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African Hunting Knives-Do You Have A Favorite?
01 October 2012, 06:42
Use Enough GunAfrican Hunting Knives-Do You Have A Favorite?
Do you have a favorite African Hunting Knife? I know that there is a general knife forum here on AR, but I just had to post some photos of the latest African Hunting knife that Carlton Evans has recently finished for me. Scrimshawed on ancient mammoth ivory with the Magnificent Seven by Linda Karst Stone. The knife has a black elephant hide sheath. Enjoy!
01 October 2012, 06:52
PSmithWOW!!
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01 October 2012, 07:32
Hog KillerKnife porn!

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01 October 2012, 07:39
Bren7X64That's pretty, but I'd never take it into the bush .....
As Keith said : Knife porn
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01 October 2012, 07:48
dukxdogThat's one to be proud of.
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01 October 2012, 07:50
pagosawingnutNice knife. Gorgeous scrimshaw.
01 October 2012, 08:01
bwana cecilI would comment, but I can't top "knife porn".
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01 October 2012, 08:39
cjfosterLooks Great!!
01 October 2012, 12:28
fujotupuPrice tag?
01 October 2012, 15:52
LJSI'm embarrassed! I just carry a Swiss army knife in my pocket. It has about ten features and has really been handy.
01 October 2012, 17:37
Bwana BundukiI almost always leave my knife with a tracker. This last time in Botswana I carried a pair of leatherman tools for the trackers.
Jeff
01 October 2012, 18:46
Todd WilliamsThat's a good looking knife.
01 October 2012, 18:52
tendramsChris Reefs Skinner....now discontinued, but probably the strongest,most practical knife I have ever used.
http://www.bladehq.com/item--C...-Reeve-Skinner--395301 October 2012, 18:52
Tim CarneyDo carry a large knife, UEG. The first was one of Tom Ferry's original Damascus blades, African Hunter I, that was too big. He did African Hunter II that I often carry to this day even 'tho the blade is too thin (1/8") for a serious camp knife.
Sheaths are molded to the knife with a panel of ostrich shin skin inset. Will post pix later.
Must say that yours is a spectacular blade.
Regards, Tim
01 October 2012, 20:21
Use Enough GunThanks everyone. I usually carry a standard fixed blade Boker knife that has seen a lot of use in Africa, but occasionally I do take one of my "nicer" knives. This one will go on the next safari. I don't let the trackers and skinners, however, sharpen it! Thanks for all of the kind comments. Carlton does one heck of a job on his knives and they are very functional as well as beautiful. You can meet him at SCI or at DSC, if any of you have an interest in having him commission you a knife.
01 October 2012, 21:38
RACSwiss Army knife and a Leatherman. BTW, that is a gorgeous knife.
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01 October 2012, 23:08
jaegerfrankThis is a very nice knife. Leatherman for me.
01 October 2012, 23:38
Bwana338A simple Alaskan knife.
However i take Buck Knives as gifts for the camp staff. I only take knifes for the number of persons working the camp that the PH let me know about.
PH's will receive a knife from A. H. Russell's I try to pick up 1 or 2 quality custom knife to take over for them.
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01 October 2012, 23:42
tygersmanquote:
Originally posted by RAC:
Swiss Army knife and a Leatherman.
Same for me.
03 October 2012, 11:07
jdollarUEG, since you obviously can't take this beautiful knife in your carryon, are you really willing to put it in a checked bag, knowing full well the theft problem??? i know you use hard sided luggage, but still.... the real tragedy here is the concern over theft. i have quite a number of nice custom knives i would enjoy carrying/using on safari but i just can't convince myself the risk is worth it.
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03 October 2012, 20:41
MikelravyI'd hate to think of that knife ending up chopping vegetables in some shack in Jo'burg. In three trips to Africa I can't remember ever needing a knife anyway.
03 October 2012, 20:54
Use Enough GunI've carried them before in my Tuff Pak and in my fanny pack inside of the Tuff Pak, but you guys are making me nervous. . . . . . .

Thanks for the advice and sage wisdom.
04 October 2012, 05:55
CBNHNTRGood looking knife. Carlton does great work, he has made three for me a folder and two fixed blades as well as my sons caper. They all get used and both of us took ours on our last trip to S Africa. Carlton wants his knives used.
Enjoy you're functional art.
04 October 2012, 05:57
CBNHNTR http://carltonevans.com/galler..._tylercaper234.shtmlThis is my sons caper, with African motif in sheath.
04 October 2012, 06:44
Use Enough GunVery beautiful!

The African continent design on Carlton's knife sheaths (as made by Paul Long) was actually my idea. I presented it to Carlton a few years back, along with some other ideas on African knives, and Carlton liked it. I actually received the very first "African continent" knife sheath that Carlton had made(See one of my fixed blade pics below) I think that it really adds to his African line of knives very nicely.

The recent scrimshawed knife is actually my fifth knife made by Carlton. Two of them have been to Africa with me already. I have three fixed and two folders. Three of the handles below are Mammoth ivory and the other("Zebra") is elephant ivory and cape buffalo horn, with an elphant hide sheath as well. Here's some pics of the other four:
04 October 2012, 07:16
CBNHNTRI like your folder. Looks like one of mine.
Regards,
Mario D
04 October 2012, 07:19
Use Enough GunThe top folder is a Mario D design.
04 October 2012, 09:21
jdollar[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mikelravy:
I'd hate to think of that knife ending up chopping vegetables in some shack in Jo'burg. In three trips to Africa I can't remember ever needing a knife anyway.[/QUOTE
chopping vegetables my ass! more likely would be used to chop up a person at a Joburg red light who didn't want to surrender his car.
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04 October 2012, 09:22
Use Enough GunTrue that one!
04 October 2012, 09:31
African Hunters Questquote:
chop up a person at a Joburg red light who didn't want to surrender his car.
I take it you have personal experience

04 October 2012, 19:42
MikelravyNo but I have personal experience of having my M70 stolen in RSA. Bastards