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gearinsitu · 3 years
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Winter Orchids. @platinum.pen.sa #fountainpen @leathermantools #leathermanjuice #leatherman #juicexe6 @drop #massdrop #ochsworx #rwl34 @ochsworx #carbonfiber #mokuti #timascus @olightworld #olighti5t @victorinoxnorthamerica #myvictorinox #victorinox #sak4edc #edc #sakallday #edcgear #everydaycarry #limitededition #edccommunity #edcpocketdumps #pioneer2016 https://www.instagram.com/p/CZKGlykOqVJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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arthurbrehm · 2 years
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a beautiful and well handmade #gentlemans #pocketknife by edwin steimer, mainz (germany) #rwl34 #motherofpearl #steimerknives #gentlemanfolder #mainz #germany (hier: Mainz, Germany) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdP15HCsIDD/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bladepoint-eu · 3 years
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Fatbob 75 by Eklund in RWL-34 powdersteel. This steel is a modernized version of ATS-34, the Japanese ball bearing steel popularized for knives by Bob Loveless in the 70s. Bob's legacy lives on with this hard wearing and tough steel, produced by internationally renowned Swedish Damasteel. #bladepoint #customknives #knifemakingsupplies #knifemakingcommunity #messermacher #knivmakare #couteauartisanal #puukko #pukkoknife #tollekniv #rwl34 #knifemaking #knifelife #customknifemaker https://www.instagram.com/p/CPDB0vUD4li/?utm_medium=tumblr
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artblades · 8 years
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mitrashkov-blog · 7 years
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Sweet butt. 😁 . This  one is finally finished too and available for sale in my Etsy shop. For more details - DM or e-mail me at [email protected]. Have a nice day! 🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬 . . . . #Bulgaria #bulgarian #knifemaker #handmade #handcraft #steel #rwl34 #stabilisedwood #hunting #outdoors #camping #hiking #knifepics #wip #knifeporn #blade #blades #huntingknives #handcraft #leather #leathercraft #stitch #leatherwork #wip #bushcraft #bushcraftknife #survival #madeinbulgaria #proudtobebulgarian (at Pleven, Bulgaria)
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On est tombé sur cette dague en forêt ! ///// We stumbled on this dagger in the forest ! ///// Photo : One cut studio ///// #knives #knifeporn #knifelife #knifecommunity #dagger #dague #couteau #antretoisecoutellerie #excalibur #rwl34 #ironwood #france🇫🇷 #artisanat #messer #cuchillo #coltello #artisanat #artisanatdart #myauvergne #clermontferrand #forest #onecutstudio (à Antretoise Coutellerie)
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sickfish23-blog · 7 years
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Let’s make a sheath for this bad boy... #kydex #kydexsheath #handmadeknives #knives #rwl34 #homemademicarta #camo
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g-r-parker-blog · 7 years
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I blame you @mrixman. #geargeek #knifeknut #usnstagram #knifeclub #spyderco #pekkatuominen #flashbatch #rwl34 #mailcall #hefeweizen #drakesbrewing
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mcqbushcraft · 6 years
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Due to numerous requests @lbcustomknives has created a Scandinavia Grind version of Field Master Knife. This is accompanied by a leather sheath and features the same RWL34 high performance stainless steel. When they become available I will send a notification out to the subscriber list. #fieldmasterknife #mcqbushcraft #handmadeknives #knifemaker https://www.instagram.com/p/Bo10E5MlgvP/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ler5zy8t2isy
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andre1963blog · 3 years
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Caterpillar Zircuti and pink mammoth
Handmade Caterpillar folding knife with Zircuti bolsters, pink mammoth molar handles and RWL34 mirror polished blade on IKBS ceramic bearings. #ikbs #folder #flipper #knife #knifemaking #collectable #EDC #carry #andre_knives #south_african #zircuti #mammoth
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gearinsitu · 5 years
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Umm, I think I like this! My #purple #victorinoxpioneer #leathermanjuice & #olighti3e have a new friend! The new @ochsworx @drop #massdroporca with its purple #mokuti #timascus clip and pivot. What do you guys think? The marbled #carbonfiber almost blends in with the pavement. Don't you think? I'm loving the #harpoon fin on the spine of the #RWL34 blade! #passionsleadhere #dropstudio #ad #knifecollaboration #knifecollector #knivesanonymous #knifeaddict #massdrop #ochsworx #reate #reateknives @reateknives @reateknivesusa #knifenut #SAKarmy #sak4edc #leatherman #MyVictorinox #olight #handdump #edchanddump (at Canada) https://www.instagram.com/p/BxSJGILBXk6/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=15z9l0nogkfut
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12 cm blade in RWL34 Antique ivory handle with black spacers Mokume collar by master Bruno Corona with Giro giro tondo motif. Good vision 🔥🔥 🚨IGNOR HASHTAG 🚨 • #knife #restore #handmadeshoes #restoreyourlife #handmadeceramic #restorefinds #handmadehome #restore2021 #handmadedoll #knifepainting #handmadepierce #handmadedesign #handmadelife #democracywins #tagify_app #indiandemocracy #restoredcars #knifephotography #decorative #handmadejewelry #decorativepillows #handmadegifts #knifescales #savedemocracy #handmadehk #democracynow #knifepics #democracyatwork #handmadeembroidery #handmadeindonesia • • 🚨For amazing restorations on my channel- https://youtu.be/tft-r2zNB6E (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/COxsUCuDSkG/?igshid=dixcvj74wp1v
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hvedegaardknives · 4 years
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Yellow canvas micarta, carbonfiber inlay, the steel is rwl34.
