If you look at the front of the blade on its side it's got a little bit of a dent where they hit it but they didn't make it go flat very well I own one and it did not come with a knife sharpener
Hello Bowie, I hope you’re doing well. Yes, you are correct about the blade, but I would like to clarify that when we design our historic knives, we focus entirely on the authentic historical design, following every detail closely. We ensure that any mistakes from that time are addressed, so there is no difference in the historical replica. However, we also offer knives with slight variations if that is preferred. Additionally, instead of a sharpening spike, we now provide a leather shoulder belt for a better customer experience. Please let me know if you have any further questions. Thankyou.
Where did you get this beauty from and how much did it run you cuz I’ve been looking for a full tang iron mistress that can do the work and look damn good doing it
I don’t understand. Why do people always take a knife and go out in the woods and pretend that it’s a hatchet or an ax? It’s not. Do People like that drive nails with screwdrivers and try to put screws in with hammers? How weird…. If you want to chop wood, get the right tool.
@@davidbell1619 Oh yes! I see that all the time, the men on horseback out west riding around having to make fire so they can eat their deer meat and drink their coffee. The automobile hasn’t been thought of yet nor has the interstate highway system and there are still Comanche out there so watch out for them. I live in reality, not the 1870s
If you look at the front of the blade on its side it's got a little bit of a dent where they hit it but they didn't make it go flat very well I own one and it did not come with a knife sharpener
Hello Bowie,
I hope you’re doing well. Yes, you are correct about the blade, but I would like to clarify that when we design our historic knives, we focus entirely on the authentic historical design, following every detail closely. We ensure that any mistakes from that time are addressed, so there is no difference in the historical replica. However, we also offer knives with slight variations if that is preferred.
Additionally, instead of a sharpening spike, we now provide a leather shoulder belt for a better customer experience. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Thankyou.
Where did you get this beauty from and how much did it run you cuz I’ve been looking for a full tang iron mistress that can do the work and look damn good doing it
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I don’t understand. Why do people always take a knife and go out in the woods and pretend that it’s a hatchet or an ax? It’s not. Do People like that drive nails with screwdrivers and try to put screws in with hammers? How weird….
If you want to chop wood, get the right tool.
Maybe you should read the fucking book.
Well said.
A knife like this IS an all purpose tool. They were made for a rough life in a rough land.
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Oh yes! I see that all the time, the men on horseback out west riding around having to make fire so they can eat their deer meat and drink their coffee. The automobile hasn’t been thought of yet nor has the interstate highway system and there are still Comanche out there so watch out for them.
I live in reality, not the 1870s
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Beautiful, I love it.
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Nice
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Que mania de usar armavde corte como si fuera hacha.
The "mute" knifeman.
Mate that branch wasn’t 8” it was lucky to be 8cm. I’m hoping it’s a typo
Lol you know how to get the radius of the branch ?
Nope.
What?