anyone know of any knife makers in the West Yorkshire (Leeds/Bradfrod even better) area.
Cann't check on British Blades as works system prevents it.
anyone know of any knife makers in the West Yorkshire (Leeds/Bradfrod even better) area.
Cann't check on British Blades as works system prevents it.
How so? Why?Originally Posted by EdS
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"I feel I was denied critical need-to-know information!"
~ Burt Gummer
Izzit that list that someone (zeb?) posted a while ago?Originally Posted by Martyn
what list?
"I feel I was denied critical need-to-know information!"
~ Burt Gummer
Colin, I think Ed would like you to post the list here as he won't be able to access your link, with it being on British Blades.
I would have done it but I'm not allowed to access it! :-?
Cheers,
Stew.
Colin, Martyn, I just tried to follow Colin's link.
I was logged in on BB but still got bounced with the following
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Alick, you do not have permission to access this page. This could be due to one of several reasons:
Your user account may not have sufficient privileges to access this page. Are you trying to edit someone else's post, access administrative features or some other privileged system?
If you are trying to post, the administrator may have disabled your account, or it may be awaiting activation.
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cheers
Alick
Here it is:
According to the web page source code, the keywords are:
british,
uk,
custom knife,
knives,cutlery,
custom knives,
blades,
damascus,
handmade knife,
custom cutlery,
knife,
knifemaking,
knifemaker,
forum,
bladeforum,
knifeforum,
messerforum,
swordworum, typo BTW
folderforum,
fixedbladeforum,
supply,
supplies,
custom,
made,
maker,
automatic knife,
knives,
pocket knife,
making,
steel,
how to,
blade,
weapon,
knife collecting
Martyn MAY have made changes by now
That's cos your usergroup doesnt have permission to access that page.Originally Posted by alick
Hint, apply for BCCA membership.
Thanks for that Col, never saw it the first time round. For clarity, the list is the meta-tags for the site. They help search engines rank our site in terms of relevance to content and search words. Anyone can view the meta-tags easily by going to BB and clicking on "view > source" in your browser.
"I feel I was denied critical need-to-know information!"
~ Burt Gummer
He may be using Websense or Surf Patrol at work, which restricts sites such as porn, race hate, extreme politics and fanaticism and firearms etc.
The categories are vague and I think BB will possibly come under firearms/weapons as a blocked hit. To show how mad some of the categories are, I was at work seaching for some info on the rock band "Led Zeppelin" and kept getting blocked from music sites. Had a word with our internet admin, and he said the sites were blocked because they contained the word "Zeppelin". Zeppelin being an airship of the German Luftwaffe was considered a weapon and as such sites were blocked. Mad as a hatful of polecats !!
Martyn has now removed a couple of the tags (can you guess what they are? :roll: :wink: ) so anybody that's bin blocked might wanna try now :-D
Originally Posted by maddave
So nothing containing the word frigate (isn't there a frigate bird?), no stalwarts (Alvis), no hogs (Humber), no bobmber (jackets), no fox (armoured car, or light tank?)...
K.
I'm not that up on this computer stuff, but I guess its like MadDave said it down to some sort of blocking at our end.
It is quiet intresting (annoying) what it will and wont let through.
Sorry sent that before I'm finished.
The reason I'm after someone local is that I'd like to see how it done before I have a go myself.
As I'm new(ish) to "serious" bushcraft - having playedat it since I was a kid, any recogmendation of a good cheap beginners/intermediate knife.
I was thinking of one of the Kellam Lapp pukkos.
Also I'm a southpaw - does it make any difference with these blades?
Cheers for your help
Excuss my ignorance as I post on BB as well, but whats BCCA membership, and cost??? Only asking as I can't get to my gallery I have on BB.
Simon
What doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
Bcca mebership is free just post your request in the BCCA membership forum on BBand Martyn will see to you :-D
Cheers
Shaun
Ed,Originally Posted by EdS
I have two of the Wolverines & can attest to the quality, I cant say, however, that they'll stand up to the sort of pounding that I've heard you butchers give your poor knives! BUT, they're good knives as far as I can see :wink:
As they have a dangler type sheath, I see no reason why they shouldn't be used by deviants like yourself (you'll just have to ask Bagman, he's one too :roll: )
you obvioulsy havent seen the video of the Bushcraftuk team hammering a kellam puukko 4cm into a tree ninty degrees to the grain and jumping on the handle!!!!!!! :shock:I have two of the Wolverines & can attest to the quality, I cant say, however, that they'll stand up to the sort of pounding that I've heard you butchers give your poor knives!
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I tell ya Keith...It's that barmy sometimes :shock:Originally Posted by Keith_Beef
i'm a leftie and love my IJ puukko. i pulled the ring with belt loop off and just have the sheath hanging with a leather bootlace through the remaining hole in the sheath. it's be easier to show with a pic than explain in writing. but carrying the sheath back to front with the seam on the outside looks like it was meant to be 8-)
cheers, and.
never thought about the probs for left handed sheaths. do neck sheaths work for both.
on the point of net blocking i've had trouble with biology revision as they contain rude words what a shocking thing the human body is
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It depends... I mostly do Kydex sheaths, and if I'm doing a flat-backed one, then most definitely it matters. If they're a clamshell-design, then I like to know the handedness of the wearer so I can get the rivets nice side out![]()
Peter
Scandi sheath are easy to make left handed.
It simply means that they bend the other way. By thi I mean that when the sheath is being formed you put the knife in with the belly of the blade facing to the right instead of the left!
Dave
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