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Strange Looking Knives

Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Strange Looking Knives - 04/12/20 07:55 PM

I have been watching The Last Kingdom lately and can't get past how odd Uhtred's knife looks. This style knife is a Seax and looks like a reverse tanto.

Like this :



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But I want to start a thread of odd looking/styles of knives of all types.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/12/20 09:09 PM

Busse's Shiva Rex is the oddest looking knife I have EVER seen!
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/12/20 09:46 PM

Yeah, that is sort of strange looking. Oh well, to each their own.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/12/20 11:26 PM

I guess it's good for cutting grapefruits and such. smile
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 06:03 AM

I love a nice seax, in fact I am thinking of getting a custom one made once things settle down.
For centuries they were a utility knife in Europe
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 06:04 AM

The ulu is a funny shaped knife but very handy once you get used to them
Posted By: Ray Settanta

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 03:05 PM

My wife was born in Alaska and uses an Ulu for all her meal preparation.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 05:12 PM

Funny thing is that there are a number of knives from different cultures that resemble the ulu
I used to know an Inuit that first showed me the value of an ulu back in the late 1980's
One day I will pick one up, when processing moose, I use my norsehawk in a similar fashion to an ulu (it also works great on the pelvis)
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 08:11 PM

Busse Shiva Rex



[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 08:14 PM

Ulu Knife

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 09:04 PM

Originally Posted by coyotebc
Funny thing is that there are a number of knives from different cultures that resemble the ulu
I used to know an Inuit that first showed me the value of an ulu back in the late 1980's
One day I will pick one up, when processing moose, I use my norsehawk in a similar fashion to an ulu (it also works great on the pelvis)



When was the last time you got a moose? Dressed how much do they weigh, it hast to be close to 800 after skinning and gutting right.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/13/20 11:42 PM

The one that my brother and I got last year, when we took the 4 quarters into the butcher, ranged from 187 to 240 lbs if I remember correctly.
I think the biggest one I got in Northern BC was easily a 1000lbs
I think that one, all 4 quarters were over 200lbs each
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/14/20 05:06 PM

That's huge, the meat will last the year I imagine.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/14/20 08:15 PM

That's enough meat to try a LOT of different recipes!
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 02:57 AM

There is fried moose, baked moose, grilled moose, moose gravy, moose stew, moose pie, shredded moose, moose sandwiches...

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 02:59 AM

RUN FORREST RUN! grin
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 06:27 AM


We always share our harvest
Between the 5 of us on that trip, we got a moose and 2 mule deer on that hunt
So a good bit of meat for each guy.
My brother and I always share with our parents, and my daughter and son in law get some moose as well (they aren't fussy on deer)
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 06:37 AM

Funny how hunting can become a tradition.
My dad was taught hunting by a family friend that I always called an uncle.
One of the guys on this trip was my deceased brother's best friend in kindergarten.
His name is Cory, and he started hunting with my youngest brother back around around 1988 /89

Since about 1991 or 92 a group of us go every year to a place called Pink Mountain (mile 148 on the Alaska highway)
The core group is 8 guys, with some years only 3 or 4 making it, other years all of us make it.
It is always a good time, last year because of the fires in the Pink Mountain region we went somewhere closer to home.
Didn't matter we still had a blast.

Growing up some of my favorite memories are hunting with my 2 brothers, my uncle and my dad.

One of my happiest days was when we got my nephew and a long time friend their first deer, both on the same day
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 10:40 AM

That would be some great memories indeed.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/15/20 01:32 PM

I can see that becoming VERY fond memories for everyone.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/16/20 06:53 AM

One of our favorites is years ago we went to Northern Wisconsin for a fishing vacation. It was the first time the General ever fished from a boat, and she caught a muskie, and on a homemade lure no less. The muskie is often times called "the fish of 10,000 casts" and difficult for many folks to catch, but she did it! She was so excited that a couple of fisherman came trolling around the point of land just to see what all the excitement was about.:)
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/16/20 03:18 PM

That is something Y'all will remember for the rest of your lives. Good memories.

Patty and I will remember our first trip (well each one actually) out to the Smokies. The look on Pattys face and the excitement she exhibited when she saw the mountains for the first time and her first Bear will forever live in my memory. And she was like the kid in a candy store over her first pictures of the bears. Oh, and she was in awe of SMKW and actually enjoyed it. Course meeting Todd and OGB wink (Susan) was another highlight.
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/16/20 07:36 PM

Originally Posted by coyotebc
Funny how hunting can become a tradition.
My dad was taught hunting by a family friend that I always called an uncle.
One of the guys on this trip was my deceased brother's best friend in kindergarten.
His name is Cory, and he started hunting with my youngest brother back around around 1988 /89

Since about 1991 or 92 a group of us go every year to a place called Pink Mountain (mile 148 on the Alaska highway)
The core group is 8 guys, with some years only 3 or 4 making it, other years all of us make it.
It is always a good time, last year because of the fires in the Pink Mountain region we went somewhere closer to home.
Didn't matter we still had a blast.

