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    No, boning knife. "Jaeger boning knife"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremic View Post
    No, boning knife. "Jaeger boning knife"

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    That is one thoughtful wife CZ has.
    Correct Jaeger boning knife. Yes she is thoughtful you gotta love the little lady she doesn't like the hunting herself but 100% supports it and will even come out for the occasional walk

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Thats a great 'stone set up' @MSL i have to 'gingerly' hold mine in my vice!!!!!!!!
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    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
    Thats awsome MSL. What does the lead do to it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
    Very nice work - well done!!

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    Quenches it rapidly to 600 ish degrees


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    Which is supposed to make it hard but not too brittle... Seemed to work


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    Bark River don't sell direct.

    Try here Bark River Knives, Bark River Knife Sale | DLT Trading Co.

    or here Bark River Knives

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremic View Post
    Bark River don't sell direct.

    Try here Bark River Knives, Bark River Knife Sale | DLT Trading Co.

    or here Bark River Knives

    Locally, Top Gear stock some. Top Gear
    I mainly use this site:

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    Sweeeet. Cheers lads

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    That's how I used to hold mine. This is much easier


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    Cheers Hamish, xmas prezzys sorted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by K95 View Post
    Cheers Hamish, xmas prezzys sorted.


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    Are those blades re-profiled? They look good.
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