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lunarlightforge · 4 months
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knific · 2 months
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Idk if youve heard of ‘Community Venture’ but Hunting Knife would look so cool and silly in your style…..
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YES I HAVE
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eucyon · 7 months
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theoutcastrogue · 10 months
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19th century Sheffield bowie knives
A HUNTING KNIFE, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS CUTLERS TO HER MAJESTY, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1860 with tapering blade formed with a spear point, stamped with the maker’s details on one face, and ‘The Hunter’s Companion’ in script, rectangular ricasso struck with star and cross mark, German silver hilt comprising recurved quillons with flattened scrolling terminals, cap pommel (fitted with later copper alloy oval), and spirally-bound fishskin-covered grip, in its leather scabbard with German silver chape and locket, the latter with a belt hook, 23.5 cm blade
A HUNTING KNIFE FOR THE AMERICAN MARKET, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1880 with robust blade formed with a clipped-back point with false swage, notched at the forte, stamped ‘Celebrated American Hunting Knife’ in capital letters, ‘Self Defender’ in script on a scroll, rectangular ricasso stamped with the maker’s name and ‘Trustworthy’ on one face of the ricasso and ‘US’ on the other, German silver oval cross-piece and chequered horn scales retained by six rivets, in its German silver mounted leather scabbard with locket and chape each engraved with groups of three lines, and the former with a stud for suspension, 25.3 cm blade
A BOWIE KNIFE, LATE 19TH CENTURY with single-edged blade formed with a pronounced clipped-back point, etched with a Federal eagle and inscriptions on one face including ‘America The Land of Freedom’ and 'The Patriot’s Self Defender’, recessed ricasso stamped ‘Best Quality Rough & Ready’ German silver guard, ferrule and pommel, the latter chased with flowers, and rosewood grip, in its tooled leather scabbard, 19.8 cm blade
A SMALL BOWIE KNIFE, JONATHAN CROOKES, SHEFFIELD, LATE 19TH CENTURY with broad blade formed with a clipped-back point, recessed rectangular ricasso struck with the maker’s name and heart and pistol mark, German silver hilt comprising recurved guard, ferrule and pommel each decorated with scrolling foliage in low relief, and mother-of-pearl grip, in its German silver mounted leather scabbard with belt loop,14.5 cm blade
A BOWIE KNIFE, JONATHAN CROOKES, CIRCA 1880 with straight blade formed with a clipped-back point, slightly recessed rectangular ricasso signed by the maker and with heart and pistol mark, and natural staghorn grips (perhaps an early replacement), 15.3 cm blade
A BOWIE KNIFE, JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS, CUTLERS TO THEIR MAJESTIES, NO. 6 NORFOLK STREET, SHEFFIELD, LAST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY with broad blade formed with a clipped-back point, struck with the maker’s details and star and cross mark on one face (small areas of light pitting), oval German silver guard, and natural staghorn scales retained by five rivets, in its leather scabbard with large German silver locket and chape, 20.8 cm blade
A DAGGER, MARKED MAZEPPA, PROBABLY SAMUEL HANCOCK & SONS, LATE 19TH CENTURY with broad blade formed with a clipped-back point, recessed ricasso struck with a figure strapped to a horse’s back and ‘Mazeppa’ on one face, German silver hilt cast in low relief, comprising guard and pommel decorated with scrolls, milled copper alloy fillers and hardwood scales, in its tooled and gilt leather scabbard,17.2 cm blade
A BOWIE KNIFE, LINGARD, PEACROFT, SHEFFIELD, PROBABLY 1870 with single-edged blade formed with a clipped-back point and part swaged back-edge, rectangular ricasso stamped ‘Lingards Celebrated Bowie Knife Pea Croft, Sheffield’, German silver hilt comprising two-piece guard and pommel each cast with scrolls and foliage in low relief, brass fillets, staghorn scales, and vacant German silver escutcheon, 21.0 cm blade
AN ARKANSAS BOWIE KNIFE, MORTON & SON, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1850-60 with tapering blade of flattened-diamond section, recessed rectangular ricasso struck with the maker’s details (worn, partly illegible), German silver hilt comprising ‘split’ cross-guard and two-piece pommel each decorated with scrolls and foliage in low relief, and a pair of small bone scales retained by two rivets, 22.7 cm blade
A BOWIE KNIFE, WRAGG & SONS, SOLLY ST, MID-19TH CENTURY with broad double-edged blade, recessed ricasso signed in small stamped letters, German silver cross-piece and pommel, the latter cast with an alligator-horse on each face, and horn scales (restorations), in its tooled and gilt leather scabbard with German silver mounts, 30.8 cm blade
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gummi-stims · 2 months
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Hello! Could I request a stimboard about Vaas Montenegro from Far Cry 3?
