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Hudson Bay Camp Knife​

By Tallpine

Thanks for another great blade!
 

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Nice! I have an 8 inch bark river Hudson Bay I made at one of their grind ins. I made it as a plain Jane working knife and it doesn't disappoint. It easily out machetes my machetes and small hatchets. They are a fantastic blade, mine is not to be sold or given away, only bequeathed.
 
I'm always looking for a new kind of knife to make. How to you like the Hudson's Bay style? How thick is the blade?
 
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