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Offline Longhunter

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The Voyageur
« on: November 26, 2014, 07:19:13 PM »
He is a stout barrel-chested brute of a man. He is tough as iron, supple as a willow switch, strong as an ox, and like springs on the traps he carries he is always ready to leap into action to face the myriad of challenges he may find in the wilderness. Yet he is always ready with a laugh and a song, and his eyes glint when he has the opportunity to partake of the alcohol he carries for trade. He paddles his bateau along the rivers of the North American continent which are the highways of his day, spreading his culture but also blending it with those of the indigenous tribes he meets along the way. He is a Frenchman, one of the earliest of the intrepid breed of explorer. He is a Voyageur.

He carries with him everything he needs to make a life in the woods. His kit includes a smoothbore, an axe and hawk, and as important as anything else, a knife. He carries several of these. Often there is a small knife hanging around his neck for minor chores, and another in one of his knee garters for emergencies. His everyday working knife, though, is worn his belt sash, or ceinture, and he relies on it for everything else. It will cut carrots and caribou or leather and lynx with equal facility. It isn’t huge as Hollywood would have us believe… perhaps with a 6” long but thin flexible blade with a handle made of plain wood or bone. This is the same kinds of knife he carries to the Indian tribes to trade for furs, but his knife has known adventures that we today can only dream of!

Voyaguer Knife



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Re: The Voyageur
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2014, 06:35:16 AM »
They look like a real good working knife. :rt th
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Re: The Voyageur
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2014, 10:21:21 PM »
I very much like the bird's head grip in either stag or bone.  Very well done!
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Re: The Voyageur
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2014, 08:59:19 PM »
If I wasn't a mountain man, I'd be a voyageur (or coureur de bois)...
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Re: The Voyageur
« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2014, 01:38:02 PM »
I had my leather guy make a cross draw sheath...I like it

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