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Offline tippit

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Hunting Knives...What are they???
« on: January 23, 2009, 07:23:00 AM »
Please keep in mind:

There are a lot of styles of hunting and other knives...BUT this forum is here for only hunting knives.  It took a lot effort to get it started as Trad Gang's main purpose is Traditional Bowhunting.  I don't think anyone foresaw how popular the "Hunting Knives & Crafters" forum would be.  I am so impressed with the talent, cooperation,and friendliness of everyone here...from the Newbie to the Pro.  

There are a lot of knife forums on the web for anyone interested in other styles.  Thanks...tippit
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Offline Lin Rhea

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2009, 08:10:00 AM »
Point taken.

I will say that I like to carry at least a couple styles of knives into the woods when I'm hunting. One skinning knife and one large camp knife. Let me know if I get too far out in left field and I'll rein in.
   
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #2 on: January 23, 2009, 08:22:00 AM »
I too appreciate this forum, being a newbie I get alot of info from all you experienced knifemakers, I like the fact that it's also mixed in with archery.....Thanks everyone!

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Offline Doug Campbell

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2009, 08:48:00 AM »
I for one like a fairly broad range of knives for hunting and like Lin ussually have a few scattered about myself. I regularly use everything from little neckers to bowies to hatchets for dressing critters. Even done it a few times with rocks  ;)  that'll make you appreciate a good piece of steel...

I'm very impressed with the talent and interest we see here and especially the support/mentoring from guys like Lin and Karl. But like Doc said alot went into getting the forum going for us so it needs to be hunting related...

Thanks everybody for sharing!!
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #4 on: January 23, 2009, 10:55:00 AM »
I came to this site because of trad hunting but quickly found this forum and am a newbie. the talent and knowlege here is great. I will be posting my first knife soon. thanks for everything guys.

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #5 on: January 23, 2009, 11:32:00 AM »
I to like this sight and if it weren't for this sight probably wouldn't have ever started making knives.If I ever post one that's not right just let me know.I won't be offended, just won't post that type again.

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #6 on: January 23, 2009, 01:28:00 PM »
so does this mean i gotta keep my fillet knives off here when i get my first one finished...or do i jsut word it as a boning knife

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2009, 01:39:00 PM »
Thanks Doc I love this forum both it and you helped me along a great deal more then you will ever know.I truely truely do love to look at everyone's work.I love the not so shay first blade guy to the masters of the masters of the blade Doc,Doug,Lin,Anderson and Skully just to name a few all of ya'all guy's.It would put a big dent in my day if I could not get in here and see you guy's beautiful work.Lets please stay on track for the old hard working Doc he was a big part of helping get this thing set up and the best knife forum the best knife makers and the best people around bar none.You guy's rock.....bd

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #8 on: January 23, 2009, 03:04:00 PM »
Hey Folks I too really enjoy this forum it to me is almost as big of addiction as the act of knife making is!!Just getting to rub cyber elbows with the pros and more expirenced people is a great thing to Me. I made a post of a kitchen knife a while back that I had made for My Niece And never even thought about the fact it was out of line to post it here. I will try to do better in the future to attempt keeping this great privilage alive for us all.I am sure that there is a lot of work that goes on behind the screen(so to speak) that we are not aware of and to those Folks thanks a BUNCH for giving us a chance to use this site as a place to grow as indidauls. Thats wordy enuff C-YALL Bob
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #9 on: January 23, 2009, 04:32:00 PM »
In my opinion and I may get shot down at times too, fillet/boning knives are hunting cleaning blades.  No assault knives, swords, medieval weapons, etc.  

I too love seeing different designs just remember the rules.  Also if your post gets moved or deleted...remember you are in good company  ;)  tippit
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #10 on: January 23, 2009, 04:36:00 PM »
The main issue has been the excess amount of "fighting knives" of late. Camp knives, fillet, boning, skinners, etc are all in the hunting realm.
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #11 on: January 23, 2009, 07:02:00 PM »
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Offline Lin Rhea

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #12 on: January 23, 2009, 10:00:00 PM »
This sure is an easy bunch!  :D   On most forums, we'd already be in fuss.   :smileystooges:  

But that's why I  like it around here.   :)  Lin
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #13 on: January 24, 2009, 12:00:00 AM »
Also if I may add.  This forum is for the making and showing of crafted knives by Trad Gang Members ONLY!!! Lots of knife makers posting there wears but yet do not choose to become a sponsor of the site. Post pics of yours knives all you want. BUT if you are selling to people on here let's say under the table... well is that really right??? <><
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #14 on: January 24, 2009, 01:42:00 AM »
thanks for letting me keep playing on here...i have one knife in the oven for the second time and a few more to cut out, the things i do for fishing holes,

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #15 on: January 24, 2009, 05:50:00 AM »
good point Frank   :readit:
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #16 on: January 24, 2009, 07:22:00 AM »
Just don't take this forum away - I have a few other "Knife" only sites I check out from time to time and they do not compare to what I see and learn here(although I do see some of you out there too)  By the way - can we start a list of other knife sites/forums some of you like checking out?  I hit up the knife network now and then in the newbie section and Ray Rogers is a great help over there.

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #17 on: January 28, 2009, 07:21:00 PM »
I think some of the "assault" knives shown lately came about from a post about good knife for going after a hog.  After thinking about that situation, an "assault" knife seemed to fit the bill pretty well.  It sure got me thinking about carrying a "different" type of knife than normal.  Of course I'm not planning on jumpin' a hog like some.
  Just my thoughts on the subject.  I'll crawl back in my hole now.  :knothead:

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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #18 on: January 28, 2009, 08:48:00 PM »
What Frank says goes straight to the heart. If someone is doing that they will lose their posting privileges in the forum. Lets keep it for what is meant for. A place to learn about crafting knives for hunting and showing what folks make for their own use(excluding sponsors who can post hunting knives they sell, someone has to keep the lights on).
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Re: Hunting Knives...What are they???
« Reply #19 on: January 29, 2009, 12:56:00 AM »
I think many will agree with me in saying that "self knives" are a very big part of traditional bowhunting.  I'm glad the forum is here, as well as it should be.

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