
For Olsen and HunterAU
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Wow that's sweeet!
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Very nice mate!!!!!!! is the knife fairy making more?
They are fucken manure hot knives mate the knife fairy should make more..
They are fucken manure hot knives mate the knife fairy should make more..
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Yes I think so. 4 Deer and still has a sharp edge, top knife. Where do we get one?
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yes - mine is also a great tool i love to carry (but only if i don´t carry my 627 S&W - if so, the belt is crowded enough and i prefer to take a swiss army knive in my pocket...) it...
mine is a bit smaller then yours and yep, my knive fairy showed up about 2 yrs ago...
mine is a bit smaller then yours and yep, my knive fairy showed up about 2 yrs ago...
life is too short for not having the best equipment You could buy...
http://www.titanium-gunworks.com

http://www.titanium-gunworks.com

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Speaking about edge holding qualities, the star in my knife collection is still Chris Reeve's Ubejane. I touch it up once a year to maintain the shaving edge, that is to say after having field dressed several animals. This year, I've shot and dressed 4 Roedeer so far and the blade still shaves.


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@André: nice knive... I like to add the small Titanium folder from CR in my collection some day...
here is my little collection of tools:
(from left top down then right top down)
The knive the good knive fairy brought me 2yrs ago - very sharp, great use and I take it for hunting as often as my S&W stays at home (usually day hunting and when I am invited)
The big Swiss Army knive with axis lock (very very good addition to the "classic one") - my hunting knive in the pocket... Great everyday use knive in the woods - for sure this is what I have in the pocket when leaving the path.
The small "classic" red Swiss Army was a gift of a girl-friend when I was 14 or so - since then it is my daily pocket knive - each day with me (except on flights - oh how I dislike beeing without a knive...)
Then the 2nd fairy knive - wonderfull piece - never used it so far unfortunally - sits in my safe...
Then there is a gift to my own: Benchmade Leopard Cub - georgeous, but most times sitting in the safe...
(unfortunally it is now illegal to carry this gun in the public as it is operateable with one hand - stupid German laws... (but with a good reason You are allowed - so of course as a farme and hunter this should be a good reason, but tell this stupid government and in case of doubt the police...)
And my 2nd wotkhorse hunting and outdoor knive - a Benchmade Nimravus Cub...

here is my little collection of tools:
(from left top down then right top down)
The knive the good knive fairy brought me 2yrs ago - very sharp, great use and I take it for hunting as often as my S&W stays at home (usually day hunting and when I am invited)
The big Swiss Army knive with axis lock (very very good addition to the "classic one") - my hunting knive in the pocket... Great everyday use knive in the woods - for sure this is what I have in the pocket when leaving the path.
The small "classic" red Swiss Army was a gift of a girl-friend when I was 14 or so - since then it is my daily pocket knive - each day with me (except on flights - oh how I dislike beeing without a knive...)
Then the 2nd fairy knive - wonderfull piece - never used it so far unfortunally - sits in my safe...
Then there is a gift to my own: Benchmade Leopard Cub - georgeous, but most times sitting in the safe...
(unfortunally it is now illegal to carry this gun in the public as it is operateable with one hand - stupid German laws... (but with a good reason You are allowed - so of course as a farme and hunter this should be a good reason, but tell this stupid government and in case of doubt the police...)
And my 2nd wotkhorse hunting and outdoor knive - a Benchmade Nimravus Cub...

life is too short for not having the best equipment You could buy...
http://www.titanium-gunworks.com

http://www.titanium-gunworks.com

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My dad didn't have much money when he was a boy living in Central Kansas. He needed a knife so he made the one below out of a file. It's very sharp but chips easily because he had no way to harden the steel.


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Very nice, but not as good looking as mineretrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought ME!
How the h... had you got such a nice ting
Olsen
Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
Blaser R8 Proff Succes .308 win - 9,3x62
2 shots in the same hole is often luck......3 in the same hole is using Olsens shooting stick....
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It is not what you know, but it is WHO you know that counts.Olsen wrote:Very nice, but not as good looking as mineretrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought ME!![]()
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How the h... had you got such a nice ting

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They are a very well made knife RM if you can get your hands on some more let me knowretrieverman wrote:It is not what you know, but it is WHO you know that counts.Olsen wrote:Very nice, but not as good looking as mineretrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought ME!![]()
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How the h... had you got such a nice ting
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André wrote:Speaking about edge holding qualities, the star in my knife collection is still Chris Reeve's Ubejane. I touch it up once a year to maintain the shaving edge, that is to say after having field dressed several animals. This year, I've shot and dressed 4 Roedeer so far and the blade still shaves.
I always liked those CR's knives-- had a industrial-hunter look to them.
Ed
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I just picked up this hand made Russian Kizlyar knife this week. I'm looking forward in giving it a good work out
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