Yes, it's a Schulps. I have quite a few. He was as interesting a man as his knives were. I used to see him yearly at a local Renaisance Faire. We'd talk while the rest of the group wandered around. It just isn't the same now.
This is one of my favorite hunting knives. FROST Cutlery (imported from China) with custom made leather sheath. Overall length 8.25 inches.
Grade of steel is an unknown but its stainless never the less. It holds an edge well enough to skin two deer before re sharpening on angled cermic sticks. The large handle and blade shape are TOPS!!
OOOOH Knives, pre y2k I started searching for GOOD knives and was rapped up hard in that hobby for several years. I am not as active but manage to buy a few every now n again in between high end airgun and firearm acquisitions.
I actually came up with a unique graphic for the Chris Reeve Sebenza back in 2000 that actually means quite a bit to me and a few others called the Calvary Sebenza, my small part in knife history. I like CRK stuff A LOT...
with friends
some of my other favorites
someone say Kukri?
How a bout a VERY LIMITED Ghurka House WWIII with white micarta handles and blue blade with the kick but custom kydex sheath
yes I kinda got in deep and have a bunch of or have had a bunch of benchmade n spyderco and camilus blades I like n use and have given away to the knife poor friends who refused to buy anything better than the chinese counter knives for 5.00- it drove me crazy!
Then from left to right:
Extrema Ratio Black Talon
Extrema Ratio Nemesis
Extrema Ratio MF2
Extrema Ratio MF3 Ingredior Tanto
Boker Applegate Folding Dagger
Gerber Applegate Combat Folder
Coldsteel Ti-lite 6" on the bottom
Smallest knife is the Boker at 9.75". I like 'em large...
Kim has enough ideas without you giving him ideas, you know who will have to make that sheath.. Working on my carving ability's for it right now, getting tired of having someone else do it for me...
Hey guys been lurking around the site and you all have some great collections, enough cut to sink a boat/////
Gents, Gary is an ABS JS smith and a good buddy of mine that makes great knives. Msgt (ret) from 5th group so he knows which end is the pointy one (other than his head) and does pretty work.
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