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View attachment 1904 Hunting knife made by M. Jones of Uralla NSW. View attachment 1905 My new table knife hand forged by my youngest son...
View attachment 1903 Keith.
http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com.au/2017/09/australian-arms-auction.html
View attachment 835 http://joeoleary1.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/building-long-term-shelter-part-2.html; Show us your equipment. This is for...
I am not a fan of modern blades, especially those dual purpose blades. Traditionally you purchased a knife for a specific purpose, among the many...
How & Where do you carry your blades? Obviously they need to ride comfortably on the trail, but more importantly they need to be easily...
Tomahawk/Trade Axe, Hunting knife, friction blade clasp knife, & legging knife. My Hunting Sword. My practice sword. Show us the...
This knife belonged to my Father. Obviously it is a specialty blade. Can anyone tell me what this knife was used for? View attachment 1366 View...
Tomahawk/Trade Axe. My Half-Axe which I carry secured to my blanket roll when I have heavier cutting work to do, & my Felling Axe. As you...
Good images of a variety of original tomahawks. http://www.furtradetomahawks.com/
Advantages Of The Tomahawk (Trade Axe). It seems that these days every hand axe, belt axe & hatchet is called a tomahawk. This is...
I own two swords, one I purchased off the shelf & customised myself, the other was custom made for me by a close friend who is a Bowyer &...
I have already made a post on blades on this forum, but your choice of blades & how you use them are of the utmost importance, so I would...
This is an 18th century design, made for me as a hunting sword with a shorter cutlass length blade. If you can fight properly with a tomahawk,...
The main tools that stand out in everyone's mind I think will always be the Knife, the axe, & the gun. These three tools above all others...
Since making this video, I have made myself a new friction blade antler handled clasp knife to replace the later 18th century clasp knife shown in...
All good carbon steel blades found in a second hand shop.
I am placing this post here because I class my tools as tools, which are not necessarily just weapons. In fact their first use is utilitarian...
I made this sheath from the bark of the Stringybark Tree which is native to Australia, but you may be able to use the same method with other...