T Traverse Joined May 10, 2011 Messages 59 Jun 27, 2011 #1 I wonder what the future will think of our knives. This is an archaic knife (around 7,000 years old) that I found while surveying some land in North Houston. Just thought I would share.
I wonder what the future will think of our knives. This is an archaic knife (around 7,000 years old) that I found while surveying some land in North Houston. Just thought I would share.
T Thrustus Joined Jun 16, 2010 Messages 389 Jun 27, 2011 #3 I never would have thought Swamp Rat has been around 7,000 years!
T Tyronethepro Joined Oct 25, 2010 Messages 798 Jun 27, 2011 #5 Hard to believe we've came from that into all metal pieces with super steels and titanium locks. Edwood, the pictures you post never cease to amaze me.
Hard to believe we've came from that into all metal pieces with super steels and titanium locks. Edwood, the pictures you post never cease to amaze me.
Edwood7 Joined Mar 31, 2010 Messages 2,890 Jun 27, 2011 #6 Traverse said: Woa! Edwood, what is that?! Click to expand... It’s a reproduction of an Aztec sacrificial dagger. They gave us one when we fish jungle warfare training in the army. this is the original.
Traverse said: Woa! Edwood, what is that?! Click to expand... It’s a reproduction of an Aztec sacrificial dagger. They gave us one when we fish jungle warfare training in the army. this is the original.
T Traverse Joined May 10, 2011 Messages 59 Jun 28, 2011 #7 Tyron, I know, its pretty wild! Edwood, That's a pretty cool gift after finishing something like that
Tyron, I know, its pretty wild! Edwood, That's a pretty cool gift after finishing something like that