Large Hunting Knife
Presentations knives drawn and constructive criticism welcome! Let us avoid self-congratulation . . and specify our point of view positive or negative, thank you. Once will not hurt, but I can not resist the urge to express my deep admiration for your works and your personality. This beautiful hunting knife is an opportunity . . That said, the line is very pure and perfectly highlights the moiré steel. As for the stag, a noble material, if any, he recalls the original purpose of this impressive large hunting knife . . Technical side the C 130 should give it a pretty impressive cutting power. The blade is 3 mm thick, however, unusual in comparison to the size it should serve a great game. But certainly when you're a little about the same strength for this purpose . . Thank you for your message! It makes me even more pleasure to inaugurate a line with that large hunting knife a little different, with a clip handle / blade more refined than my usual. For the moment the sharpening is not done, but I already made two other knives in the same package damask, and the edge was indeed excellent. Issue size, I tend to keep scores relatively small which allows for light and handy knife. The 60Ni20 used in Damascus provides good toughness. In case of problems when serving a big game, there is more to fear from a break in the silk of the blade itself. Besides, when you look at the large hunting knife knives as they were traditionally produced in the past, there are rarely more than thick strips (or so the trend is to serve the game, instead towards daggers knives ). Excuse me, I forgot to answer this question. The wood was given to me by a hunter in the Vaucluse, but I believe it is indeed a deer around the Ventoux. He argues quite the comparison with sambar. Thank you for that clarification Bernard interresting, is originally from Marseille and its region, I was wondering, because if the deer had been reintroduced into areas other than the Ventoux . . (Baronnies or other). I missed this one. It is very beautiful, beautiful blade mass. I like the junction sleeve / guard / blade . . slightly less curvature in the back of the neck but proportionately, it should fall under control, right?. Yes, it falls well in hand, especially since, unlike my usual, I followed a more orthodox the thinnest part of the wood side plate, and the wider knob side. Very nice pictures for the presentation of this wonderfully beautiful large hunting knife . . and its case to the beautiful fall colors: a very wise choice, and a great accomplishment. The tie wrap is the most beautiful effect, and certainly more functional. All returns inevitably to a certain "mystique" of the hunt for a practitioner, and this is the reason why this work is particularly successful. . . . .