Ripster wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 1:56 am
cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 6:14 pm
TPK wrote: ↑Mon Nov 02, 2020 11:32 am
Thanks Mate!
I like those Australien "Bunny Knives" you guys have over there. Was that you who posted those about a year ago?

I can't remember.

Those were some very classy looking knives whoever it was.
Are these them.
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Those are beautiful Cudgee , just catching up on some reading here and just saw these,Wow. Do they feel nice in hand ? They look like they would ! Why are they called”Bunny knives

“ ,if you wouldn’t mind. Thanks friend
They are all nice in the hand. They are called " Bunny Knives " as a generic term. When rabbits were in plague proportions over here, a lot of people shot and trapped rabbits. With our then still very strong connections to England, they were our main trading partner and a lot of our products came from England, especially tools and such. Joseph Rodgers were one of our main suppliers of cutlery, even knives and forks for the kitchen and dining rooms. All of my family had Joseph Rodgers cutlery sets. These particular knives were easily available and with the Clip Point blade were easy to carry and perfect for skinning rabbits. So the name just morphed into " Bunny Knife". But any single blade barlow with a clip point can be classed as a Bunny Knife. My interest in knives started when i was gifted my first Joseph Rodgers Bunny Knife when i was a kid being taught to hunt rabbits with a .22 single shot rifle. That is 50 years ago and i have retained my liking of knives since, i just like a sharp pocket knife in my pocket. As an aside, when i joined here, i needed a name, and where i learnt to hunt and gun and knife safety was at a family friends farm. This family friend gifted me my first knife, a Joseph Rodgers Bunny Knife from De Grandi's sports store in Warrnambool where all my family came from. But his farm was at a little place about 10 miles out of Warrnambool at a place called CUDGEE, so i thought that was a good user name to settle on. That was 50 years ago, and i remember it like it was yesterday, hope i have not bored you. You have a good weekend.
PS- De Grandi's sports store was a family run mom and pop store that only closed about 5 years ago.