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Title: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: rbertalotto on October 28, 2011, 10:26:31 AM
I was looking for some type of knife that might share the CAS flavor and not cost an arm and a leg.

Looking through the Kennesaw Cutlery catalog www.kennesawcutlery.com I saw two faux Indian knives that I thought might fit the bill.

The "Bear Hunter" and the "Wolf Hunter" from the United Frontier Collection.

The Bear Hunter measures 8.5" overall. And included a really weird "pinkish" leather sheath.

First thing I did was take some walnut wood stain and stain the leather to make it dark brown and a little distressed looking.

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The Bear Hunter cost $26.99

The "Wolf Hunter" is a much smaller knife at 6 3/4" overall length and a much more heavily beaded sheath. But still the same pinkish leather. Back to the walnut stain!

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(http://images59.fotki.com/v683/photos/2/36012/10172640/DSC_3695-vi.jpg)

The Wolf Hunter cost $25.55

So for around $50 I got a couple knives that just might serve to finish off my garb...........

As soon as I get back from hunting I'm going to take some old deer antlers I have and make a couple of Stag handles for both of them.....Yea! That's the ticket!
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Capt.Virgil Russo on October 31, 2011, 07:39:01 PM
Look nice and you can't beat the price. Just put together my first knife, a Helle Tollekniv blade and brass guard with a stag handle. The wife has a contact for elk and deer antlers out in Colorado (our 3 dogs love 'em) the entire cost was around $25. It's nothing fancy and it pales in comparison with the artwork I've seen here but I'm happy with the result.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: rbertalotto on October 31, 2011, 07:41:13 PM
Gus, We'd love to see it. Got pictures?
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Forty Rod on November 01, 2011, 10:33:18 AM
Quote from: rbertalotto on October 28, 2011, 10:26:31 AM
As soon as I get back from hunting I'm going to take some old deer antlers I have and make a couple of Stag handles for both of them.....Yea! That's the ticket!

Not my knives and not my business, but what's wrong with the brass-pinned burl scales on those two? Looks very authentic to me.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: St. George on November 01, 2011, 10:57:15 AM
Actually, those pins are pretty close to an original I have that has a beaded Sioux sheath.

There are even a couple of decorative copper pins as well.

Next time, go easier on the dye - natural hide would darken, certainly - just not quite 'that' dark - however, exposure to sunlight should cause some fading.

You could even re-lace the throat and sewn seam with artificial sinew, and the laced seam and lighter-colored rawhide or rivets as well - giving an older effect.

Vaya,

Scouts Out!

Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Delmonico on November 01, 2011, 06:38:07 PM
Quote from: Forty Rod on November 01, 2011, 10:33:18 AM
Not my knives and not my business, but what's wrong with the brass-pinned burl scales on those two? Looks very authentic to me.

That was my thought also, but a lot of folks know I'm not fond of antler for a working knife, blood makes them very slippery.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Capt.Virgil Russo on November 01, 2011, 07:06:57 PM
Quote from: rbertalotto on October 31, 2011, 07:41:13 PM
Gus, We'd love to see it. Got pictures?

Camera battery needs a charge and the cell takes lousy pics, I'll get some up tomorrow. I reiterate, it's nothing special.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Major 2 on November 01, 2011, 07:37:53 PM
I'm with 40, St.G & Del

I found this one at Atlanta Cuttley..... Very nice Curley maple and takes holes a very fine edge

Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Capt.Virgil Russo on November 02, 2011, 04:40:52 PM
My first effort, nothing special.

Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: GunClick Rick on November 06, 2011, 06:24:39 PM
Not bad at all Capt for a first..My first was huge,i gave it up ,i am not a knife maker.I got this one from Atlanta cutlery also,and man it is SHARP! I would like to darkin the beads..

