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  • Knife Lady

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    Those pics of Brad's knives do not do any justice for those knives. They are awesome knives with such great detail on them. The damascus is so cool and unique. These are a must see in person.:D
     

    andrew

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    Where the fur traders sang
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    drbarnes

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    Caleb, its a khukri, a traditional farm tool of the Nepalese people from the Himalayas. I was just out cutting firewood with my dad in the woods and used it to clear brush from around the tree to make it easier to chainsaw up the wood and roll it to the truck. It will take out a 1" sapling tree in 1 hit and made quick work of clearing out thorny weeds and anything else. My dad had some loppers with him and I was about twice as fast. He was really impressed especially getting some little trees out of the way.

    And the big one makes a great chopper
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    DaKruiser

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    Picked up these cool little ESEE AH-1 arrow heads from Knife Lady, She's so awesome!:D

    The pouches are made using ESEE cards that come with their knives and a piece of kydex.

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    whiteman

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    I wouldn't use it to strip wire but I have used it. The Scales were gave to me by a Knife Dealer friend of mine. He gave Reese a couple sets of ivory and said I get my pick. The Swayback was the perfect knife for the size of ivory. I have a few others that I carry but this is one of my favorites.
     
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