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Old 09-07-2005, 10:22 AM
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Default Re: knife set what is best and what isn't

Hey Wade, I don't know if Rick will be making a knife to those specifications.....but.... Denny has a man size knife created for a friend/mentor of mine that might fit the bill, some refer to it as a 2 handed knife, but where I come from it's just the right size for one hand, ya know where men are men and women are double......well I guess you get the picture. Smile
It's got an 8" long handle and a 2 1/4" blade, it's called "Woodbutcher" it's named after my friend/mentor Jan Oegema's internet alias.Smile
Here's his web site, in Canada of course.Smile.
http://www.janscarvingstudio.com/

Cheers,

OG
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Old 09-07-2005, 12:10 PM
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Default Re: knife set what is best and what isn't

Hello,

I have one of those "Woodbutcher" knives myself. Denny makes great knives and palm tools, sharp as can be. I have several of his knives, and a full set of his straight gouges, and I wouldn't trade them for any other brand.

Thnaks,
Dan
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