Freds Edge Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2013 #1 Two small hunters , stag handles,4''blade, 1095 differently hardened ,would like some comments my wife is bias.
Two small hunters , stag handles,4''blade, 1095 differently hardened ,would like some comments my wife is bias.
D Doug Lester Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2013 #3 I really like the shape of the blades. How do they feel in the hand with that much curvature to the handles? Doug
I really like the shape of the blades. How do they feel in the hand with that much curvature to the handles? Doug
Freds Edge Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2013 #4 Doug they have a very natural feel . if you look at your hand you will notice a natural curve in your palm , they lay there very comfy.
Doug they have a very natural feel . if you look at your hand you will notice a natural curve in your palm , they lay there very comfy.
R ricky_arthur Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2013 #5 I like them, different design, but useful and unique. Can you show a shot of the pommels? How did you attach them?
I like them, different design, but useful and unique. Can you show a shot of the pommels? How did you attach them?
Lagrange Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2013 #7 Nice job Mr. Edge. I like deer handle knives. I am curious how you have the blades fastened. I cant see any pins in the pictures.
Nice job Mr. Edge. I like deer handle knives. I am curious how you have the blades fastened. I cant see any pins in the pictures.
Freds Edge Well-Known Member Mar 2, 2013 #8 the tangs are hidden, what I do is to slot the horn as deep as possible taking in to consideration the radius of the horn , then slot the tang to increase the grip , clean the slot well and epoxy.
the tangs are hidden, what I do is to slot the horn as deep as possible taking in to consideration the radius of the horn , then slot the tang to increase the grip , clean the slot well and epoxy.