users man... i like them all...:thumbup:



here is some of my most recent additions to my woods knives..

Mark Wohlwend/Ray Laconico bushcrafter..


Spyderco bushcrafter.. (not one of the 2nd's)


Fiddleback Forge Terrasaur...
 
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some great knives!

I'd like to know more about that "SZ" knife too- guessing it's a custom maker in Hungary???

most of my knives are sub 4", this one is 4" isn't- it's 4" even :)- JK Hiker

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ignore the puny knife on the right :D
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Sharpened Prybar

5160 spring steel heat treated to HRC 60 with a soft back draw.
Overall Length: 9.5"
Blade Length (to top of scales): 4.5"
Blade Width: 1.75"
Thickness at ricasso: 0.318"
Handle: Symmetrically contoured black canvas micarta with brass tube rivets

It weighs in at a beastly 16.5 oz, 22 oz with the sheath.
 

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I am Hungarian by heritage, I am actually a first generation American so the SZ on that knife has me very intrigued.
 
A couple of those look pretty darned special!;):thumbup:
That top one is awesome....man I miss that one!

EDIT: GS, Look at my collection, my Bravo has some work on it, I took off the ramp and put grooves in the handle...I love it, great user.

You are right, a couple are special. The boy scout knife is especially well-loved and often accompanies me on my walks. The CS is great as well and I'm thinking about making a nice leather sheath for it.
 
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