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terryl308 wrote: Mon Jun 01, 2020 8:07 pm I haven't posted any thing lately but got this one done yesterday for my sis's son. He is a former Marine, anyway this knife has nothing to do with the Corp but she just wanted him to have one of my homemade things. It is made of O-1 and English walnut, it doesn't have many straight lines, but does fit the hand pretty good. I put finger grooves in it and the handle has a slight curve. And comes with my hand stitched 9 ounce leather sheath. ::tu:: Terry
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Another work of art Terry!! NICE!! ::tu::
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Thanks for the comments guys, I appreciate them./ ::handshake:: Terry
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Really impressive work Terry.____Dave
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Great looking knife and sheath! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I picked this up in a pawn shop in North Carolina about 10 years ago for $5. It is un marked. When I got it I could see official knife etched in the blade but it’s gone now. Other members here said it’s possibly a Cardinal Cutlery Boy Scout knife.
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Here’s my favorite fixed blade. A 171UH Pro Hunter my dad gave me years ago. The stock on my rifle is beat to death from the handle of this knife wearing it on my side and carrying my rifle on a sling. I’ve carried both since 1995.
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Sent this one to my Great-Grandson
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And this one to my Great-Nephew
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Wobblehead, That Pro Hunter must provide you with countless memories of hunts gone by or possibly campfire stories. Excellent that you have kept and maintained this artifact of your personal history.
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::nod::
Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:40 pm Wobblehead, That Pro Hunter must provide you with countless memories of hunts gone by or possibly campfire stories. Excellent that you have kept and maintained this artifact of your personal history.
::tu:: ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:40 pm Wobblehead, That Pro Hunter must provide you with countless memories of hunts gone by or possibly campfire stories. Excellent that you have kept and maintained this artifact of your personal history.
Lots of deer have been cleaned with it. I always liked it because I could break the pelvis with a couple hard hits.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:40 pm Wobblehead, That Pro Hunter must provide you with countless memories of hunts gone by or possibly campfire stories. Excellent that you have kept and maintained this artifact of your personal history.
Here’s my model 700 mountain rifle and my pro hunter. I got the rifle for Christmas in 1994 when I was 12.
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A fine pairing. What region to you live in?
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:38 pm A fine pairing. What region to you live in?
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jerryd6818 wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:27 pm Sent this one to my Great-Grandson
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Lincoln Brian Mohr.jpg
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And this one to my Great-Nephew
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Their mothers will give them to them when they feel like the time is appropriate.
Very cool. Lucky little rascals!!!

Just derustified this one and evened out the handle a little.....
Soooooooooooooo sharp this old Imperial steel gets...
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Don’t get to post in this thread often but wanted to share this Browning Damascus Classic Fighter. Designed by Master Hattori. 200 layer double edged Damascus blade w/ cocobolo handles. More info in the “other Seki made” thread in the “high end Japanese Knife” forum.
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Wobblehead wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 4:14 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:40 pm Wobblehead, That Pro Hunter must provide you with countless memories of hunts gone by or possibly campfire stories. Excellent that you have kept and maintained this artifact of your personal history.
Here’s my model 700 mountain rifle and my pro hunter. I got the rifle for Christmas in 1994 when I was 12.
Nice combo wobblehead, What caliber is your mountain rifle, I got one in 280 that is my favorite rifle, light weight but really accurate? ::tu:: ::tu:: Terry
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Mine is 7mm-08. My dad has one in 260 and a friend has the 25-06. I’m going to eventually get a 270,30-06 and 280. A few were also made in 243.
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That 7mm-08 is a fine caliber from all I've read about it. Every caliber has its advocates. My favorite is .270.
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Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:02 pm That 7mm-08 is a fine caliber from all I've read about it. Every caliber has its advocates. My favorite is .270.
They all have their place for sure. I used a Ruger 77 in .270 for forty years and still shoot it occasionally, but other favorites are my .243 Winchester in a first-gen Ruger 77, and my pronghorn gun, a .300 Winchester Short Mag in a Weatherby. It would be a fine elk gun but I am too pathetic physically to clamber all over the mountain. I love to shoot the .243 as there is negligible recoil and it is perfect for whitetail. Lots of the newer calibers are great, but if one only could go all the way back and just have the 30-.06 as far as rifles go, it would be quite adequate for every kind of game in the Americas.
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tongueriver wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:22 pm
Quick Steel wrote: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:02 pm That 7mm-08 is a fine caliber from all I've read about it. Every caliber has its advocates. My favorite is .270.
They all have their place for sure. I used a Ruger 77 in .270 for forty years and still shoot it occasionally, but other favorites are my .243 Winchester in a first-gen Ruger 77, and my pronghorn gun, a .300 Winchester Short Mag in a Weatherby. It would be a fine elk gun but I am too pathetic physically to clamber all over the mountain. I love to shoot the .243 as there is negligible recoil and it is perfect for whitetail. Lots of the newer calibers are great, but if one only could go all the way back and just have the 30-.06 as far as rifles go, it would be quite adequate for every kind of game in the Americas.
I’ve always said if I could only have one rifle it would be a model 700 30-06. I normally carry my 7-08 mountain rifle but occasionally I carry my 7600 carbine pump 30-06. I sold my savage 110 270 because the barrel was 6 feet long and it was a chore to hunt with.
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Malanika flat-ground drop point hunter and simple but high grade boot sheath. Unknown steel.
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Beautiful pair, Cal!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks! I did not buy the puuko. Only so much money in the kit.
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