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leeds



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One for the knife connoisseur?
This is one is for the discerning knife connoisseur and Defender owner

How many knives are made from Land Rover springs and wheel bearings.

Look here

We met the knife maker last year at the Bad Kissingen show. To say he was passionate about knife making is an understatement. To say that the Damascus steel is beautiful as well as incredibly functional is a gross understatement




Brendan
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We get knife makers at work sometimes and I have had the pleasure of cutting out some very fine Damascus.

Beautiful stuff.

The proper stuff is very special, lots of it these days is laser sintered which isn't as good as it tends to chip and flake when cut, but does mean you can design your own pattern!

Wonderful stuff, will have to have a go at making it one day Very Happy Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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mick



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Made all sorts of things in the past with old leaf springs and the coil including swords Shocked
Post #482532 15th Dec 2015 7:20pm
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Although if you carried it like the guy in the pics in the UK you'd probably be arrested!



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Post #482544 15th Dec 2015 7:47pm
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shaggydog



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And rightly so!

Not a tool for taking out of your workplace. Running Restoration Thread http://www.defender2.net/forum/post323197.html#323197

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m33ufo



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I agree. Although they may not be too impressed if I wore that to work!

Might get things done a little more speedily though Mr. Green
Post #482546 15th Dec 2015 7:55pm
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leeds



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Please note that photograph is one of two showing that the sheath can rotate on its mounting plinth. I will refrain from comments about the models thickening waist line Whistle

It is not a suggestion on how to carry a knife in a public place!


The law about carrying knives in a public place is worded a lot around reasonable cause. Some knives are banned out right. This knife does not fall into the banned area. A chef has reasonable cause to carry his work knives to work. A builder may have a 'stanley' type knife about his person whilst at work. However the chef or builder would have difficulties in pleading reasonable cause on a night out at the local pub or nightclub if they were carrying tools of their trade.

So lets not get too hung up on a couple of photographs. These knives will only be bought by a knife connoisseur who I am sure will be aware of the law concerning knifes and how to behave in a responsible manner.

Brendan
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Blacktt600



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Knives, don't get me started. Damascus, a thing of beauty yes but are they usable?
Post #482627 15th Dec 2015 10:37pm
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ken



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Totally useable for Bushcraft majority of my knives are SOG or Handmade Bison Bushcraft ones fettled by Roger Harrington Thumbs Up
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nakatanenga



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The "model" is me Wink

I am not aware about knife restrictions in the UK. This knife is designed to be legal in Germany and France. The blade is under a certain lenght.

This particular Damascus blade is designed for usability and EDC, not as a show piece. The prototype is in abuse for over 6 months by meself Wink WANTED:

SII or SIII in max 1.5k
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nakatanenga



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All sold! WANTED:

SII or SIII in max 1.5k
Post #483379 18th Dec 2015 3:39pm
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