The "Olde timey" look seems to be THE thing right now. Personally and from period examples I've seen, I'm certain no smith would put out a blade that looks like many available today...necchi said:Why not do just a little bit more finish work?
Is it supposed to look more "olde timey"?
One of the tens of thousands of trade knives imported by the barrel-full from Europe each year and available everywhere. English and French knives were common and came in many shapes and sizes.R.C.Bingaman said:I often wonder what the frontier settler, farmer, hunter what ever guy would of carried....
This is a very romantic notion and not very accurate.R.C.Bingaman said:...you need it you make it...
You only have to please yourself!
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