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ok guys busy week here for me again . lst week mas production this week finnished knives of a slightly higher calibre ! first job of the week socks sent this knife for a refurb . bit of elbow g

Great work Matt, and knives that will last a lifetime with care. Remember lads this is Matts living, not a hobby. Try not to knock him down on price, the knives / blades are worth every penny, and m

boar knife not a true "how to" but just a little write up following the construction of a knife from a file to a "boar knife" i had a similar knife planned but after a pm from a hunting life member

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Picked up from the post office today :) love it matt thank you very much .. I love the smell my wife says I'm wierd lol

I think she may be correct!! :laugh:

Lol it's only a leather sheath !

I just hope your cock doesn't fit in it............ :laugh:

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Picked up from the post office today :) love it matt thank you very much .. I love the smell my wife says I'm wierd lol

I think she may be correct!! :laugh:

Lol it's only a leather sheath !

I just hope your cock doesn't fit in it............ :laugh:

No . more hassle than its worth i would have to catch him hes running about in the back garden !!!

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Fieldcrafter knives have almost sold out this week !!!

There's 2x dymnd wood, black and green laminate available at £120 theses won't be repeated because the dust is very flammable when grinding the handles to shape , we get fires in the work shop from this :0

A single olive green canvas micarta at £120 the most popular of all the handle options .

 

And possibly a camo canvas micarta at £90

 

They all come sheathed and shaving sharp with free uk shipping !!

 

There are always blanks available that are ready to have handles fitted , they are sharp and are supplied with the brass fittings you need !

As are the hand made leather sheaths , in black 3.5mm shoulder leather

Hand made in every way and built like the knives super strong and with a little style

The blanks and sheaths if bought desperately are £40 each free uk shipping .

However .....

Why not create your own knife

buy a blank with fittings and a sheath for £75 free uk shipping ?

We do not offer non synthetic handle options even tho they are popular so if you really want the handle of your dreams the kit offers you that option !!

I can recommend mick Wardell for supplies of handle materials and finishing products !

Find him on eBay !

 

This has become a very popular option for hobby makers , it offers you an opener unity to be involved with your knife , tailor it to your style and taste .

With the knowledge the blade and sheath are ready to go once you compleat your master piece !!

 

Look forward to hearing from you .

All the best , matt

 

 

 

Website is now under construction !

Remember to look for me on face book as fieldcrafter-uk fieldcrafter-uk

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Good review. You living back in Bottesford again now Matt? Stay out of trouble with Ray! :laugh:

 

I've finally aquired a bench grinder, what grade grits do I need for sharpening etc?

 

The new standard fieldcrafter looks the business! Is it a larger design than my old one?

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Hi Ben thanks !!

I'm not living there I was advised to use another address so I don't get burgled or hassled while I work ( nice int it ?)

The size is the same as yours just a few subtle changes iv done to it , the design has been changed here and there a good few times now but just small changes .

Yeah that review , it's a good one eh ?

I'm still investing every penny back into the business .

I hope I get a return one day :) but what else would I do?????

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Hi Ben thanks !!

I'm not living there I was advised to use another address so I don't get burgled or hassled while I work ( nice int it ?)

The size is the same as yours just a few subtle changes iv done to it , the design has been changed here and there a good few times now but just small changes .

Yeah that review , it's a good one eh ?

I'm still investing every penny back into the business .

I hope I get a return one day :) but what else would I do?????

 

Ah right'o.

 

Well when funds allow I quite fancy one of those blanks to have a bash myself. Now I have this bench grinder it should make shaping the handle reasonably simple?

 

Been bill after bill the past month so I'll be in touch.

 

Matt, grits for this buffing wheel? For sharpening and polishing the steel and shaping handles?

 

Cheers mate.

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Sorry , is it a circular wheeled bench grinder or a belt and disk ??

If its a bench grinder I can't help only Stuart Mitchell ( that I know of) can make them do what he wants with them .

If its s belt and disc then grits from 40 to 400 are what you need!!

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there are two of my prototypes available here .

they are made of 3mm o1 tool steel 19cm total length 8.5cm blade .
flat ground with a midi bevel on the cutting edge .
canvas micarta handles 2x4mm brass pins and 8mm lanyard .
3.5mm leather sheath and a little pull tab for gettng them out the sheath .

im looking for £65 posted firstclass recorded delivery on each of them please .
they seemed popular with the deer stalking comunity yesterday at the midland game fair which is great as its designed as a utility \ wild food prep knife .
they are very eligant and nice in the hand .
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Thanks Ben !!

 

 

 

As a promotion of fieldcrafter- uk I am offering 5 fieldcrafters with sheath and free postage for the never to be repeated price of £100 each , once there gone that will be the end of the promotion !!

There are

2x black

2x G10

1x green available ..

As I say once there gone the promotion will end and back to the normal price of £120 each !

All the best , matt

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