Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


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D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
George D. Stout 08-Jul-20
Nemophilist 08-Jul-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
Smokedinpa 08-Jul-20
Nemophilist 08-Jul-20
D.Lewis aka tonto59 08-Jul-20
elkslayer4x5 08-Jul-20
GLF 08-Jul-20
Will tell 08-Jul-20
reddogge 08-Jul-20
reddogge 08-Jul-20
MStyles 08-Jul-20
longshot762 08-Jul-20
Stan 08-Jul-20
Selden Slider 08-Jul-20
Jon Stewart 08-Jul-20
Nemophilist 08-Jul-20
2 bears 08-Jul-20
2 bears 08-Jul-20
2 bears 08-Jul-20
irjack 08-Jul-20
White Falcon 08-Jul-20
Nemophilist 08-Jul-20
Knifeguy 08-Jul-20
Osage Outlaw 08-Jul-20
Woods Walker 08-Jul-20
sdantlers 09-Jul-20
Bluefeather 09-Jul-20
Nemophilist 09-Jul-20
JakeBrake 09-Jul-20
White Falcon 09-Jul-20
silverarrowhead 09-Jul-20
msinc 10-Jul-20
msinc 10-Jul-20
The Whittler 10-Jul-20
Knifeguy 10-Jul-20
RReese 10-Jul-20
RReese 10-Jul-20
MStyles 10-Jul-20
From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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The perfect bow hunting knife. I had a broken blade and some deer antler. So I just made this one up. Show us your perfect bow hunting knife.

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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This has a 4 1/4” blade. Kind like a Sharp finger straightened out..

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Have you made anything out of deer antler lately?

From: George D. Stout
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Actually, it's a Leatherman Original from the 1990's that I've field dressed alot of deer with. That said, I have one that Knifeguy made for me a few years ago that is my #1 hunting knife now. It's a custom made version of the Shrade Sharpfinger.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 08-Jul-20

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My bowhunting knife, file, stone, ferro rod combo. I didn't make the blade a friend of mine did. I only put the antler handles on the knife, file, and ferro rod.

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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The Leatherman is one handy tool George. That is the nicest Sharp finger I ever saw. Lance always does nice work. He knows a lot of history on knives too. Thanks for sharing that George.

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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That is a nice looking well thought out set up Frank.

From: Smokedinpa
Date: 08-Jul-20




I like them. My 2 bears knife will be my main hunting knife.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Another one of mine I use while bowhunting.

From: D.Lewis aka tonto59
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Jason wheres the picture? Sure would love to see that Two Bears knife;)

From: elkslayer4x5
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Nothing custom made, but I carry a old Sharp Finger and a Smith & Wesson folder that I find myself reaching for most often. Lots of Sharp finger pics, but I haven't seen many of these, but then I don't attend knife shows.

From: GLF
Date: 08-Jul-20




No pictures but my go to hunting knife since about 1978 or 79 has been a rosewood handle buck 112. Its the perfect length blade for me to poke a starter hole at the base of the ribs put the blade in with my forefinger on the tip to prevent cut something i shouldn't. Works just like a zipper.

From: Will tell
Date: 08-Jul-20

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I like these two. I still use a old knife my Dad had.

From: reddogge
Date: 08-Jul-20

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This one was made by a young man in NC out of 01 tool steel and I don't have his name but I bought it from him at a BBTC several years ago. It's a nice size knife to carry though and very sharp.

From: reddogge
Date: 08-Jul-20




If he reads these threads I'd love to learn his name so I can give him proper credit.

From: MStyles
Date: 08-Jul-20

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There’s no such thing as a perfect Knife to take bowhunting, but if I did, I’d take this knife. This blade shape is the best I’ve used for all around you name it, cutting, slicing, etc.

From: longshot762
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Here's one of the few I like to carry.

From: Stan
Date: 08-Jul-20

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For anything up to and including deer sized critters..

From: Selden Slider
Date: 08-Jul-20

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From: Jon Stewart
Date: 08-Jul-20




Nemo I really like the looks of your file knife and sheath.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 08-Jul-20




Thanks Jon.

From: 2 bears
Date: 08-Jul-20

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O.K. here is a little antler scaled, 2 bears knife I like a lot. >>>>-----> Ken

From: 2 bears
Date: 08-Jul-20

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I often use the natural curve of antlers in hidden tang knives. I thought why not with full tang and scales.>>>----> Ken

From: 2 bears
Date: 08-Jul-20




Sorry for the out of focus pictures???? >>>>-----> Ken

From: irjack
Date: 08-Jul-20

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These are my 2 favorite from turtles to squirrels to deer. knifes of alaska yukon and victorinox tripe knife.

From: White Falcon
Date: 08-Jul-20

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From: Nemophilist
Date: 08-Jul-20

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Lots of nice knives. Another one of mine I use now and then. My Puukko knife.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 08-Jul-20

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I just bought this Dozier for my EDC and am looking forward to getting it to the woods. Right now it’s just cut tape and string. I’ve liked this particular design for years and when they decided to produce them with the Sambar stag I knew I had to get one. Some really nice knife examples in this post. Lance

From: Osage Outlaw
Date: 08-Jul-20

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It's hard to beat the Buck Vanguard that my dad bought for me when I was a teenager. I bet I've gutted and skinned well over 50 deer with it.

Here lately I've become a fan of the Gerber Gator knives. I've added a couple more since this picture was taken. I keep them stashed in each vehicle, UTV, on my bicycle, at work, and one in my pocket at all times.

From: Woods Walker
Date: 08-Jul-20

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I have others that I carry, but this is my main hunting knife. It get's used for nothing else.

From: sdantlers
Date: 09-Jul-20

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Speaking of Knifeguy. He just refinished a Western that my Dad gave me many years ago. It turned out fantastic. This will be on my belt this fall.

From: Bluefeather
Date: 09-Jul-20




Knifeguy do you make sheaths? I have a good knife that needs a good quality sheath.

From: Nemophilist
Date: 09-Jul-20

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Here is a knife I used for many years. My Dad bought me this Buck Woodsman Model 102 back around 1971. My Dad even had my name engraved on the blade.

From: JakeBrake
Date: 09-Jul-20




Agree with Mstyles on that blade shape...one of my favorites and super handy in many many situations/uses.

I would take that knife bowhunting too

From: White Falcon
Date: 09-Jul-20

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From: silverarrowhead
Date: 09-Jul-20




From: msinc
Date: 10-Jul-20

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I just finished making these damascus knives...not perfect by no means and not necessarily "bowhunting" but they will do....

From: msinc
Date: 10-Jul-20

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I just finished making these damascus knives...not perfect by no means and not necessarily "bowhunting" but they will do....

From: The Whittler
Date: 10-Jul-20




msinc, great looking knives and good job matching the handles or scales I guess you call them.

From: Knifeguy
Date: 10-Jul-20




Bluefeather; I sent you a PM.

From: RReese
Date: 10-Jul-20

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Carry small one on quiver. AG Russell woods walker. The other AG Russell mini woodcraft. Skinned lots of birds small game and deer.

From: RReese
Date: 10-Jul-20

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From: MStyles
Date: 10-Jul-20




msinc, those are very handsome and exotic looking knives.





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