Oldnretired
Well-Known Member
Hi. I'm retired and started researching and putting together knives a while back (I don't forge or really want to). I have lots of time now and started putting together my own knives so I could get exactly the right fit, balance, type of steel, blade design etc. that I want in different knives for different tasks.
About 30 years ago I fitted my own sambar grips for my blackhawk. Put them on, shoot it and adjust-repeat until it just naturally aimed where I wanted it to.
That got me to thinking about knives and how alot of knives I own just don't feel right in my hand.
I am also fond of 1800's carving knives with their thin blades, nice patina and history. Always puts a smile on my face to pick one up.
About 30 years ago I fitted my own sambar grips for my blackhawk. Put them on, shoot it and adjust-repeat until it just naturally aimed where I wanted it to.
That got me to thinking about knives and how alot of knives I own just don't feel right in my hand.
I am also fond of 1800's carving knives with their thin blades, nice patina and history. Always puts a smile on my face to pick one up.