Does anyone know who is making what are sometimes described as "Trade Knives"
I believe that these were rough and ready knives made for selling or exchange for goods ie skins etc
Does anyone know who is making what are sometimes described as "Trade Knives"
I believe that these were rough and ready knives made for selling or exchange for goods ie skins etc
I expect Mick91 will be able to put you in the right direction for this one...
Pm him, he's very knowledgeable and really helpful.
He might even make them...
Hope it helps
yeah, mick is a skilled dude..
i have an old hickory butcher knife, described as a "trade knife" by dave canturbury... i love it, as you say - rough and ready. i recently made it a nice traditional leather sheath and use it when skinning and butchering deer. cracking knife and i think i only paid £12 for it off amazon!
You do me too much honor chaps! But any advice you need I'm happy to pass on
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New here, and I know that there is a maker in the states called Jeff White. He sells his stuff off of David Canterbury's site. I have 4 of his knives and they just rock. Well made, great look, and keep an edge.
yes, cheers gary..
I have an Old Hickory, and I too, absolutely love the knife. I put different scales on the it because the ones that were on it were a little thin and
short for my hands. I use mine for hunting too, and I have found that it makes a great camp knife. Holds an edge really well and is full tang.