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    Picked up this puma pocket knife today. New and not used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxz View Post
    Picked up this puma pocket knife today. New and not used.
    Cool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlemorepork View Post
    Nice, who made it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxz View Post
    Picked up this puma pocket knife today. New and not used.
    Look after that knife, it’s a collector‘s item!

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    Another bird and trout from my workbench. Steel is 440c, blade lenght 8 cm. Handle Cocobolo, sheath 3mm cowhide.
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    Hope you like it! Thanks for looking!

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlemorepork View Post
    Another bird and trout from my workbench. Steel is 440c, blade lenght 8 cm. Handle Cocobolo, sheath 3mm cowhide.
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    that is a real beauty very nice

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    Future Wifey came through with the goods last month . I had a Muela many moons ago which vanished (along with the then gf) and last year we gifted one to a keen hunter and friend for her 50th.
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    Yep, I am great fan of the trailing Point.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudattack View Post
    Yeah, no 3 would be my pick.

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    Agreed, no. 3 for me too. And I thought I had problems leaving a second knife behind and going solo with one....
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    A @Micky Duck filleting knife sheath attempt.
    I needed something to protect the fillleting knife blades in the cupboard, so out with the heat gun, some uv resistant conduit, and some clamps.
    They clip in and hold pretty well.

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    That looks like a very practical solution!

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    Lucky enough to pick this up. A mint, Puma Cougar Hunter which has been kept in its box its whole life.
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    I hope I'm not ruffling any feathers here but I have a couple of knives that need sharpening asap, without the knowledge is there anyone in ChCh that sharpens knives for a job that could be recommended?. Once they are done I can look into a device that I can do then myself....or find a butcher who can teach me.
    It's just another learning curve to master ��.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxz View Post
    Lucky enough to pick this up. A mint, Puma Cougar Hunter which has been kept in its box its whole life.
    Another collector’s item! Where the heck do you guys find these rare pieces?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twodiffs View Post
    I hope I'm not ruffling any feathers here but I have a couple of knives that need sharpening asap, without the knowledge is there anyone in ChCh that sharpens knives for a job that could be recommended?. Once they are done I can look into a device that I can do then myself....or find a butcher who can teach me.
    It's just another learning curve to master ��.
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    If you are not into sharpening yet, I can highly recommend a Lansky sharpening tool. This is a good starting point and you will soon get good results!
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