on a lighter note...

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A knife for a boar should be small and light, so as not to interfere with climbing a tree and not inspire an illusory sense of security
 
A knife for a boar should be small and light, so as not to interfere with climbing a tree and not inspire an illusory sense of security
Yes but it has to be long enough to get into the vitals and stout enough to withstand and fight from the pig. This is one of the pig stickers I make with quite a few of them doing service in the NZ bush against these animals.
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Yes but it has to be long enough to get into the vitals and stout enough to withstand and fight from the pig. This is one of the pig stickers I make with quite a few of them doing service in the NZ bush against these animals. View attachment 426766
That’s a good looking pig sticker what do you charge for one of those?
 
Yes, he was asleep, but I do not know why. Maybe he was not very healthy. Sometimes in the forest you can raise wild boars from the rookery - but never so close.

 
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That’s a good looking pig sticker what do you charge for one of those?
With a no frills handle and plain sheath it is US$200 + $65 shipping to the US and most off shore destinations. The one pictured has an upgrade with stainless bolster, stainless and micarta spacers and an ebony handle for a $110 upgrade.
 
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