Growing up some of my favorite memories are hunting with my 2 brothers, my uncle and my dad.

One of my happiest days was when we got my nephew and a long time friend their first deer, both on the same day




And how quickly it turns to tradition. That is awesome, creating memories that everybody will remember for the rest of their lives.
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/16/20 07:38 PM

Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
That is something Y'all will remember for the rest of your lives. Good memories.

Patty and I will remember our first trip (well each one actually) out to the Smokies. The look on Pattys face and the excitement she exhibited when she saw the mountains for the first time and her first Bear will forever live in my memory. And she was like the kid in a candy store over her first pictures of the bears. Oh, and she was in awe of SMKW and actually enjoyed it. Course meeting Todd and OGB wink (Susan) was another highlight.



I love the Smokies, I typically go once a year and try to hit some hiking trails and buffets. Over the years I have seen 3 separate black bear all from a safe distance.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/16/20 10:03 PM

ONLY 3. First year we saw 25. Second time 50 and the last time 50 or 55. Second time we went met a couple that had been going there for over 20 years and they hardly ever saw bears. They always went in late June, July or August. Bears want to stay cool just like us. They stay in the woods. We always went in the first week of May. Never had a problem seeing bears.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/17/20 05:41 AM

I don't remember seeing any bears when we visited there, but then again we didn't see any bears when we were in Alaska either. We DID see a moose though.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/17/20 11:55 PM

When my cousin and her ex were here for their first visit (Katie was born here but her mother moved them to New Zealand when she was 13, here ex Dan had never been outside New Zealand before)
We took them on a sasquatch expedition in an area that we often see black bears, they so wanted to see one
No luck that trip
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/18/20 05:00 AM

Missouri's population of black bears is growing; a couple of years ago my neighbor's Dad said he saw a sow with two cubs about three miles from us. Then someone took a picture of a fair sized bear walking on the blacktop road that goes around the lake (Stockton). I just don't want any to show up on my property!
Posted By: gk4ever2

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/19/20 04:26 PM

Originally Posted by ScrapSquatch
Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
That is something Y'all will remember for the rest of your lives. Good memories.

Patty and I will remember our first trip (well each one actually) out to the Smokies. The look on Pattys face and the excitement she exhibited when she saw the mountains for the first time and her first Bear will forever live in my memory. And she was like the kid in a candy store over her first pictures of the bears. Oh, and she was in awe of SMKW and actually enjoyed it. Course meeting Todd and OGB wink (Susan) was another highlight.



I love the Smokies, I typically go once a year and try to hit some hiking trails and buffets. Over the years I have seen 3 separate black bear all from a safe distance.

I love the Smokies too, especially when it is not too crowded! "Hiking trails and buffets" - great minds think alike! wink grin
Posted By: Dumpster Dan

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/19/20 10:24 PM

Originally Posted by gk4ever2
Originally Posted by ScrapSquatch
Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
That is something Y'all will remember for the rest of your lives. Good memories.

Patty and I will remember our first trip (well each one actually) out to the Smokies. The look on Pattys face and the excitement she exhibited when she saw the mountains for the first time and her first Bear will forever live in my memory. And she was like the kid in a candy store over her first pictures of the bears. Oh, and she was in awe of SMKW and actually enjoyed it. Course meeting Todd and OGB wink (Susan) was another highlight.



I love the Smokies, I typically go once a year and try to hit some hiking trails and buffets. Over the years I have seen 3 separate black bear all from a safe distance.

I love the Smokies too, especially when it is not too crowded! "Hiking trails and buffets" - great minds think alike! wink grin

Food and scenery How do you beat it !!!

