First time posting, in the knife forum.
This knife was given to me, by an old, “to me, anyway, I was 18” cowboy, in south central Montana. When an older hand ,figured a young hand, wasn’t quite useless, it was a bit of a tradition, to give him a bit of gear. Its been 34 years, and I’m still proud, to own this knife.
The spine is a slightly peened over, from splitting mule deer, and elk sternum.
First time posting, in the knife forum.
This knife was given to me, by an old, “to me, anyway, I was 18” cowboy, in south central Montana. When an older hand ,figured a young hand, wasn’t quite useless, it was a bit of a tradition, to give him a bit of gear. Its been 34 years, and I’m still proud, to own this knife.
The spine is a slightly peened over, from splitting mule deer, and elk sternum.
Ruanas are really neat. They have a pretty great youtube video in how they are made. Where in central Montana were you? I worked on a ranch up in Geyser, still do when I'm able to get away from work out here.First time posting, in the knife forum.
This knife was given to me, by an old, “to me, anyway, I was 18” cowboy, in south central Montana. When an older hand ,figured a young hand, wasn’t quite useless, it was a bit of a tradition, to give him a bit of gear. Its been 34 years, and I’m still proud, to own this knife.
The spine is a slightly peened over, from splitting mule deer, and elk sternum.
What do you folks use to store your fixed blades and folders? I am using backpacks and satchels. Is there a better product?
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I have a couple of these for the folders. They make different sizes.
https://nalpak.com/pelican-1300-21-knife-case/
I have a couple of these for the folders. They make different sizes.
https://nalpak.com/pelican-1300-21-knife-case/
This is my new knife.