What do you think of it? 🔪
#hvedegaardknives #madeindenmark #danishdesign #knifelife #knifenut #knifecollection #knifecommunity #knifeporn #knifepic #bushcraft #bushcraftknife #huntingknife #edcknife #customknives #knifemaking #knifestagram #messer #coltello #couteau
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123designsrq · 5 years
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THE PRISM EDC KNIFE BLADE WAS INSPIRED BY THE ARCHITECTURAL CHURCH ANGLES
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The Prism bases itself off a of sorts. Inspired through the Church and its angles in design, this extremely popular EDC knife blade, The Prism is is smaller in size, more prepared, well put together, and merely as legendary. Bharucha began off like a artist having a mere penchant for knives. His fashion sense, proportion, symmetry, and form helped him carry his skills to knife-designing, allowing him to produce the legendary Church, after which redesign it as being the little-yet-stunning Prism. Calculating 7.4 inches when opened up, the Prism posseses an eye-catching skeletonized handle produced from two titanium parts introduced together. Sitting together may be the Prism’s money-bringer, its 3.4-inch blade, produced from RWL34 stainless. The edc knife blade has custom steel, named after legendary knife maker Robert W. Loveless, is characterized by its high edge strength, toughness, hardness after heat treatment, and corrosion resistance. Couple by using the Prism’s spear-point shape and it is already a champion. The blade works like no bodies business for piercing and slicing (you could utilize it outdoors, in order to open boxes… it’s your decision, really), and swivels directly into the skeletal handle keep. While it may be opened up in fashion, a little cutout within the blade’s is perfectly placed that you should flick it open together with your middle finger. In the event that isn’t probably the most badass method to deploy a blade, I do not understand what is. And guess what happens makes things better still? The Prism’s lifetime warranty. Before you decide to arrived here, you might have visited another site or more that feels those are the expert consultancy around the best EDC knife blades. In the end, some sites do just regurgitate Amazon . com reviews. But let's be truthful. Simply taking photos of knives you've bought by no means implies you have either transported or really used stated knives by any means. Besides, the greater knives you have, the less one will get used. Period. Can you rather get the information from the youtube funnel or someone like myself that has place in more than a decade . 5 of protecting existence and property? I’ll allow you to decide. In the end, anybody who states that Spyderco’s Spyderhole is the favorite deployment system clearly doesn’t use their EDC knife for much anything apart from slicing butter. best edc knife 2019 best high end edc knife edc knife meaning best edc knife 2018 what is an edc knife best edc knife reddit best budget edc knife best edc knife under 50 Read the full article
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mitrashkov-blog · 7 years
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#Bulgaria #bulgarian #steel #knives #knifemaker #messer #messermacher #grind #grinder #knifeporn #edc #hunting #camping #outdoors #hiking #rwl34 #handsanding #stabilisedwood #walnut #proudtobebulgarian (at Pleven, Bulgaria)
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bushgearcouk · 8 years
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The Best Knives For Bushcraft
What is the best knife for bush craft - the one you have with you!
It may be an old adage but it is a good one. Ultimately, most knives will do many useful jobs, but are some better than others - of course they are! It just depends on what you are trying to accomplish. For example, you wouldn't use a small penknife to baton wood. Equally you wouldn't use a machete for fine detailed work (although it is possible). It's always best to use the right knife for the job.
So, with regards to bush craft and choosing a bush craft knife, it is important to think about what type of tasks you may need to complete with the knife. Some typical tasks that you can reasonably expect to achieve with a bush craft knife could be ; carving and shaping wood, cutting cordage, cutting and processing plant stalks, cutting meat, skinning and gutting animals and fish, foraging, hunting and more. For a closer look on how to choose a bush craft knife, please see our blog post here -
http://www.bushgear.co.uk/blogs/useful-information-and-discussions/how-to-choose-the-perfect-bush-craft-knife
So, armed with this knowledge, here is our top 10 list of bushcraft knives:
1) Mora Companion - An affordable entry level knife, with large comfortable handles, equally admired by experienced users. The companion is the successor of the Mora Clipper made famous by Ray Mears. It features a Scandinavian grind and is available in either stainless or carbon steel. It is relatively light weight making it very usable over longer periods. This knife is ideal for all manner of bush crafting tasks including light batoning (wood splitting). It is also easy to sharpen and maintain. Cost is around £11.00 making it extremely good value for money. Very little to say about this knife in terms of criticism. Get one, you won't be disappointed!
