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    Default Here comes a bushking

    I have finished a Bushking. Its made of 3,2 mm 440C and is 221 mm long the blade is 112 mm long and 29 mm wide. Its handle of fod micarta and the finish is blasted.





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    very tactical looking, like it!

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    Thank you Wilderbeast

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    Stunning 'flow' through that. lovely Job, Seved.
    Dont thank me, its what I do.

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    Thanks bushwacker bob .

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    Looks a bonny knife a real user though
    Avise La Fin

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    LOL, bonny maybe yes its a real user it should hold up realy good.

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    Just been on your website and theres some really nice looking stuff on there.
    I'm liking the little short bladed utility knives with the good sized grips.



    But I especially like this little number, its a beauty.
    If its in you're hand you can't see the colour and if you drop it on the ground you can spot it a mile off.

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    Like that bright coloured handled one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demographic View Post
    Just been on your website and theres some really nice looking stuff on there.
    I'm liking the little short bladed utility knives with the good sized grips.



    But I especially like this little number, its a beauty.
    If its in you're hand you can't see the colour and if you drop it on the ground you can spot it a mile off.
    Thank you guys .

    Yes i made the two with wood handles a few years back. The one to the right have curly birch handle and the one to the left have limetree masur. They are hollow ground and i think they were in 1770. Two handy little knives
    The other one is a Budgethunter with orange G10. Very nice modell i think, nice lines and good grips. Steel is AEB-L

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    Nice work there. I am just taking my first steps in the world of knife making.

    Once I have finished building the forge that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wayne View Post
    Nice work there. I am just taking my first steps in the world of knife making.

    Once I have finished building the forge that is.
    Thank you .

    Knife making is a poison, You cant stop when started it. But its realy fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seved View Post



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    For some reason, this pic makes me think of a sports car. Very clean, flowing lines, it looks like it should go fast
    A beautiful knife....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rory McCanuck View Post
    For some reason, this pic makes me think of a sports car. Very clean, flowing lines, it looks like it should go fast
    A beautiful knife....
    LOL that was new. But you right it realy have flowing lines.

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    Seved,

    Have you ever made one with bright yellow scales?


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    Yes i have actually.. I made those its olive wood in the handle.

    Seved




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