Dan
Posted By: gk4ever2

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 02:33 AM

One of my favorite restaurants in Gatlinburg is the Pancake Pantry - it is right in the middle of town. They have great food, and are always crowded. I have not been there in a few years, but I doubt that it has changed. https://smokymountains.com/gatlinburg/restaurants/pancake-pantry-gatlinburg/
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 02:53 AM

IF it is still there. just at the south end of Pigeon Forge, on the left side of the road (shares a building with a gas station) is a place called "Bojangles' " THE BEST biscuits you WILL EVER eat.

https://locations.bojangles.com/tn/pigeon-forge/4035-parkway.html


They even give you plastic knives! (see how I tied that in)
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 03:37 AM

They were probably concerned about giving an old guy like you a REAL knife Randy. LOL smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 03:39 AM

You're just jealous of my awe inspiring collection of bladeware. grin
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 03:50 AM

I don't doubt that you have more PLASTIC knives than I do Randy. LOL smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 04:24 AM

Now that's just cold. wink
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 08:02 AM

Originally Posted by Private Klink
Missouri's population of black bears is growing; a couple of years ago my neighbor's Dad said he saw a sow with two cubs about three miles from us. Then someone took a picture of a fair sized bear walking on the blacktop road that goes around the lake (Stockton). I just don't want any to show up on my property!

They are real common here, even in the subdivisions
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 11:04 AM

I think I would have a bear skull on my desk and maybe a rug on the floor.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 03:36 PM

Tom, have you ever lifted a bear skin? One year when we were in the Smokies they were having a show and tell for a group of school kids out in Cades Cove at the Visitors Center. The lady just started putting up a bear skin when we walked up and she offered to take it back out of the box and let us hold it while she took out picture. It was really neat, but man was it heavy.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 03:49 PM

Helped my brother skin a grizzly
Shot a couple of black bears myself, and helped a few others process theirs.
I dont like bear meat, so I dont hunt them
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/20/20 09:20 PM

Bill. I'm confused. I have been told that bear is quite tasty, along with moose.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/21/20 01:31 AM

A lot of people like bear meat.
With bear a lot depends on the bears diet.
I have tried it numerous times and done different ways and I don't like it.
You can make decent pepperoni with it, but it is more in the spices.
IMHO
Elk is the best
Mule deer/blacktail deer
Fallow deer
Whitetail deer
Caribou
Moose

I don't like
Bear
Cougar
Mountain goat
Mountain sheep
Fish
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/21/20 07:35 AM

I believe it was an article in Peterson's Hunting magazine that said cougar was a lot like pork, and just another white meat. I guess it all depends on how hungry you are. smile
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/21/20 10:26 AM

The cougar that I tried was made into meatballs
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/21/20 11:46 PM

Oh that is SO tempting Bill. But being a family friendly site WE won't go there.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/23/20 09:18 PM

As they say on Svengoolie....."you dirty, dirty man"! smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/23/20 09:36 PM

ME? He's the one the started it. wink
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/24/20 04:46 AM

Bill was simply explaining about culinary delights! smile
Posted By: ScrapSquatch

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/29/20 10:26 PM

I have a friend up in Michigan who has a hunting cabin. He has a bear skin that he shot about a 1/2 mile from the cabin draped over his lazy-boy. He also has a stuffed black squirrel sitting on the stove that he shot from the front porch of the cabin.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/30/20 01:37 AM

Sounds like a really cool hunting cabin!
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/30/20 04:19 AM

Oh man, I'd give All Tom's collection for a place like that! grin
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/30/20 08:05 AM

I wonder if that cabin belongs to a Busse???
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/30/20 06:27 PM

I still say my Cold Steel Vaquero Grande is a strange looking knife what with that fully serrated serpentine 6 inch folding blade.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 04/30/20 10:07 PM

It is. smile
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 07:35 AM

Originally Posted by Private Klink
As they say on Svengoolie....."you dirty, dirty man"! smile

Love that show
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 07:45 AM

We watch it every Saturday. smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 02:32 PM

Never heard of it, what is it?
Posted By: Ray Settanta

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 03:43 PM

A karambit has always looked a bit strange to me. Just like some people I know.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 09:01 PM

Now Ray, we shouldn't pick on Randy ALL the time. LOL smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/05/20 11:46 PM

HOW did you know he was pickin on me, AGAIN? If I wasn't such a stub er I mean Stud, I would feel like someone kicked sand in my face. cry
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 03:05 AM

Originally Posted by SkunkHunter
Never heard of it, what is it?

It is a show that I think originates in Chicago
The host Svengoolie is the host and they show old and often cheesie horror shows.
Think of the old black and white classics
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 04:04 AM

Ah cool. Kinda like a male Elvira and her Horror shows. I used to watch her show all the time. Talk about Cheesie… grin OK, maybe cheap. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Her movie is a HOOT!