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ironboneknives · 2 months
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Utility knife "PSYCHE" ironboneknives.etsy.com
Blade Material: D2 steel Hardness: 60 HRC Overall Length: 8.5" (216 mm.) Edge Length: 4.25" (108 mm.) Blade Thickness: 0.16" (4 mm.) Blade Finish: Stonewash Handle: Removable jade green G10 scales, Stainless steel screws. Sheath: Kydex, leather, Brass eyelets and screws Weight: 4.1 oz. (116 g.)
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shankblades · 2 months
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9 chopper forged from 80crv2 amd walnut scale with brass pins
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im-sixx-sixx-sixx · 15 days
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Absurdly long hunting knives, a collection
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alastronoutnix · 2 months
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Had to draw an object 40 different ways, these ones are my favourite ^^
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tenth-sentence · 6 months
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There was no sword light enough for Jill, but he gave her a long, straight hunting knife which might do for a sword in a pinch.
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Last Battle" - C. S. Lewis
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vikings3201 · 21 days
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Double Ended axe
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lunarlightforge · 9 months
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Latest TikTok!! With a new seax blade that’s available! And is on sale for the next 24 hrs! Link below.
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antichrist666x · 5 months
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Am I good enough for Tumblr these days? 😅⚡️
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kentmasterrr · 10 months
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Selecting the Perfect Hunting Knife: A Comprehensive Guide
A hunting knife is an indispensable tool for outdoor enthusiasts and avid hunters. It serves various purposes, including field dressing game and handling campsite tasks. With a wide array of hunting knives available, choosing the right one can be overwhelming. This blog post provides an in-depth guide to help you make an informed decision by exploring the key factors to consider, such as blade types, handle materials, and other important features.
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Blade Types: a. Drop Point: The drop point blade is versatile and suitable for general hunting tasks. It features a curved spine and a durable point, providing excellent control for skinning, slicing, and precise cuts. b. Gut Hook: Designed specifically for field dressing, the gut hook blade has a sharpened hook on the spine. It allows for safe and easy gutting without puncturing the intestines. c. Clip Point: Ideal for detailed tasks like caping, the clip point blade has a concave curve and a sharp point, enabling precise and delicate cuts. d. Skinning Blade: The skinning blade, with its sweeping, curved edge, facilitates efficient hide removal from game animals while minimizing the risk of meat punctures.
Blade Materials: a. Stainless Steel: Stainless steel blades are popular among hunters due to their rust and corrosion resistance, durability, and ease of maintenance. They retain sharpness well. b. High Carbon Steel: High carbon steel blades offer exceptional strength and edge retention, making them suitable for heavy-duty tasks. However, they require regular maintenance to prevent rust. c. Damascus Steel: Damascus steel blades feature beautiful patterns created by layering different steel alloys. They are visually stunning, durable, and sharp.
Handle Materials: a. Wood: Wooden handles provide a traditional and visually appealing look. They offer a comfortable grip but require periodic maintenance to prevent cracking or warping. b. Rubber: Rubber handles provide a secure, non-slip grip, even in wet conditions. They are easy to clean and offer excellent durability and shock absorption. c. G10: Constructed from fiberglass soaked in resin, G10 handles are lightweight, durable, and resistant to moisture and chemicals. They provide a reliable grip in various weather conditions. d. Micarta: Micarta handles are made from layers of resin-soaked linen or paper. They are highly durable, moisture-resistant, and offer a comfortable grip.
Tang Types: a. Full Tang: Full tang knives have blades that extend the entire length of the handle, providing superior strength and balance for heavy-duty tasks. b. Partial Tang: Also known as hidden tang, this design features a blade that does not extend the full length of the handle. Partial tang knives are lighter but may be less robust.
Additional Features: a. Blade Length: Choose a blade length based on your specific needs and preferences. Shorter blades offer maneuverability, while longer blades provide better cutting power. b. Sheath: A quality sheath is essential for safe storage and easy carrying of your hunting knife. Look for a durable, secure sheath that allows for convenient access. c. Blade Edge: Decide between a plain edge or a serrated edge based on your requirements. Plain edges offer precision and ease of sharpening, while serrated edges excel at cutting through tough materials.
Conclusion: Selecting the right hunting knife is crucial for a successful hunting experience. By considering factors such as blade type, materials, handle construction, tang type, and additional features, you can find a hunting knife that suits your needs. Remember to prioritize durability, functionality, and comfort to ensure a reliable tool that will serve you well in the great outdoors. Enjoy your hunting adventures!
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theoutcastrogue · 11 months
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Daggers with decorated blades
Kurdish khanjar, Turkey, 19th century
Kard, Persia, 17th-18th century
Kard, Persia, late 19th century
Kindjal, Caucasus, late 19th century
Qama, Caucasus, late 19th century
Hunting knife, Persia, late 19th century
Yatagan, Turkey, 1818
Quaddara, Persia, about 1880
Quaddara, Persia, about 1880
Pesh kabz, Persia, 19th century
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blue-scribbl3s · 10 months
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Please ask before using my scribbles and do not repost.
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"Touch me and see what happens." - I stole that line from @liefst because as soon as I saw their engravings of it, the sentence stuck in my mind like hot glue.
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