17 September 2004, 09:07
juanpozziRe: I need a present by SCI
im dr juan pablo pozzi im ph from argentina here cristian andreo an expert custom maker and boar hunter can make one for you at 70us we are devaluated but the knives are excellent.
17 September 2004, 13:09
low_techjuanpozzi
I would be interested in 2 such drop points, I would prefer a hardwood handle, ironwood/teak. Could we make this work?
low_tech
18 September 2004, 04:00
SteveSarge,
Scott Cook. Owyhee Hunter. Great knife.
-Steve
11 September 2004, 18:31
JefferyDenmarkOldsarge
Check out Fallkniven this is a great working knife with good steel.
http://www.knifeoutlet.com/catalog/Fallkniven_Knives/B�ker also has some nice knifes especialy the two knifes they make called integral 440 c stell and a drop point.
http://www.knifeoutlet.com/catalog/Boker_Knives/BOK529.htmCheers,
Andr�
11 September 2004, 18:54
djpaintlesThe Fallknivens are great knives but I bet a Dozier Knife out of D-2 would make your PH like you even better. They are a superior cutting tool
This link has several Dozier skinners that are well within your price range and available immediately
http://www.agrussell.com/knives/by_maker/a_through_d/dozier_knives.html(and no I don't work for them I just love great knives).....DJ
11 September 2004, 17:40
OldsargeHowdy all, especially you custom makers.
I need a "tip" knife for my PH in Natal. Currently he carries a folding POS. It is terrible! No one should have to go around with such junk in their pockets. So, I want a drop point hunter in something a little easier to sharpen than D2 with a micarta grip and leather sheath. The blade ought to be about 3.5" long. This is
working knife, not an artwork. What can I get before the middle of January (the SCI convention) for $200-250? Help?