smudge wrote: Two are hand made, one by myself and one from my mate. Can you guess which ones? |
Skoti wrote:
You should put up a pic of all the knives Arron has lost off the boat |
smudge wrote:
The screen isn't wide enough for that Skoti |
Fish Addict wrote: Like you smudge I've collected a few knives over the years. You do go back to the old favourites one of mine being a homemade carbon steel knife I inherited from my father. I expect it was made by my grandfather. What is the knife with the orange handle? My first thoughts were that it was a Swibo but the blade shape doesn't look right. Fish skinning knife?
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Fish Addict wrote: I see Svord knives are made in NZ. Are they any good? I don't recall seeing them in my neck of the woods. |
Fish Addict wrote: Waiuku ........... it's been a long time since I was in your neighourhood. In fact it was in 1970. I was part of an educational tour / visit of the steel mills. I clearly recall the words of the guide as we were wandering through the plant. He said 'if the alarms go off don't bother running, the explosion will wipe this place off the face of the earth'. That was about the full extent of the safety talk. How times have changed. |
Fish Addict wrote: The Victory Diogenes 22cm has a good reputation. Others will have their favourites. Here is a link for you. There is also a slim blade model. |
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