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For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 5:56 pm
by retrieverman
Look what the knife fairy brought
ME!

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:19 pm
by BLASERNUT
Wow that's sweeet!
Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:52 am
by HunterAU
Very nice mate!!!!!!! is the knife fairy making more?
They are fucken manure hot knives mate the knife fairy should make more..
Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:24 am
by deerhunter338mag
Yes I think so. 4 Deer and still has a sharp edge, top knife. Where do we get one?
Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:53 am
by Pigeon
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...

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:24 am
by André
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.

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:19 am
by retrieverman
Good looking knife!

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 7:23 am
by Pigeon
@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...

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 9:09 am
by DocHolyrood
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.

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:00 pm
by Olsen
retrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought
ME!

Very nice, but not as good looking as mine
How the h... had you got such a nice ting

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 1:30 pm
by retrieverman
Olsen wrote:retrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought
ME!
Very nice, but not as good looking as mine
How the h... had you got such a nice ting

It is not what you know, but it is WHO you know that counts.

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 10:44 pm
by deerhunter338mag
retrieverman wrote:Olsen wrote:retrieverman wrote:Look what the knife fairy brought
ME!
Very nice, but not as good looking as mine
How the h... had you got such a nice ting

It is not what you know, but it is WHO you know that counts.

They are a very well made knife RM if you can get your hands on some more let me know

Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:37 pm
by 505Ed
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
Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:00 am
by deerhunter338mag
I just picked up this hand made Russian Kizlyar knife this week. I'm looking forward in giving it a good work out
Re: For Olsen and HunterAU
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:10 am
by retrieverman
Good looking knife!
