I don't have many fixed blades besides kitchen knives. These 2 are mostly up to the task on the rare case I need a fixed knife
Trash 1. Stripped and left at the covered wood shed. Many years. Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk
What terrible neglect. You can send that to me and I will ensure that it gets more frequent attention! Is that INFI steel?
It's just surface rust. That knife is a monster. I didn't go to the cabin last year so it was neglected but we'll make it right this summer. Sent from my SM-G960U1 using Tapatalk
It was a lemon. Removed some material, convexed it and now it cuts again. Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G973F met Tapatalk
My tried and true Hawaii pig hunting knife. We'd use dogs to corner them and then it was you and the hog to see who won. Ate a ton of pig and poi living there. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
That is one hell of a knife. Downside for me would be the hollow grind and the recurve. And for a pig sticker I personally would like a better finger guard. But what do I know. I only hunt small game... What is the maker if you would be so kind? Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G973F met Tapatalk
I'm remaking this cleaver, the handle won't stay, I'm planning on making some micarta for it. I haven't put any thought about how to carry it yet. Any suggestions? .
Depends on what you are planning to do with it. Kydex scout style is a good way of carrying it. But I like a nice leather dangler sheath as well. Tactical vs more relaxed... Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G973F met Tapatalk
We ALWAYS wore gloves when hunting both to protect from the hogs but also the dogs. They'd get pretty excited sometimes. It was made by a Japanese friend on the Big Island in Hilo who passed away in 2006. Cy Nakamura was his name. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
For me the scout carry is reserved for a much smaller knife and even that gets hung up on things occasionally. Hung vertically is preferred for this I think. I think leather but kydex has its advantages. .