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This IS the Big Bore column,so I thought you guys may want to see a Big Bore Knife!
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Well,I tend to get carried away sometimes bewildered,this is my latest Custom I had made for my next Bear Hunt "Meet My Lil Friend"...GRIZZ! 18" and 3 pounds of StagNSteel shocker..Just in case my Lil 600 Fails me animal


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ARRRRR!!!!

That be a short sword.

Its a beauty!


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Umm, Safarikid,
I hate to mention it, but what took a big bite out of the top-front of your blade? If steel-eating termites, what is going to stop a grizz from doing the same thing? Big Grin


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Umm, Safarikid,
I hate to mention it, but what took a big bite out of the top-front of your blade? If steel-eating termites, what is going to stop a grizz from doing the same thing? Big Grin
Thats a Confederate Style Bowie...I like that loong clip point(sharpened)so IF/when I have to penetrate Mr.Grizz when he catchs up with me shocker,it will slide in his hide so much smoother thumb


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CSA Bowie minus the D guard.

I like the clip design.

I like coffin handles better but that is a matter of style but I think the tapered handle alows a better grip and helps keep the knike in hand.

I have a big knife on order and cant wait to post pics wave



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You going to hire some local kid to carry that critter for you??? I imagine it will get heavy enough to have you walking in circles. Its a neat looking knife but I can't imagine carrying a knife over a couple inches in blade length. YOu only use the tip for 99% of the time anyway.
 
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You going to hire some local kid to carry that critter for you??? I imagine it will get heavy enough to have you walking in circles. Its a neat looking knife but I can't imagine carrying a knife over a couple inches in blade length. YOu only use the tip for 99% of the time anyway.
Yes,I have a "Knifebearer" lined up for the next hunt animal jumping


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hope you never have to use it!


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Letter Opener . . .

Very nice indeed! I have a few large, fixed blades. No call for them, but then I really have no call for an "elephant gun" either, and it's not slowed me down.
 
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That popcorn stag is well... Popping! nice. I like how the hollow grind does not come to halfway the height of the blade. The depth of the clip point is striking also.
 
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What kind of steel is it, 1095 or a stainless flavor?
 
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Sheath is really nice too! I can't begin to count the times I've seen a nice knife and been disappointed that the sheath didn't keep up with the work on the blade.
 
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Thanks Guys thumbI copied a Confederate Bowie Replica I have(for sale$200) and did some improvements and changes,like no D Guard,Stainless and Gnarly Stag! He's doing another Bowie for me now,10"X3"X1/4" Rugged looking Blade,aptly named"Kodiak" clap...here is the story,step by step how we did this one,rather interesting! Big Grin

http://www.cartercrafts.com/grizz.htm


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That is a great background on the knife...thanks for sharing.


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Good argument for not meddle with you jejeje.

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So is that knife intended for a 1 stab use?
 
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So is that knife intended for a 1 stab use?


Cheeze n' baloney sandwiches . . . big ones. Big Grin
 
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Why not hide a 45 cal blank in the handle to launch the entire blade?

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Now that's a knife!
 
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Great looking knife and interesting fabrication.

Now, with that thing on your belt, how do you sit down without a self inflected atomic wedgie?

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Us "Yoopers" have a saying that fits that knife:

"HOLY WAH!!!"

Mike


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