#131230 - 04/27/08 12:37 AM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: TS_Shawn]
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Carpal Tunnel
Registered: 08/03/07
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Hi TS_Shawn, This discovery is going to cost me Fallkniven NL5 IDUN and NL5cx IDUN (Cowry X Damascus Steel) Perhaps a classic Scandinavian for the collection.
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#131240 - 04/27/08 02:39 AM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: Art_in_FL]
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Old Hand
Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 924
Loc: Toledo Ohio
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I'm not a collector. I might have a dozen or more knives of various description. Mostly the number grew as I found ones that served my purposes better and older ones got tired. For me knives are just tools. They just have to cut. I use guns like that; I have an Anschutz 22 rifle that is a little abused as I hunt with it. My friend thinks I’m nuts (he takes an old Marlin 22) to take an $800.00 22 out in the field to get banged around. But that’s what I bought it for, to hunt with. It works great and I score a lot of hits with it.
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#131245 - 04/27/08 03:30 AM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: TS_Shawn]
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Stranger
Registered: 04/13/07
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Over at the Bark River forum on Knifeforums, the old hands warn against the possibility of contracting Barkaholism. I've only got one knife from them so far(a Bravo-1), but I WANT about a dozen others. Unfortunately, knife collecting is an expensive hobby. Sigh.
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#131251 - 04/27/08 01:12 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: Emp]
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Registered: 11/27/06
Posts: 707
Loc: Alamogordo, NM
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Welcome TS Shawn, Take a step into the bladeforums as someone else said. My guess is, if history proves true, your Bark River Gameskeeper is going to lead to an expensive Bark River and convex-ground edge habit. COnvex is relatively easy to sharpen and a good one is the Falknivven like Am-Fear posted. Next up? Some Scandinavian grinds! Take a look here at the Helle, Brusletto, Roselli, EKA, and Karesuandio knives: http://www.ragweedforge.com/You're not done yet............ ((( )))
Edited by Stretch (04/27/08 04:25 PM)
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#131252 - 04/27/08 02:03 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: BobS]
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Registered: 03/02/03
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Loc: NJ, USA
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I use guns like that; I have an Anschutz 22 rifle that is a little abused as I hunt with it.
Those Anschutz rifles are incredable, the best I've ever shot. Their target rifles with the 54 action are simply amazing. They'll put a bullet through the same hole all day long. They aren't cheap, but they're worth it.
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#131277 - 04/27/08 07:51 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: Paul810]
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Good knives, good guns, and a woman to boot. Good thing my wife's not in the room or I'd be grounded off the forum for a bit, heh heh heh...
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#131283 - 04/27/08 08:02 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: benjammin]
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Registered: 02/08/08
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Loc: Toledo Ohio
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What she doesn't know can't hurt you...
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#131482 - 04/29/08 04:40 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: TS_Shawn]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 12/09/02
Posts: 204
Loc: Long Island, New York
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Well, when you fall off the wagon again, take a look at the Gene Ingram Knives website. I'll vouch for the quality of his creations.
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#131678 - 04/30/08 11:53 PM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: JOEGREEN]
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Newbie
Registered: 03/11/08
Posts: 38
Loc: Washington, D.C.
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Thank you all for suggestions on other knives and forums. I'm checking them out. The Bark River "Gameskeeper" arrived today from A.G. Russell (excellent service!). It's more substantial than I expected as the steel is quite thick (.215"). Ritter's MK3 is my basis for comparison. They are virtually the same length. The Ritter's blade is bigger and just feels more like a tool. While handsome, the Gameskeeper is not so expensive that I'd be scared to use it. It came with a nice leather sheath. Obviously I'm new at this but it strikes me as a good value and I'm pleased with the purchase. When I figure out how to post pics I will do so. This is an interesting blade from Bark River. I have no idea how much it is but it intrigues me. I'm hooked. Golock http://www.barkriverknifetool.com/bushcraft/golok/index.html"The Bark River Golok has it's Roots in the Traditional Tools of the Region of Indonesia. This Type of Tool has been used for Centuries and has proven to be one of the most useful for Bushcraft. The Golok is Light and Compact and is easy fo carry for a large knife. It Excels at Trail Clearing, Chopping, Shelter Building, Notching and Spliting Firewood. The large knife will take Batoning without a Complaint and it great for use as a Draw Knife for Stripping Bark or Creating a Flat Area of a log. We feel it is one of the Best Bushcraft Tools avalible on Today's Market." Blade Steel: Hardness: Thickness: Blade Length: Overall Length: Weight: 0170-6 58RC Blade .210 inches 11 inches 17 inches 16 ounces
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#142990 - 08/06/08 02:49 AM
Re: ETS-induced knife addiction
[Re: TS_Shawn]
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Newbie
Registered: 03/18/03
Posts: 31
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I've come over to the "bark" side myself. I have a mini canadian, which is the most beautiful and functional fixed blade I have seen! I have spent way too much time perusing the bark river section of the interstores and have an edk seax on it's way to me, in blue maple burl! It should work well in the kitchen as well as outdoors, or slicing stuff up when cooking with the neighbors.
I still want a canadian special. At first I thought the blade shape odd but now I see how handy and useful it is. It should be very sturdy for rugged outdoor use. And the convex edge is easy to keep sharp.
Oh I still like my swamp rats but they are not nearly as portable or pretty to look at. I think the lack of coating on the barks makes it slice food better. The little mini seems to just "scare" my vegies to pieces.
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