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunclickrick/atlanta003.jpg)
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Capt.Virgil Russo on November 06, 2011, 08:02:30 PM
Thanks Rick! I think my next will be a Bowie, got a nice crown piece I'm hoarding from the dogs  ;D
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: GunClick Rick on November 06, 2011, 09:11:12 PM
Do one like this ;D :o I had to whip the dickins outta Sam to get this one ;) ;D

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunclickrick/bigboy1003.jpg)

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunclickrick/bigboy1001.jpg)


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Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Capt.Virgil Russo on November 07, 2011, 04:26:22 PM
Quote from: GunClick Rick on November 06, 2011, 09:11:12 PM
Do one like this ;D :o I had to whip the dickins outta Sam to get this one ;) ;D

 

That's pretty much what I'm looking to replicate. My older brother and Mr.Elliot could be twins, tough act to follow!  :-[
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: GunClick Rick on November 07, 2011, 04:36:54 PM
I actually bouight that from a feller over at sass,he said it was a replica of the one Sam Elliot used in either the sacketts ot The Quick and the Dead,he did back in 80s? I sure don't know where he got it becuase iv'e looked for them and never seen another. ??? It's Elk antler and i can barely get my fingers around it.

Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: joec on November 07, 2011, 04:51:11 PM
If Sam Elloit used it then it was the Sacketts as he wasn't in the Quick and the Dead.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: GunClick Rick on November 07, 2011, 05:09:31 PM
Sam actually did the first Quick and the Dead about a guy that watches over a lady and her husband traveling west that are green horns sort of.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093811/
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: James-G on November 07, 2011, 11:59:25 PM
Hmm, I might see my new progect. Instead of brass maybe bronze, But i do have some brass . Have to do some thinking on it.
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Skyrider on November 08, 2011, 10:07:14 PM
I love looking at custom made knives and have made a few over the years, mostly cause I could not find what I wanted in the knive  I was looking to use in a particular job. I do have several knives I just look at both modern and those of yesteryears. The wife says I am like her kid brother years ago collecting marbels and baseball cards. ;D

I have an Arkansas Toothpick with a 2.25 inch wide blade 5/16 thick with a coffine wildcherry wood handle. A also have a couple Bowie knives with damascus blades in 10 & 11 inch blades with bone and brass handles. A Green River skinner I purchased 30 years ago that is really quick to sharpen and made out of tool steel. Its been a great asset in dressing out my deer & elk.

I also have a Richardson Bowie that is 12 inches in blade length with elk antler in stainless steel blade and guards. A boot knive  that is 7 inches long also in stainless, very tuff knives both but not as easy for me to sharpen as the tool steel or the Damascus. I am working now on a Bowie with 3/8 thick tool steel and wildcherry wood handle wilth brass rivets. The blade is going to be 14 inch long with a blood groove and 2.6 inches wide. The handle will be made out of stag antler
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: GunClick Rick on November 08, 2011, 10:24:47 PM
James made the sheath for this skinner,i think he done a fantastic job,i love beaded sheaths.The skinner style never cuaght my attention much till i got this one,one of my favorites now and it is very sharp,if i had to fight with a knife this would be my go to,grab that thing,your thumb goes to the right place swing and slice ;) ;D

(http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y283/gunclickrick/skinner001.jpg)
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Gun Creek Phil on November 19, 2011, 03:13:44 AM
QuoteThe "Bear Hunter" and the "Wolf Hunter" from the United Frontier Collection.

The Bear Hunter measures 8.5" overall. And included a really weird "pinkish" leather sheath

Nice knives, are the blades sharps? :D
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: Long Branch Louie on June 21, 2012, 11:07:37 AM
Quote from: joec on November 07, 2011, 04:51:11 PM
If Sam Elloit used it then it was the Sacketts as he wasn't in the Quick and the Dead.

Sam's version was a great film, nothing like the Sharon Stone farce...
Title: Re: Couple of inexpensive Cowboyish knives.....
Post by: ChurchandSon on June 21, 2012, 04:39:20 PM
QuoteSam's version was a great film, nothing like the Sharon Stone farce..
I agree..."That's a mighty handsome women ya got"

I'd love to have a good pic of Tell Sackett"s Bowie and sheath.........