Wally Bidgood knives

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LAWOFNATURE
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Wally Bidgood knives

#1 Post by LAWOFNATURE » Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:06 am

Does anyone have any experience with knives made by Wally Bidgood?
I 've read a review in the Stickbow mag ages ago.
I picked up a nice little knife from Wally on the weekend. Will get some pics up soon.
So far I am very impressed. Just curious as to what others have thought.

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Re: Wally Bidgood knives

#2 Post by south_oz_russ » Wed Jul 14, 2010 5:36 pm

I got one at the Adelaide knife show a few years ago mate. solid as i love it. it came with a plain but sturdy sheath as well. takes a while to get sharp but stays sharp.
i'm sure you'll get plenty of use out of yours without any dramas.

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Re: Wally Bidgood knives

#3 Post by LAWOFNATURE » Fri Jul 16, 2010 3:20 pm

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Re: Wally Bidgood knives

#4 Post by kimall » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:01 pm

Nice mate what are the specs, steel and handle etc.Nice looking pouch as well how much did it set you back.
Cheers KIM

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Re: Wally Bidgood knives

#5 Post by LAWOFNATURE » Wed Jul 21, 2010 3:29 pm

kimall wrote:Nice mate what are the specs, steel and handle etc.Nice looking pouch as well how much did it set you back.
Cheers KIM
Steel is D2, hardened to 58 RC. Handle is Cocobolo (Dymondwood). Brass pins.
Pouch holds it in very well.
Dont know the dimensions :lol: but damn it fits in my hand nicely.
price was 250

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