New Bushcraft kit (Knives)
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New Bushcraft kit (Knives)
I just got this set from Matt at ML Knives. I thought I would place it in here instead of Cutting Edge as this is what I refer to as my 'old school' looking bush tools.
I basically wanted a straight, no fuss set that could do an array of tasks. The large/small combo does the trick!
It works well and I might go out tomorrow and see what I can find up the top of Peregrine Lookout. Its a great trail and there should be some good cold water in the creek...
I basically wanted a straight, no fuss set that could do an array of tasks. The large/small combo does the trick!
It works well and I might go out tomorrow and see what I can find up the top of Peregrine Lookout. Its a great trail and there should be some good cold water in the creek...
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Gundy
Nice set mate real rustic look.
Goes well with the traditional bushman.
Nice set mate real rustic look.
Goes well with the traditional bushman.
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nice start to the bushcraft theme a bit ot but as I type this its started dropping hailstones its meant to be summertime cheers
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A rustic looking kit Guy.
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excuse my ignorance, but whats the one with the curly tail for? Bottom of pics.
"I am the arrow..the arrow is me...together as one...I fly to thee"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
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Lovely looking knives Gundy!
I think the bottom one is a striker for the flint?
Mick.
I think the bottom one is a striker for the flint?
Mick.
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tracker wrote:Lovely looking knives Gundy!
I think the bottom one is a striker for the flint?
Mick.
hahh im thinking what sort of weird knife is this :lol
"I am the arrow..the arrow is me...together as one...I fly to thee"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
"the stick maybe crooked and the string hath no form,
then married by bowyer, transforms when first drawn"
"twang....thud"
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Great looking combo ya got there Guy! I take a very similar setup with me on my hunts... it works!
Matt
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Actually I was just kidding with you.. that is actually a special tool for removing the oysters from small marsupials... they are a delicacy where gundy comes from... *cough* .. victoria.. They all have them down there.. they just normally don't talk about it.stringnstik wrote:tracker wrote:Lovely looking knives Gundy!
I think the bottom one is a striker for the flint?
Mick.
hahh im thinking what sort of weird knife is this :lol
Edit to add: Whoops, I see you are from Victoria... are you trying to pretend you don't have one?
Mick.
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