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shrade do damn fine knives.

but if you want a realy good blade check out this guy: http://www.knivmakareliljas.dinstudio.se/news_1.html

he speaks spot on english and the scandinavian blades are some of the best made in the world ,and each unique.

heres his latest creation the handle is buffalo handle with a snake scrimshaw,and a hand forged carbon blade.

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large opinal ,soak blade in salt water untill it gets rust on it then it will take a good edge every time you sharpen it
why do you need to rust a blade , i use openals of different sizes , and they are a great allround knife, good for skinning, gutting, cutting and pearing, hold a good edge and are cheap and reliable , saves paying a fortune for a fancy name , they do the same job,
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large opinal ,soak blade in salt water untill it gets rust on it then it will take a good edge every time you sharpen it
why do you need to rust a blade , i use openals of different sizes , and they are a great allround knife, good for skinning, gutting, cutting and pearing, hold a good edge and are cheap and reliable , saves paying a fortune for a fancy name , they do the same job,

 

 

i used a whitby folder theyre ok but a pain to sharpen, got a cheap version on a buck knife its made by miki got it off a lad from sweeden for 10 fags it holds an edge and dirt cheap sweedish knife so if it gets lost no big loos

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