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    Dare to Compare

    As most know I like and make knives. Check out my latest.
    The Brass bolstered one is my Buck 119r and used as my GP camp knife.
    cost me $120.
    Now look at stainless one only cost $12, I'm going to buy a Buck leather sheath $17
    retire my brass buck for display only. Looks like patent must have run out.
    Blade on both 150mm
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    Looks good TD i've got a el'cheepo pig knife in my tackle bag for blooding gummies, salmon and anything over 3kgs but i did get my hands on this for filleting, skinning and de boning flattys and whiting
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    Its a bit big but you get used to it. Sharp as anything and gota be real careful coz you will cut your finger off without knowing it lol

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    Good brand, next time you're over I'll show you some I've made.
    Mainly from Damascus steel. Must have 50 odd I reckon, Seki city
    is cool blade blanks. Must finish a few off and sell them. Pic is of my redgum fillet knife and sheath,
    redgum from Bunnings
    White one is camel bone Big Lake fillet knife
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    I'm betting the old one will sharpen better & hold an edge better?

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    On the stainless one they couldn't even spell stainless correctly lol
    Think most good knives are rockwell HC 56-58, enough to hold
    an edge for a while.
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    Old concrete cutting blades make good blades

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    Just brought the centre clamp on ebay to hold the handle[scales] in place ,
    The big clamp is Henri Boker, interesting history
    Must finish a few off, been too slack.
    @ Alitiss you'll find you usually cut yourself on blunt knives from trying to push to hard'
    Sharp knives are a pleasure to work with. Ive just brought a stainless glove.,just in case
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    nice knives.my favourite is a oldtimer made by Buck Knives.fathers day prezzie.love it to bits or whatever is in it's way.

    And I found the box today...idiot I am .....should have realized it's a schrade knife Oldtimer
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    As most know I like and make knives. Check out my latest.
    The Brass bolstered one is my Buck 119r and used as my GP camp knife.
    cost me $120.
    Now look at stainless one only cost $12, I'm going to buy a Buck leather sheath $17
    retire my brass buck for display only. Looks like patent must have run out.
    Blade on both 150mm
    I have this very knife in stainless and a genuine buck its a 402 stainless blade. I knifed a bull to bleed it out to hang it and skinned it and only needed a steel on it 3 times it done very well. My mate his dad makes knives and he likes using spring steel off old truck leaf springs
    Whoever appeals to the law against his fellow man is either a fool or a coward.
    Whoever cannot take care of themselves without that law is both.
    For a wounded man shall say to his assailant,
    'If I live, I will kill you. If I die, You are forgiven.'
    Such is the rule of honour.

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    Threedogs do u every make custom knives for people?

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