View Poll Results: Blade shape for bushcraft knives

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  • Woody clone

    9 34.62%
  • Mora shape

    8 30.77%
  • Mora but with more width, ie skookum bushtool

    2 7.69%
  • Enzo trapper shape

    2 7.69%
  • Other

    6 23.08%
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Thread: Knife shape

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnnyboy1971 View Post
    I found my perfect knife a couple of years ago and wouldn't change a thing about it.
    Hello, I've been trying to buy one of these blades for a while now - I have tried emailing Duncan Chandler but I have not had a reply, how did you buy them, I cant seem to find them anywhere except on the DWB website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapper View Post
    Soooooooo, how did this get on ? Any knives to see yet ?
    The water jet cutters would not make knife blanks for a 12 year old!
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowleopard View Post
    The water jet cutters would not make knife blanks for a 12 year old!
    That would be the Violent Crime Reduction Act at work then ?

    It is illegal to:

    sell a knife of any kind (including cutlery and kitchen knives) to anyone under 18.....

    the cutters must have been uncomfotable selling blanks too - cant blame them to be honest. Isnt this something you had considered as being a possible issue or were you relying on your parent/s ?
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    thats a bugger, just picked up on this thread and sounds like an interesting way to get blanks made. Was considering making a small whittling knife from an old steel rule, although not sure if it would be a bit TOO thin!!

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