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My Latest African Hunting Fixed Blade From Carlton Evans
16 April 2007, 02:02
Use Enough GunMy Latest African Hunting Fixed Blade From Carlton Evans
I just received pics of my latest African fixed blade hunting knife from renowned Knifemaker Carlton Evans. The handle is wooly mammoth ivory, with greenish streaks throughout the handle. The blade is stainless damascus. It is a simple knife, functional and beautiful. Note the design on the knife scabbard. You only live once!
16 April 2007, 02:08
Karl SUEG, beautiful knife. When are you bringing it to our great continent?
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
16 April 2007, 02:11
Use Enough GunI will be there for three weeks in July. Namibia and South Africa.
16 April 2007, 02:12
pichon1That is definately a
quote:
wet your pants
magnificent knife,Im very jealous,congrats.
16 April 2007, 02:13
Karl Squote:
I will be there for three weeks in July. Namibia and South Africa.
Who will you be hunting with?
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
16 April 2007, 02:17
Use Enough GunI am scheduled to hunt with Brad Rolston. We are going to try and locate Mr. Spots, and then hunt some additional plains game that I have not yet taken.
16 April 2007, 03:15
bwanamrmBeauty is as beauty does and that being the case, that is one beautiful knife that I am sure will be a joy in the field.
PS: Tell Brad I said "Hey"!
On the plains of hesitation lie the bleached bones of ten thousand, who on the dawn of victory lay down their weary heads resting, and there resting, died.
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch...
Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,
And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!
- Rudyard Kipling
Life grows grim without senseless indulgence.
16 April 2007, 03:25
PalmerA knife for a lifetime. Do you intend to use it or just display it?
ALLEN W. JOHNSON - DRSS
Into my heart on air that kills
From yon far country blows:
What are those blue remembered hills,
What spires, what farms are those?
That is the land of lost content,
I see it shining plain,
The happy highways where I went
And cannot come again.
A. E. Housman
16 April 2007, 03:40
AtkinsonThat is a beatiful knife, as nice as I have seen in awhile.
Please dont' let an African skinner use it and sharpen it on a piece of sandstone!

Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
16 April 2007, 03:41
Use Enough GunI intend to use it. I also have a lot of firearms that I am sure were intended for display, and to remain boxed for value, but I purchased them to shoot and to enjoy, and it will be the same with the knife. Why let someone else enjoy it after you're gone!? Ray: Thanks and I will make sure not to let the trackers and skinners get ahold of it. I had that happen once before-never again. Bwanamrm: I will say "Hey" to Brad for you!
16 April 2007, 04:20
ROSCOEVery nice knife...could be one of the best I have ever seen.
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16 April 2007, 05:02
FjoldWhat do you use a knife for on safari?
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
16 April 2007, 05:23
TheBigGuyA fabulous piece of workmanship. I'm jealous.
Here's Carlton's link if anyone wants a peak at his other work.
Carlton Evans Knives16 April 2007, 06:52
Use Enough GunFjold: Last year my knife was used by the Professional Hunter to finish taking the two horns off of my rhino. He needed a longer blade to get under the horns to finish the job. We also used it on the hippo that I took. We used it to cut rope and to help us construct a small blind for hippo hunting. I used it around the camp for various and sundry things when the skinners or trackers weren't hanging around. Plus, I like the feel of having my own knife on my belt and within my reach especially when I'm walking in strange places at night. . . By the way, Carlton has just recently started his African series of knives, and this is one of his first. He did a handle with both elephant ivory and cape buffalo horn on one and it was very beautiful as well.
16 April 2007, 20:57
CBNHNTRUEG,
Very nice.
I commissioned him make up a couple for me (folder and fixed blade) and like you enjoy using them for their intended purposes.
What blade length did you select?
Again, congratulations on a mighty fine knife.
Regards,
Mario
16 April 2007, 21:51
Jaco HumanHoly Garoly, that is a beautiful piece. That is real art.
Life is how you spend the time between hunting trips.
Through Responsible Sustainable hunting we serve Conservation.
Outfitter permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/73984
PH permit no. Limpopo ZA/LP/81197
Jaco Human
SA Hunting Experience
jacohu@mweb.co.za
www.sahuntexp.com 16 April 2007, 21:58
Safari-HuntUEG,
I would not worry too much about the skinners getting their hands on it but the PH's. Man I would fall in love with it with the first feel and then you will have to pry it out of my hands.
I have never seen anything like it very nice piece and hopefully it will be used for yo9ur mr Spots.

Frederik Cocquyt
I always try to use enough gun but then sometimes a brainshot works just as good.
16 April 2007, 22:10
Die Ou JagterThey look like a couple of good trophy fees.
16 April 2007, 22:26
Use Enough GunMario: I believe that the blade length is either 4.30" or 4.50". Safari-Hunt: Yes, I hope to use it on Mr. Spots and others this year.
16 April 2007, 23:03
degoinsbeautiful knife.....well done!!!
DRSS
17 April 2007, 02:09
jorgeAbsolutely beautiful pieces of craftsmaship UEG, on par with your lion!

jorge
USN (ret)
DRSS Verney-Carron 450NE
Cogswell & Harrison 375 Fl NE
Sabatti Big Five 375 FL Magnum NE
DSC Life Member
NRA Life Member
17 April 2007, 05:16
Blair338/378UEG,
Is the blade, a Damasteel twist pattern?
Cheers.
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
17 April 2007, 05:24
Blair338/378One of my fixed blades from Kelly Carlson.
www.carlsonknives.comInfinity pattern Damasteel, Eggerling Mosaic bolsters, and carbon fiber scales.
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
17 April 2007, 06:31
thornellTHAT

IS A BEAUTY!
17 April 2007, 08:15
Use Enough GunMy pattern is 20 twist Damasteel. By the way, very nice knife Blair! Mario: My first Carlton Evans knife was a Mario D, named after you I have been told!
17 April 2007, 11:25
Blair338/378UEG,
I thought it might be 20 twist.............very nice pattern and a lovely knife!!

