Pict
24-06-2008, 23:19
I was downtown today and I bought a pair of large slipjoints. I just couldn’t help myself. They are both made by Zebu of Barretos, São Paulo. I have really grown to love these traditional “Pica Fumo” style Brazilian pocket knives. They have stainless blades but take a really nice edge. They make a great companion to a machete.
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The upper knife has an 82 mm blade the lower 90mm. Zebu’s tend to have very stiff springs and no blade play at all. These don't lock, so I imagine they would be UK legal for bushcraft.
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It is very difficult to find a decent, nationally made small fixed blade knife in Brazil. The Zebu’s are solid workers; I use these for bushcraft tasks a lot. Mac
Zebu Website (http://www.zebubarretos.com.br/) (Portuguese)
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/4753/img3692pn7.jpg
The upper knife has an 82 mm blade the lower 90mm. Zebu’s tend to have very stiff springs and no blade play at all. These don't lock, so I imagine they would be UK legal for bushcraft.
http://img262.imageshack.us/img262/5855/img3696be4.jpg
It is very difficult to find a decent, nationally made small fixed blade knife in Brazil. The Zebu’s are solid workers; I use these for bushcraft tasks a lot. Mac
Zebu Website (http://www.zebubarretos.com.br/) (Portuguese)