SwarthyGnome
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I wished washed back and forth during the pre order about the DED. Wish I had opted for it!Bring out yer DED! (Double Edged Dagger grind)
Excited to see them as people post’em.
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
I wished washed back and forth during the pre order about the DED. Wish I had opted for it!Bring out yer DED! (Double Edged Dagger grind)
Wow, not sure I've ever seen tomfoolery covered by warranty before! How about shenanigans and monkey business?The original design, I was trying to minimize any risk of a gap at the end of the scale, I wanted the screw near the end to pull that scale flush at the end.
That ended up being a non-issue.
But people who throw their knives (there are people who do that. Ugh) benefit from some space between the butt of the knife and the screw hole. The micarta is very durable, but it is physically possible to crack it with enough tomfoolery. And it is warrantied for that.
I've seen / owned some with a sharpened inch or two of back edge. I haven't seen any that were fully double edged but that doesn't mean there aren't a couple out there.Were there any double edged Shiv 1.0s?
How do I get the sick wood for my shiv?Shout out to @Jo the Machinist for a superb job on some scales for my Shiv.(I’ll have to get some in the sunlight at some point)
How do I get the sick wood for my shiv?![]()
How do I get the sick wood for my shiv?![]()
You’ll have to get in your DeLorean, hit 88 mph, and get struck by lightning to achieve 1.21 Jigiwatts
Those are fantastic !!!Shout out to @Jo the Machinist for a superb job on some scales for my Shiv.(I’ll have to get some in the sunlight at some point)
Now you’re just rubbing’ it in !!!View attachment 2563014
The O.G., and the 2.0.
Is that the double-black buffed?Shiv 2.0 #2 arrived today and I couldn’t be happier with it. I bought it with handles that match the first one ( maybe less fighting between kids later ) but also spiced it up a bit with a second set.
Pure awesomeness.
Yes. Canvas. They’re glorious.Is that the double-black buffed?
It's "almost" dirk proportions
The Shiv will outlast it's 18th century counterpart, however; in just about... well... all scenarios.
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That is super awesome. I got one coming too!Yes. Canvas. They’re glorious.
Congrats, it’s such a great knife.That is super awesome. I got one coming too!
I have some time in the outdoors coming up next week. I plan to have the Shiv be my main companion during my time in the woods. I think it will prove to be a pretty capable and versatile tool.
Think of it this way: bayonets, particularly throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, were far more than just a stabbing tool. They were utilized for a lot of various camp purposes that they certainly were not intended for. The resourcefulness of the soldier should never be underestimated. Even the more modern Ka-bar type "fighting knife" - the stories I have heard from my family and buddies in the military would make the average knife lover cringe (or not, depending on perspective).
I have no doubt that the Shiv will exceed any and all expectations. I plan on beating the crap out of it - or at the very least, I won't be gentle. A knife, one designed for fighting or otherwise, can be one hell of a capable tool and I plan to put that concept to the test.