Kelly Carlson is looking for some unusual stainless Damascus for me at the big blade show in June.
He is going to make me a skinner with whatever interesting steel he finds there and use STABILISED STING RAY for the scales, which he has perfected up there in NH.........can't wait to see the results.

He's a great bloke to deal with, he was with your SF's in Vietnam.
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
17 April 2007, 11:28
Blair338/378quote:
Originally posted by thornell:
THAT

IS A BEAUTY!
Thanks thornell.
It is fully fileworked as well. And the CF scales have been bead blasted along with the first 1.1/2 inches of the blade being checkered at 50 LPI............even a very wet hand won't slip on it!!
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
17 April 2007, 12:47
Blair338/378UEG,
A folder by Kelly Carlson with the stabilised Sting Ray scale I was talking about. Damasteel Blade.

As well as a fixed blade in D2 and Stingray.......
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
17 April 2007, 20:21
PeglegPlease excuse my ignorance but how do you make a Damascus STAINLESS steel knife. Don't you introduce carbon on the folds of a Damascus knife? Would this change the metallurgy of the steel? Thanks.
The only easy day is yesterday!
17 April 2007, 21:17
RayRayUEG
That really is a good looking knife, one of the best I've seen.
17 April 2007, 21:27
Paul LongI was very much surprised to see my sheath posted here with Carlton's knife. The very best surprise was the accidental introduction to this site. I have spent the last couple of days just soaking up good information all over the site.
The damascus and carbon fiber knife just posted is fantastic, as is the Carlton Evans knife above.
Thanks for letting me into this great site!
Paul
17 April 2007, 23:11
Use Enough GunWelcome Paul, you do great work on your knife sheaths. I believe that Carlton told me that my sheath design (above) was based, in part, on a Zulu Shield. Pegleg: I am not a metalurgist, but I have been told that it is stainless damascus. I also know that commercially, Bear Cutlery also offers stainless damascus knives as well.
18 April 2007, 00:38
jorgePual: Can you please post your contact and web info? thanks, jorge
USN (ret)
DRSS Verney-Carron 450NE
Cogswell & Harrison 375 Fl NE
Sabatti Big Five 375 FL Magnum NE
DSC Life Member
NRA Life Member
18 April 2007, 02:02
Paul LongJorge; I hope this in not in violation of any rules. If so the Mod can delete it immediately.
Paul Long
108 Briarwood Ln. W
Kerrville, Texas 78028-9311
(830) 367 5536
pfl@cebridge.net
I do not have a web site, but my work is displayed on many web sites including Carlton Evans (link above in first post)
UEG: Your knife is indeed stainless damascus. It has been in my shop and I have fondled it.
Paul
18 April 2007, 02:14
Michael RobinsonBeautiful!
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
18 April 2007, 08:14
Use Enough GunFor any others that may be interested, you now have the contact information in this post for both knifemaker Carlton Evans and sheathmaker Paul Long. Both are master crafstman of the highest order, as well as just great guys!
18 April 2007, 08:24
CBNHNTRThanks to UEG's inspiration, I will get with Cartlon and Paul to build up a new knife for my trip to SA next year.
As you can see from UEG's post Carlton and Paul are master craftsmen, here are a couple of more examples of their work.
If this works, the first is a folder Carlton made up for me in 2005. The second is a fixed blade Carlton made up for me in 2006.
Both sheaths are by Paul.
18 April 2007, 11:29
Blair338/378quote:
Originally posted by Use Enough Gun:
Welcome Paul, you do great work on your knife sheaths. I believe that Carlton told me that my sheath design (above) was based, in part, on a Zulu Shield. Pegleg: I am not a metalurgist, but I have been told that it is stainless damascus. I also know that commercially, Bear Cutlery also offers stainless damascus knives as well.
Damasteel is a sintered stainless Damascus from Sweden. To bring out the pattern the blade must be etched.
Other makers, who make higher contrast stainless Damascus, are Mike Norris, Devin Thomas and Jerry Rados.
If you want extremely high contrast Damascus, then you have to go with the traditional carbon/nickel blends.............
Verbera!, Iugula!, Iugula!!!
Blair.
18 April 2007, 20:17
carltonThank you for all the great comments, I have made some great friends in this business. I did want to answer a few questions about the Damascus that I use. I like to use Stainless Steel Damascus because it has integrity with a great cutting edge. It is corrosion resistant. No two patterns are the same, it has durability and great beauty. "Stainless" does not mean that the steel is absolutely stain or rust proof. Every steel will rust, corrode or stain to some degree if subjected to extremes of temperature, moisture, acids, salts or other corrosives elements. Saying all of this even Stainless Steel should have a light coat of oil applied. I use Devin Thomas Damascus, Mike Norris Damascus and Damasteel Damascus because I believe they make the great quality Stainless Steel Damascus. There are other fine craftsman that make stainless Damascus, but the ones that I named are the ones that I currently use. Thank you again for all the comments, because if it wasn't for the great hunters out there, Paul Long and I would not be able to follow our passions.
18 April 2007, 22:58
Use Enough GunA welcome to you too Carlton. Hope that you and Paul make many friends here and enjoy AR like the rest of us. By the way, as a subsequent modification to this post, I got the knife this afternoon and it is more than I expected!