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engraved knife grad gift

Messages posted to thread:
MF 23-Apr-19
George D. Stout 23-Apr-19
Bowmania 23-Apr-19
BOWNUT 23-Apr-19
trad archer 1 23-Apr-19
Bearfootin 23-Apr-19
PECO 23-Apr-19
PECO 23-Apr-19
Andy Man 23-Apr-19
PECO 23-Apr-19
bigjohnmissalot 23-Apr-19
Gray Goose Shaft 23-Apr-19
Tim Finley 24-Apr-19
BOWNUT 24-Apr-19
Shoe 26-Apr-19
Matt R 26-Apr-19
From: MF
Date: 23-Apr-19




Looking to get an engraved hunting knife as a grad gift and was referred here. Any suggestions?

From: George D. Stout Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Apr-19




Just about any custom knifemaker can do that. Or you can buy any knife, and most local jewelry stores will engrave it for you for a modest fee.

From: Bowmania Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 23-Apr-19




It takes a while to make a knife, so I'd say you're late. Buy one and have it engraved.

I get a catalog called AG Russell Knives. Wide variety from 50 to Randall and above. Probably more detail on the web site.

I can get lost sometimes googling 'custom knives'.

Bowmania

From: BOWNUT
Date: 23-Apr-19




I would look at the Buck Knives custom shop on there web site. You can build a knife to order and get it engraved. They have lots of options, choice of steel and different material handles for there standard knives.

From: trad archer 1
Date: 23-Apr-19




Another core for Buck Knives custom. Probably have a shorter turn around time also. Ron

From: Bearfootin
Date: 23-Apr-19

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That’s a great idea. Here’s one I did for my nephew’s 50th birthday. Made the knife and had a local jewelry store engrave it for him.

From: PECO
Date: 23-Apr-19




Check these out. You pick the steel, the handle material, the sheath, and you can get it engraved for $6, and get it gift wrapped also. They are sweet knives, and they are different.

http://www.grohmannknives.com/index.php/products/outdoor/hunting- knives

From: PECO
Date: 23-Apr-19

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You also pick which grind you want on the edge.

From: Andy Man
Date: 23-Apr-19




PECO

that canadian belt knife is the handiest sheath knife I have ever had I have both the #1 and the smaller trout N bird got the flat grind on the smaller trout N bird

like them better than my expensive Randall by a good bit

From: PECO
Date: 23-Apr-19




Andy Man I agree. I got a Trout and Bird knife on a trade here. Very happy with it.

From: bigjohnmissalot
Date: 23-Apr-19




http://www.leglerknives.com i have the bandera, perfect size for whitetails and holds an edge. they were at a sportsman show about 20 yrs ago my brother an i each bought one . very fine craftsmanship, knife and sheath.

From: Gray Goose Shaft
Date: 23-Apr-19




Bearfootin, you are a good uncle.

From: Tim Finley Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 24-Apr-19




I had a buck knife made for my son from the Buck custom shop for his birthday last year. I had a 110 folder made with a drop point and elk antler handle scales with his name engraved on the blade it turned out to be a fantastic knife . He skinned about a dozen hogs with it this winter on our Texas hunt and it would skin an entire hog with out a touch up . It took about 2 months to get it and it was a lot less money than some of the other customs that I looked at ($500 +).

From: BOWNUT
Date: 24-Apr-19




They have some nice options for the 110 folder.

From: Shoe
Date: 26-Apr-19

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Not knowing how expensive you are looking at, I had this one made for my son as a gift. It has Honduran Rosewood Burl scales, and mosaic pins. Shawn also inlayed one of the ivory from his elk in the handle, and made a real nice sheath with his name on it.

From: Matt R
Date: 26-Apr-19




Just got a nice lt wright knife engraved at dlt trading for my wife Matt R





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