Available from us here:
http://www.bushgear.co.uk/products/strikefire-carbon-steel-companion
2) Condor Bushlore - Essentially, this is a clone of the famous Ray Mear's Woodlore knife. It features a fairly substantial 3mm thick blade with a full tang. The grind is a classic Scandi making it an ideal knife for the woods. Not the prettiest or most interesting of knives but makes for an extremely reliable no fuss companion for the woods. Steel - 1075 High Carbon.
Available from us here:
http://www.bushgear.co.uk/products/condor-bushlore-knife
3) Fallkniven F1 - The official survival knife of the Swedish air force. It has been partially designed as an escape tool to punch through aircraft fuselage, so you know it is tough! The knife features a 5mm thick blade but due to the precise convex grind, it is surprisingly good for wood work, as it tapers down very nicely. The F1 is available in several powdered steel choices including laminated VG10 and 3G. These steel are very high quality and very difficult to work with and this is reflected in the price. This one is a friend for life.
Available in the UK here:
https://alphabushcraft.com/products/fallkniven-f1-with-zytel-sheath
4) Cold Steel Pocket Bushman - As the name suggests, this is a folding knife. In fact, this is the folding version of their fixed blade knife "The Bushman".  From a safety and durability perspective, a fixed blade is nearly always going to be the smarter option. However, if you need to save space and would like something a little easier to carry, a folding knife may do the trick. The Pocket Bushman is a large folder that features a very secure and tough locking mechanism. The blade is made from a cryo quenched, German made, stainless steel and in our opinion, is top notch. We suggest this knife is suitable for a more advanced user, who is familiar with operating folding knives. Nevertheless, this is a seriously good bush tool. One for the big of hand.
Available in the UK here :
https://alphabushcraft.com/products/cold-steel-pocket-bushman-folding-knife
5) Opinel No9 Carbon - A true classic design that is reliable, practical and looks great. These French made knives have been around for over 120 years. They are available is many different sizes with a choice of premium,  stainless or carbon steel. Opinel knives feature a unique locking system which is reliable and safe and which can also be used to keep the blade in the closed position. The classic version features a Beech wood handle but other woods and materials are available. The blades are relatively thin meaning the knives are not suited to heavy duty tasks such as batoning but are excellent for whittling, carving, scoring and more. The spine of the Carbon steel blades also make for great fire steel strikers.
Available here in the UK here:
http://alphabushcraft.co.uk/folding.html
6) Helle Lapland - A very traditional Norwegian/Swedish style blade, fashioned after the Leuku design. Traditionally, this knife would have been used for game preparation, wood processing and many other camp tasks. The blade is large by most standards and is over 8 inches long, meaning the functionality borders on that of a machete. Few tasks are too much for this knife. The blade is made from cold rolled stainless steel.
Details here:
http://www.helle.no/products/knives/lappland/
7) Bison Bushcraft Woodsman Knife RWL34/G10 by Roger Harrington - Definitely not a knife for beginners due to the high price point but you do get a lot of quality and function for your money. Not too dissimilar to the famous Woodlore, the Woodsman Knife is a forest king. Features a substantial blade that feels like it could go on for ever.
Available here:
https://bisonbushcraft.co.uk/collections/available-knives/products/woodsman-knife-rwl34-g10
8) Spyderco Endura 4 - A rather left field choice for the average bush crafter. The Endura 4 is predominantly considered to be a tactical knife but we would argue that due to the steel used, the overall design and the full flat grind, it's uses reach far further afield. The blade is actually very "slicy" and travels through wood surprisingly easily whilst the back lock system provides a good level of safety.
Details here :
9) Mora Bushcraft - Mora have been making knives for over 125 years, specifically for outdoor tasks. It is no surprise therefore, that we had to include another of their great designs. The Mora Bushcraft features a 3.2mm spine so is more suited to heavier tasks as compared with the Mora Companion (see above). It is equally good at finer, more detailed work. Overall, bearing in mind steel choice, design, handle, aesthetic and functionality, this is probably the best value, true bushcraft knife on the list.
Available here:
http://www.bushgear.co.uk/products/mora-bushcraft-black
10) The Jacklore Knife - Established in 2012, Sandy has been making and perfecting his "Jacklore" for well over 5 years. It has been specifically designed for the art of bush craft and is an ideal companion for the woods, valleys and moors. Very high attention to detail and craftsmanship throughout. Sandy only turnsout a knife when he completely satisfied with every aspect of the build. He only makes an average of 2-3 knives per week.
Available directly from Sandy here:
http://www.jacklore.com/
And finally...
11) The Ray Mears Woodlore - Generally thought of as the pinnacle of bush craft knives, the Woodlore was designed by Ray Mears and British knife maker Stephen Wade Cox. The Woodlore has now been replaced by the "Ray Mears Bushcraft Knife". The Bushcraft Knife is made from 01 high carbon tool steel and is definitely a tool for life.
Available here:
https://www.raymears.com/Bushcraft_Product/743-The-Ray-Mears-Bushcraft-Knife/
So, which is the best knife for bush craft? The one that suits your usage style the most AND... the one you have with you!
Happy hunting!
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