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Author Topic: English trade Knife  (Read 3276 times)

Offline lonehunter

English trade Knife
« on: June 07, 2012, 05:23:40 PM »
Made this one for a friend, My version of an English trade Knife/Scalper
7 1/8"x 1 1/8"blade of 0-1 steel
Half tang
Beech handle
Iron pins
Thanks for looking, All comments welcome.

Offline mario

Re: English trade Knife
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2012, 02:09:13 AM »
I haven't come across beech for handle material (mostly cocobolo or camwood), but overall, that piece is better-looking than 98.3746% of the repros available today!

NICE!   :lt th


Mario

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Re: English trade Knife
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2012, 07:48:22 AM »
Yes indeed, a nice knife of period style.
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Offline gunmaker

Re: English trade Knife
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2012, 01:42:00 AM »
I'll trade you one I made out of a Honda hubcap for it,.........Tom
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Re: English trade Knife
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2012, 07:32:13 AM »
Ya do a good job on your knives Lonehunter. I always like to see what ya been maken.
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