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14th September 13, 12:30 AM
#1
I'm glad you like them lads.
I used to collect Fairbairn-Sykes (Commando) knives after I inherited my Uncle's 2 knives but stopped when the collection started getting out of hand!
As for using knives I've always had one, from the age of 10, and even though we've got strict knife laws in the UK I still carry one, a Swiss Army Knife, which is always in use.
#4 whilst lacking in the neatness stakes is a lovely little knife that, surprisingly, comes to hand really well.
I'm aiming at making one in the near future but with lack of tools and space I think my Dad's workshop will be put to some use soon...hope he realises!
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14th September 13, 07:01 AM
#2
If you fellows ever get a chance to come to Alberta Canada, take one of these two gents knife making courses... Brian Lyttle or Ed Storch. I took one of Ed's classes and it was amazing. http://www.lyttleknives.com/ Brian's site some lovely sgain dubhs.
Last edited by bluebonnet; 14th September 13 at 07:03 AM.
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14th September 13, 09:32 AM
#3
Drooling over 3 and 4....
Wow !
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15th September 13, 10:48 AM
#4
Glad you like them. The deer's hoof one is still sold over here, normally in the touristy places.
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