Let's see those zombie slayers

Some more....

Harald Moeler of Canada I believe....

got these pics at the Pasadena CA show a few months back.

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Those of you who attended BLADE in GA this year.....


Egyptian Zombies/Mummies BEWARE!
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THIS would ward off any zombies on sight!
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Midevil Zombies, however rare must FEAR the broadsword!
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Giant Italian Zombies? totally possible and therefore these are necessary 2thumbs
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Some more....

Harald Moeler of Canada I believe....

got these pics at the Pasadena CA show a few months back.

bladeshow085.jpg

bladeshow095.jpg



Those of you who attended BLADE in GA this year.....


Egyptian Zombies/Mummies BEWARE!
P5300111.jpg


THIS would ward off any zombies on sight!
P5290025.jpg


Midevil Zombies, however rare must FEAR the broadsword!
P5280011.jpg


Giant Italian Zombies? totally possible and therefore these are necessary 2thumbs
P5280022.jpg

P5280139.jpg

CRAP........... a zombie see the size of some of thoughs knives and die on the spot.
 
Well I am new here(1st) post. and I know I am not anywhere near the class you guys are. But i love making knives. i make all my knives from Resurrected Materials big old sawmill blades ,files ,rasps, plowshares and alike). I love the Rustic look on knives. I made this from a plowshare. guess you could call it a zombie killer. She is 18.5" oal witha 14" blade which was hammered forged from a plowshare. Spine is 5/16" full convex grind.<><
 
Welcome!

Yes sir, that would definitly qualify as a Zombie Killer!

Thanks for sharing and don't be shy with more photos...:)


BC
 
:eek: that is just down right beautiful. A true zombie slaying piece of steel. Love it!

And I hate all who own multiple Siskas.....I wont say any names....Ricky2thumbs:D

Bill, congrats on your Siska...she is a beaut!!!!!!

Nice blades here fellas!

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Thats for going after those New Orleans vampires and zombies that Anne Rice writes about.:D
 
My biggest fixed blade is my Sean O'Hare Badger. Here are the specs:

Overall Length - 9.5"
Blade Length - 5"
Blade Thickness - 5/32"
Handle - Green Canvas Micarta
Pins - Mosaic
Sheath - Concealex

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Thats for going after those New Orleans vampires and zombies that Anne Rice writes about.:D

I didnt think you could kill vampires with a knife, maybe a silver bullet or is that for warewolves? I could cast up some silver bullets. If I remember right it takes a wooden stake driven through the heart to kill a vampire. Maybe the New Orlean vampires are different than ordinary vampires.
 
Here's a couple of mine.

The big bowie was probably the 5th or 6th knife I forged.

The axe was one of my latest..

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And just in case you want to butcher one of the zombies after killing it...

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And just in case you want to butcher one of the zombies after killing it...

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Tastes like chicken!!!!!!!!!!!:eek:2thumbs:D
 
I went through a pretty serious "fighter faze" a few years ago..these all go sold...but they went with the thread...

Laci Szabo UUK

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Fugu...

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All American, and my Martin Savanna longbow...

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And my "Grail I sold like a total dumbass" A Bob Doizer, Jim Keating Crossada

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Here's the closest thing I've made to a Zombie Slayer. Tosa : 6" blade 3/16" thick, 12" OAL.
-John
 

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