Show Us Your All Purpose Fixed Blade Knives!
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Phuc shouldn't of posted that photo
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Tell him it was your great grandads Trev and it's already in your collection.
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Mark it was my great grandads and carries great emotional value
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trevort wrote:Mark it was my great grandads and carries great emotional value
No worries mate, but your great granddad must have lived to a very ripe old age, you are fifty, so I imagine your father would have to be at least in his 70's, your grand father would have to be in his hundreds and your great grand dad would have to be at least 130, I didn't think they made those old timer knives back then, it must be the original old timer modelled on your great grand dad.
Glen, piss orf please.
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Mark it has no special significance to me. The rosewood handled BST was bought for me by my dad and the time I thought I had lost it resulted in almost total breakdown. I bought the little Schade for myself about 25 years ago but if it's important to you it's yours.
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trevort wrote:Mark it has no special significance to me. The rosewood handled BST was bought for me by my dad and the time I thought I had lost it resulted in almost total breakdown. I bought the little Schade for myself about 25 years ago but if it's important to you it's yours.
Not really important to me mate, but it would make a nice addition to the ones I already have. The two Dewey knives that I got for my 50th birthday will always remain with me, as will the two old Timer folders, they were 21st presents from two very special mates, unfortunately contact has been severed and I haven't heard of them for nearly 20 years.
But back on the topic of your little knife, I will pay for it if you have no longer a use for it. My original post on it was more tongue in cheek than really serious.
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Well actually if friends are really friends then being nice is part of the deal. Make sure there are lots of prawns in the leftovers . I'll bring it with me next time
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This is the second of two "knives" I used in my working days for hand clearing survey lines. The first was made in England but were no longer available after it was stolen out of the ute. This one was made as a copy for me in the workshop, design by memory, heavy gauge, double edged and ok for light timber and brush, eventually replaced by the bulldozer I wouldn't mind a pound/dollar for every mile/kilometer we cleared back in the day........good times:
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Camel wrote:trevort wrote:Mark it has no special significance to me. The rosewood handled BST was bought for me by my dad and the time I thought I had lost it resulted in almost total breakdown. I bought the little Schade for myself about 25 years ago but if it's important to you it's yours.
Not really important to me mate, but it would make a nice addition to the ones I already have. The two Dewey knives that I got for my 50th birthday will always remain with me, as will the two old Timer folders, they were 21st presents from two very special mates, unfortunately contact has been severed and I haven't heard of them for nearly 20 years.
But back on the topic of your little knife, I will pay for it if you have no longer a use for it. My original post on it was more tongue in cheek than really serious.
Its not for sale as such but happy to give you a gift if it rounds out the collection. That would go instead of rum for board and lodgings next time I'm helping you burn your diesel in the paddocks
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Ok thanks Trev, you're alright despite what the others say.
Frakka, they were using that type of knife to thin out thick stands of young Cyprus pine trees in some of the state forests not that many years ago, they now use fucken big brush cutters.
Frakka, they were using that type of knife to thin out thick stands of young Cyprus pine trees in some of the state forests not that many years ago, they now use fucken big brush cutters.
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most of the pics posted,i have some of,even that brush knife a couple machete's and cane knives.
if anyones interested ill take some pics.
if anyones interested ill take some pics.
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Who wouldn't be interested?LoneRider wrote:most of the pics posted,i have some of,even that brush knife a couple machete's and cane knives.
if anyones interested ill take some pics.
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ok,here ya go...
sean.
theres a few more tomahawks but they're only cheap rubbish,like that block splitter.sean.
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PS: forgot these three.
sean.
that first knife,the boot blade folder,thats also a browning.sean.
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That skinner 4th in from the left in the top photo has a real interesting edge haha