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in reply to: Neck Knife #55668
R2 wrote: “The sheath has “rare earth magnets” built into it”
Duncan, that’s the knife that needs the compass on it. 😀
Better hurry too…they’re rare, ya know. 😆
in reply to: New (to me) Shrew Classic Hunter #55657Love that bow! It reminds me of a bow I had in my possession for a short while a few years back, just before all hell broke loose. 😥
in reply to: Neck Knife #55454Smithhammer wrote: I’ve looked at those new Adventurers – it’s great looking knife and a nice size. Dyed maple burl on that handle?
It was described as “Brown Gold Crosscut Maple Burl”. Not sure if it’s dyed to be honest. I really like the size of it. Not too big/heavy and not too small.
Smithhammer wrote: Here’s mine – a Blind Horse “Frontier Trapper:”
Really nice looking knife ya got there.
in reply to: Neck Knife #55310jpc wrote: As long knifes exist we wear them at belt
Not this guy. 😉
jpc wrote: When a dick nife ?
Need you to clarify that one.
in reply to: Neck Knife #55297Doc Nock wrote: I’d have liked to see that. I’m rather partial to neck knives.
My friend, Ed Schlief at AK Bowhunting Supply used to have a neat neck knife for sale…had 1000 yr old walrus jaw bone handle and laminate over the sheat… very sharp. I also have one made from a think band saw blade another guy gave me. Both are so handy.
The “rare earth” magnet intrigues me as mine are in there only by friction of the sheath.
Photopuke won’t let me see the pics… constant issues with them…!
Hmmm…I edited the post. Hopefully that helps. Not sure why it’s showing.
A 1000 year old walrus jaw bone handle would be pretty dang cool!
in reply to: 6 hunting personalities you should know… #52814I’ve watched the video of Richard (Dick) Proenneke building his cabin in Alaska a number of times. It’s on PBS quite often. It’s very cool!
Never heard of Randy Newberg or Steven Rinella.
And those two other guys, Clay and Dave…I’d be wary. 😆
in reply to: What would you do???? #52328Steve Graf wrote: Custom Bows are more art than production. If you are buying into a custom bow, that’s what you are buying into.
Well said, Steve. Although, I must say, it’s much easier for those of us not waiting on said bow, to be so level headed. 🙂
in reply to: Bright Fletching/Wraps and Hunting #52326TSCHMED wrote: Thanks. Wish it was an idea that I could make a million off of:lol:
It’s all in how you market it. If you send me a few thousand, I’ll help with the marketing. 😆
in reply to: MUSHROOM BILL #52325I think that’d make me a bit grumpy as well. 😉
in reply to: Bright Fletching/Wraps and Hunting #51966in reply to: "a safe and painless death" #47531Great reply, Clay! Well done!
in reply to: Lethality testing #46514Hi there! I think everything you’re looking for is in this article:
in reply to: What's your back-up bow? #41566My main bow is a 60# @29″ Northern Mist Whisper. My backup is a 57# @ 29″ Northern Mist Baraga takedown.
in reply to: The Trad Knife Thread #41561R2 wrote: Just need to keep it pointed in the right direction. 😀
You’re right! I didn’t realize it’s one of those “manual compasses”. 😆
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