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    Did some blueing on a Svord Peasant and a Green River Outdoors knife. Svord came out alright, Green River a bit patchy.
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    High carbon, Black Mamba, composite handles, forced patina with mustard etched. Off to top of the South Island for the spring hunting season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Three O'Three View Post
    Did some blueing on a Svord Peasant and a Green River Outdoors knife. Svord came out alright, Green River a bit patchy.
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    thats the bushmans friend green river...great all round knife....get it stoned well and it will serve you well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Three O'Three View Post
    Did some blueing on a Svord Peasant and a Green River Outdoors knife. Svord came out alright, Green River a bit patchy.
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    Make sure you give those a bloody good clean before you use them on anything you might eat. Cold blue is toxic as fark
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    Yesterday I did a day knifemaking course with John McDonald of Alba Knives in Hunterville - it was a birthday present from the family. Started off with a heat treated D2 steel blank and ended up with my interpretation of a Loveless styled drop point hunter. Had time to make a sheath to fit aswell. A great activity learning lots and coming away with something useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
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    High carbon, Black Mamba, composite handles, forced patina with mustard etched. Off to top of the South Island for the spring hunting season.
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    Custom made from rail steel, very sharp. gonna to ask them to make a smaller multipurpose knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
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    High carbon, Black Mamba, composite handles, forced patina with mustard etched. Off to top of the South Island for the spring hunting season.
    Thats very nice Viper

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    In Japan on business and managed to find a nice G Sakai Folding Hunter knife. This is the ‘S’ ( small version). ATS 34 stainless blade, stag antler grips. Everything speaks quality from knife to scabbard. Made in Seki Japan. As a matter of interest I believe the G before Sakai denotes a collaboration between Sakai and Gerber in the early days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southcity View Post
    In Japan on business and managed to find a nice G Sakai Folding Hunter knife. This is the ‘S’ ( small version). ATS 34 stainless blade, stag antler grips. Everything speaks quality from knife to scabbard. Made in Seki Japan. As a matter of interest I believe the G before Sakai denotes a collaboration between Sakai and Gerber in the early days.

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    That's a little beaut. Great steel too

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    Hey Black Rabbit bring some of those choppers back so we all can buy one looks the part -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southcity View Post
    A couple of my recent acquisitions. A Puma ‘Trappers Companion’ from 1968 in unused condition. From an era when Puma were making top quality knives. Came with box and paperwork. And then a Randall No 14. Stainless blade, single tang, stacked leather handle. Current wait time from the factory in the US is 6 years.

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    Very cool. Is this the same Randall of the RAT knife name?
    I would very much like to accquire a Puma one day. I can recall many a trip to town ogling the Puma knives at Hamills.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Very cool. Is this the same Randall of the RAT knife name?
    I would very much like to accquire a Puma one day. I can recall many a trip to town ogling the Puma knives at Hamills.
    I was the same mate. Drooling at knives through the glass at Ballingers in Christchurch. I was lucky enough to be given one as a gidt from a mate and buy another second hand this year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Very cool. Is this the same Randall of the RAT knife name?
    I would very much like to accquire a Puma one day. I can recall many a trip to town ogling the Puma knives at Hamills.
    Yes thats a connection -Randall Adventure Training Team (RAT)

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    Ontario Rat 2 in D2. Probably the best knife I own. And I have svords, esee, fallniven, victorinox etc.

    This little fucker comes with me everywhere, is razor sharp, is an every day carry, and just boned out a couple of deer again tonight.

    Teaspoon for size reference.

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