Knives in general!

I sincerely hope someone with more knowledge on bayonets chimes in.

I have 2, one came with my yugo mauser, a college graduation present from dad and a pawn shop score in New York when I was 14, stamped 1916, now missing the nut for the latch assembly.

I don’t know much about bayonets.

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Thank you @thlee43 . I don’t think I can go wrong for 50 clams :grin:

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I have zero knowledge on bayonets, but I do have a customer wanting me to build one of of my baker forge copper Damascus. I just have no idea what to use for attachment pieces


Ken Onion Work Sharp attachment.
When you have too many working tools that need edge repair. Some are factory misground, others have hit many rocks. Chopping through roots and chopping down stuff in a gravel driveway.

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Ken onion work sharp is definitely the way to go

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Todays blade!

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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:


Todays OTF!

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What a sight!

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My preferred letter opener. Cold Steel Kudu Lite. Sits in the cup with the pens and markers.

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Thanks!

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L to R;
Grohmann #1
Cold Steel Canadian belt knife
R. Murphy ( out of production carbon steel blade)
Edit to add:
Not out of production, herters knife (in search engine), model : the skinner, 1095 steel.

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Out of those three, which would you say preforms the best?!

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@PapaBearKnivesV2
The R. Murphy with the Grohmann (their in house high carbon stainless C10, I think) close if not tied for 1st.

The CS is 4116 krupp and while the least expensive by far of the 3, it holds its own.

I just prefer carbon steel.

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:+1: carbon steel!

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Oh ok! Very nice!!

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Curls on the branch I battoned off the tree trunk.

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That’s such a massive baton hahaha

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A hallow handle knife that’s actually good to go!
Wilson custom knives

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