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Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by harry e karmun Nov 4, 2021. 4 Replies 2 Likes
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Started by Charles Sample. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing Sep 8, 2020. 93 Replies 2 Likes
Tobias suggested that someone should start a discussion on 5 inch lockback hunters. Since no one else has, I will. But since I have two folding hunters and only one of them is a lockback, I will open it up to all 5 inch folding hunters.Here is my…Continue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Lewis E.Ward Aug 16, 2020. 52 Replies 10 Likes
The Congress knife arrived on the scene in the early 1800s. As with other Pocket knives such as Trappers and Stockman’s, the Congress was…Continue
Started by Beth Medeiros. Last reply by Beth Medeiros Apr 25, 2020. 3 Replies 3 Likes
Hello All,I am a brand new collector and just happened to stumble across the Elephant Toe knives and fell in love! These things are great but I have a lot to learn!! I look forward to it and am now on the hunt on what to buy.BKContinue
Started by Tobias Gibson. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 17 Replies 6 Likes
Welcome to the Toothpicks & Ticklers Discussion within the Knife Patterns Group!This discussion is for all types of folding toothpick, for the tiny Texas Toothpicks to those large Ticklers!…Continue
Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by Rome D. Rushing May 22, 2019. 150 Replies 4 Likes
I'm not sure if there is a discussion already or not but show 'em if you got 'em. Let's see you fishing knives, as in the tools of the tackle box! (Folding, fixed, multi-tools, etc.)Here's a few of my latest finds. What made them interesting is the…Continue
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Good Evening Harry,
Yeah. I saw this a few years late, but I thought I would at least give it a shot to reach you.
The Khopesh. I guess I am not sure of what you are referring to as the 'top edge". The Khopesh was an Egyptian sword dating back as early as 2500BC, whose blade was about 2 foot long, and it was developed from battle axes. A sickle shaped blade, with the 'belly' of the sword facing forward, and that is the only portion of the sword that is sharpened. Fairly light, the curvature geometry helped with the chopping strength of the weapon, allowing for some pretty devastating attacks.
Based on historical documents and hieroglyphics, they seem to have fallen out of favor about 1600BC, and were then used mainly for religious or ceremonial events.
I think they are pretty neat looking but think that trying to forge one would be a bugger.
hello does anybody know about balisong knives ? seems like they are either cheap crap or expensive "collector knives " .
hello i saw a "khopesh " knife online . what is the purpose of the shape of the top edge ?
i have the exact same knife, i picked it up back in 2014 and it took me a few years to in it down, the story goes like this, jim parker bought case & sons and was buying up other brands that were either hurting for money or going out of business, he bought the solingen kinfolks plant and i guess when they opened to clean it out there was leftover materials for around 300 knives. his son also named james parker tells the story a lot better but these are part of those 300 or so knives they're not numbered but they did come with a small plain sheath, its a one of 300 and i think but i'm not sure the one like this is still available to look at, and the story by parker who was selling a small collection went along with the picture. that was how i found out about mine. when i bought it i thought it might have been a part of some walmart or target gift set but i was wrong it is rare and if i were you i would hold onto it. sorry it took 5 years for a reply but good things come to those who wait
That is one seriously thick spine! When you sharpened, did you have to reprofile the grind? Fit and finish continue to be an issue with Paki knives. Even if the steel is good they tend to give the knife a "cheap" appearance, in my opinion.
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