Knives - Why?

My buddy took delivery of this beautiful little side knife today. Hand made by Gary Clements of Acacia knives, Marondera, Zimbabwe, it is a perfect in every way. It is light and slim, exceedingly sharp obviously and the lead wood handle complements the overall simplicity. Gary uses N690 steel and all of his sheaths are cape buffalo hide, unless you want another leather. I was so envious, I placed an order for one also.
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My buddy took delivery of this beautiful little side knife today. Hand made by Gary Clements of Acacia knives, Marondera, Zimbabwe, it is a perfect in every way. It is light and slim, exceedingly sharp obviously and the lead wood handle complements the overall simplicity. Gary uses N690 steel and all of his sheaths are cape buffalo hide, unless you want another leather. I was so envious, I placed an order for one also.View attachment 361408
That is utter beauty. Now I am envious. Do you know if they are available for import to the States?
 
Yes, they are quite exquisite. Ill ask him to be sure, but in the meantime check out Acacia Knives on the web site.
 
I hunt it .. I skin it.
 
A multipurpose knife
 

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idjeffp wrote on Fish2table's profile.
I will be looking for a set of these when my .505 is done... sadly not cashed up right now for these. :(
Need anything in trade?
Cheers,
Jeff P
cwpayton wrote on Halligan1975's profile.
what kind of velocity does the 140 grains list, curious how they would fit in with my current 130 gr, supply of 270s. maybe a pic of the box data listing vel. and drop. Oh and complements on that ammo belt, nice.
 
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