That number 3 looks a lot like a loveless drop point.
Now that was a good knife.
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That number 3 looks a lot like a loveless drop point.
Now that was a good knife.
http://i1279.photobucket.com/albums/...psc7c888bd.jpg
From the Pakistan/Afghan Border. The handle is camel bone and the blade was made from a Russian Gaz Leafspring.
Ok so here is an old curved skinner. My mother in law died recently and when we were cleaning out the house I came across it, rusted and forgotten, amongst my father-in-law's tools. I figure it could easily be 50 years old, or more. So I cleaned it up and it took a pretty good edge. And then I got HGD to do this superbly beautiful custom leather sheath. It looks gorgeous in the photo but it's even better in real life. The green against the red stitching is really very beautiful. And it fits like a glove, of course. So cheers Hamish you have done me proud! My father-in-law was a great one for looking after his gear (he flew a Mosquito in the war, maybe it came from that) and I'm sure he'd be happy to see his knife cleaned up and in such a beautiful sheath.Attachment 54652Attachment 54653
is it a green river?
Handle does look a bit green river ish
Yeah I don't really know. There's no maker's mark of any kind on the blade.