When I was stationed in Japan I worked with a Major that Meet her. Said she was still Hot and actually a Redhead. I did a pic search years later and YUP, she was pretty even without all the Elvira "Get Up"

Man, I can't believe that was 30 years ago.
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 05:35 AM

https://svengoolie.com/
Doesn't look much like Elvira
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 05:36 AM

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=217057649592973
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 11:19 AM

Bill, you're right about Svengoolie. It is a program that celebrated 40 years and still going. Rich Koz, a.k.a. Svengoolie, does the show in the Chicago area, and always jokes about the suburb Berwyn. We used to go to Berwyn for a pizza restaurant named Salerno's. It had the BEST true deep dish pizza; two slices and you were stuffed! LOL

I suspect that Cassandra Peterson, a.k.a. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, watched Svengoolie when she was growing up in Indiana. wink
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 03:28 PM

YUP, not all that much like Elvira. His hair is shorter. wink
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 03:30 PM

Speaking of strange knives, does anyone remember who made the knife Elvira wore? At least I THINK it was custom made for her and not just a prop blade.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 04:32 PM

No idea. frown
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 10:39 PM

OK, found this on the interweeb. Real good close up of her Dagger.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=C3F3C382177E4B6D3B73AEC73DA3C63A5B9E8FDE&thid=OIP.b9T5k0AwyY6ZmD22Dq0d3gHaDi&exph=382&expw=800&q=who+made+the+elvira+dagger&selectedindex=55&qpvt=who+made+the+elvira+dagger&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=0,1,2,3,4,6,8,10&ccid=b9T5k0Aw&simid=608037768205305241&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Ftweeterhead.com%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F09%2Fdagger-LGG-banner.png&sim=11

Seems like the Original was made by a Tony Hnilica. AJH custom knives and services.

Well Shazbot. Just copy the link above and you can see it.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/06/20 10:44 PM

And here is I am guessing, a picture of the original knife. Just copy the below link and past it to your search box.
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=FA62BFE29758D495CE99565E216D3B47B5EAB725&thid=OIP.YuOQwOQQzM17MHUsdCYIbgHaC7&exph=184&expw=464&q=who+made+the+elvira+dagger&selectedindex=8&qpvt=who+made+the+elvira+dagger&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=0,1,2,3,4,6,8,10&sim=11
Posted By: Ray Settanta

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/07/20 04:36 PM

Elvira wore a knife?
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/07/20 05:07 PM

Haha, Isn't that the FIRST thing you noticed? wink
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/07/20 05:08 PM

You should watch her Movie If you like B, Corny, movies. It's so hokey that it's actually a hoot to watch.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/07/20 05:13 PM

You can actually watch her movie on Amazon Prime Video for free. Elvira: Mistress of the Dark.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/08/20 02:01 AM

Her movie is funny enough; I have never seen her "adult artistic" films.
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/08/20 03:43 AM

Say What! shocked
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/08/20 11:45 AM

Easy Randy, I did NOT say porno films. She HAS done a lot of work over the years scantilly clad and obviously proud of her "assets". Just "Google" her name and you can see what I mean. smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/08/20 01:14 PM

Strange as it may sound, I have NOT looked a that stuff since about 1982.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/08/20 09:18 PM

I am just talking about your dream girl, not the movie business you refer to as "that stuff".
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/09/20 02:54 AM

I think it's time to steer this thread back to the subject of knives. smile
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/24/20 10:30 PM

https://youtu.be/rV94X-MWD3o
Shows a good comparison of a seax and bowie
Posted By: coyotebc

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/24/20 10:49 PM

https://youtu.be/oaqhVm5ekYA

Another historical knife that I would like to get.
Warning mild swearing at the end of why the bollock dagger may be called by that name
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/26/20 09:01 PM

That seax blade sure looks interesting!
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/27/20 03:41 AM

A certain company just came out with a folding Seax. Looks pretty good actually. And if you know my preferences for Tactical folders you know who it is.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/27/20 05:59 AM

Randy, I prefer REAL knives! LOL smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/27/20 02:21 PM

Broke back knives are real. But their "Straight" brothers ARE better a lot of times.
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/27/20 03:51 PM

A full tang, .220 thick, 10" long or so, and a clip point Bowie style works for me. wink
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/27/20 05:22 PM

Tom, you know it's not the size that matters, but the resolve of the one holding it. grin OK, SOMETMES the size matters. wink
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/28/20 01:13 AM

I was referring to EDC around the old ranch, not trying to be another Doug Marcaida. wink
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/28/20 01:33 AM

You're Not Doug. I've seen your picture, he has more hair. grin
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/28/20 05:14 AM

True, but I'm STILL better looking! LOL smile
Posted By: SkunkHunter

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/28/20 05:15 AM

Didn't want to comment, didn't want you to think I was "Funny" wink
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Strange Looking Knives - 05/28/20 02:43 PM

Randy, we ALL know that! LOL smile
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