Hey all,
My father in law 70th is coming up soon and I was thinking of getting him a damascus steel drop point hunting knife. Can anyone recommend a knife through personal experience or good places to look.
Many thanks
Knife recomendations
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Knife recomendations
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Re: Knife recomendations
One of my prized possessions is a Dozier knife. AFAIK, Bob Dozier doesn't do Damascene steel but he makes great knives.
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Re: Knife recomendations
Dang!! Now I need to spend another hundred dollars that my wife wont like. She thinks that 15 is enough knifes, but what does she know?AndyC wrote:Have you thought of a finished damascus blade and putting it together for him?
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Former co-worker's company:
http://cmforgeknives.com/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He is the head guy. Makes incredible hunting and protection knives, and probably half of our officers carry some of his work. Amazing quality work from a great guy.
http://cmforgeknives.com/index.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
He is the head guy. Makes incredible hunting and protection knives, and probably half of our officers carry some of his work. Amazing quality work from a great guy.
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