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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Pretty sure it is pine cone. Stabilised in resin.
    Yes. Cedar cone. Other one is Rosewood burl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gadgetman View Post
    This is my old knife that I bought with my own money when I was a whole 7 years old. Still holds a good enough edge and been used as my fishing knife for a few years now.

    Pretty sure this was standard issue for every ten year old boy. Leather washer handle and iirc there's a small brass nut running on the tang with a slot in it. It pulls up into the aluminium pommel and holds everything together?
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    My wife bought me this one for Father's Day...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Pretty sure this was standard issue for every ten year old boy. Leather washer handle and iirc there's a small brass nut running on the tang with a slot in it. It pulls up into the aluminium pommel and holds everything together?
    It sure is. Think I paid the princely sum of around $12 for it at the local sports/fishing store that I walked past each day on my way to school. Each day looking in the window to check it was still there until the I could proudly take it home. Mother of course was none too impressed about a seven year old buying such a thing; eventually realising over the years it was a good investment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    I had one of those when I was a boy as well GM. I am now sitting here wondering what happened to it. It is highly likely one of my brothers took a shine to it when I went into the green machine.
    It is one of the few things they haven't pilfered come to think of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CZ Lux View Post
    My wife bought me this one for Father's Day...
    @CZ Lux. Thats a bird knife?

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    No, boning knife. "Jaeger boning knife"

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    That is one thoughtful wife CZ has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bremic View Post
    No, boning knife. "Jaeger boning knife"

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    That is one thoughtful wife CZ has.
    Correct Jaeger boning knife. Yes she is thoughtful you gotta love the little lady she doesn't like the hunting herself but 100% supports it and will even come out for the occasional walk

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    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
    Thats awsome MSL. What does the lead do to it?
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    Quenches it rapidly to 600 ish degrees


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    Which is supposed to make it hard but not too brittle... Seemed to work


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
    Made this one when I was 15, built a small fan forced forge in the ground and quenched it in molten lead then air cooled. Handle is from an Australian hardwood batten. Sheath is done with brass rivets normally used to attach brake linings to bands.
    Very nice work - well done!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oneshot View Post
    I see there a couple of other Bark River fans on here, when it comes to knives I don't let a higher price get in the way of what I want, a decent knife can save your life. I am just a few short weeks away from having the money sorted for the Aurora 3V.
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    You get em in direct from the states? Do bark river ship direct or is there an exporter? Looking to add somthing nice to my very utilatarian collection, and the bark river seem really nice.

 

 

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