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Neck Knife #7949278
09/12/23 12:35 PM
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Birnamwood, Wisconsin
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Who sells or makes small knives and sheath with leather string for around the neck.
Thanks.


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949282
09/12/23 12:43 PM
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You could try Track of the Wolf or Crazy Crow Trading Post.

Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949285
09/12/23 12:46 PM
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Green County Wisconsin
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historical or modern?


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949313
09/12/23 01:26 PM
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Something like this?

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Web sites like DLT, Knivesshipfree, Blade HQ, The Knife center is where you'll want to look for neck knives.


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949321
09/12/23 01:42 PM
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Northern Michigan
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I just forged this knife for my oldest All Purpose Boy jr.(age 6) It was used Saturday to dress his very first deer, a nice forkhorn he .243'd. I am making a Kydex neck sheath for it soon, hunter orange color.

ps.....the magic marker arrow on the spike antler handle was for reference when mounting the handle. It has been removed for days.


Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949331
09/12/23 01:58 PM
09/12/23 01:58 PM
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Idaho, Lemhi County
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J.Morse -

Perfect! That's a nice-looking knife. Post another picture with a quarter or something so I can tell size? I've seen various sizes of antler rosettes so I can't quite tell what size it is. Thanks. Looks great!

Jack


Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949336
09/12/23 02:03 PM
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The Hill Country of Texas
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For kayaking, rope and harness roofs, and brand new calf ropers tied hard and fast for the first time, I think a neck knife comes to bare quicker than about anything. I just use the inexpensive little CRKT minimalist rigs but I added a very light duty bungie to keep the sheath close to a shirt button so it could never bounce up into my face.


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949338
09/12/23 02:05 PM
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I haven't yet used it to cut the tail of a bull rope or a flank strap that someone hooked an overly aggressive rowel in but it might happen someday.


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949339
09/12/23 02:06 PM
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You might try Chad Matthews Old South Forge Handmade Primitive Knives
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Last edited by Don Adams; 09/12/23 02:29 PM.
Re: Neck Knife [Re: Gulo] #7949349
09/12/23 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Gulo
J.Morse -

Perfect! That's a nice-looking knife. Post another picture with a quarter or something so I can tell size? I've seen various sizes of antler rosettes so I can't quite tell what size it is. Thanks. Looks great!

Jack


Thank you Jack! The knife is at my All Purpose Boy's house for a bit longer......he's hoping the grandson dresses another deer (doe hunt) this weekend. To give the photo reference, the blade is near exactly 3 inches long. I'll put a picture up when I get the Kydex sheath made. I have never made anything with Kydex to date, but I have bought near all I need to try it soon. The steel was from an old file. I'm not a knife maker, I just love playing on my forge and anvil sometimes.


Re: Neck Knife [Re: J.Morse] #7949384
09/12/23 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by J.Morse


Thank you Jack! The knife is at my All Purpose Boy's house for a bit longer......he's hoping the grandson dresses another deer (doe hunt) this weekend. To give the photo reference, the blade is near exactly 3 inches long. I'll put a picture up when I get the Kydex sheath made. I have never made anything with Kydex to date, but I have bought near all I need to try it soon. The steel was from an old file. I'm not a knife maker, I just love playing on my forge and anvil sometimes.


kydex is not hard to work with
you get it to leather , it flops around like a sheet of leather at this temp , then fold around your blade , press and let cool

this one was actually a reheat of one my son did several years ago , the knife he had used it with was a folder and he has moved on to other knives so I reheated and stuffed this mora in it I got for 2 dollar at a garage sale
works well only 3 rivets in ir I might never get it out if the 4th was in but I drilled the hole incase I needed to do a chicago screw with a rubber spacer at some point.

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Re: Neck Knife [Re: Don Adams] #7949388
09/12/23 03:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Adams
You might try Chad Matthews Old South Forge Handmade Primitive Knives
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Those are beautiful


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949394
09/12/23 03:21 PM
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Look into the CRKT Minimilist. I don’t wear it around my neck but I do carry it in my pocket and sometimes forget it’s even there. A great little knife that I’ve used for many different occasions.

Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949447
09/12/23 04:30 PM
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Thanks G C Pete


Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949533
09/12/23 07:10 PM
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I have a crkt 2 maybe 2 1/2 in. blade easy for a chubby old guy to get to surprising how many people this little knife spooks


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949545
09/12/23 07:40 PM
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This is a patch knife that he has available now. [Linked Image]

Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949547
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If you want a classic look. I had a local knife maker make one out of a long spring. Turned out very nice

Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949580
09/12/23 08:47 PM
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Oh yeah that is purdy punchy lookin!


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Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7949592
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I Have a Forge , I Do Custom Orders

Re: Neck Knife [Re: oil sac] #7950163
09/13/23 06:23 PM
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I traded a guy in TN some bow staves to make me a neck knife from a Newhouse spring I gave him. Awesome knife but I could never get used to it? Didn't bother me in winter but with only a t shirt on, it drove me crazy. Lol. Those are some good looking knives btw.


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