OT Tom Brown Tracker Knife.

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WCF3030
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OT Tom Brown Tracker Knife.

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I really can't see myself buying one but its always been in the back of my mind.
Anybody got one?
http://www.hedgehogleatherworks.com/ind ... &ProdID=21


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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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No Sir but whats the finish on that blade?
Looks like parkerised.

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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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Nath,

Follow the link http://www.hedgehogleatherworks.com/ind ... &ProdID=21, it can explain it way better then me.
This knife was actually a star in the Movie "The Hunted".

Edit. Powder coat
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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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Very interesting, not sure about the powder coat though . It may soon look real rough.
I've been spoilt with one of this guy's.
www.bayleyknife.com

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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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Nath wrote:Very interesting, not sure about the powder coat though . It may soon look real rough.
I've been spoilt with one of this guy's.
http://www.bayleyknife.com

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Which one?
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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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I have a medium ravan, it is very manageable even on a rabbit but it will split a deers sturnum no probs.
I do all my butchering with it and hardly ever have to sharpen infact I was dreading sharpening it the first time as it seems so hard but in fact it is so easy to stone, weird in fact!
I believe Rob heat treats for a more stainless result now over ultimate strength.
Mine will tarnish slight but soon rubs out.
One test he does is drop it onto a concrete slab point first!
He's done his homework and is snowed under with orders.
I love mine and if ever I lose it,,,,,!

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Re: OT Tim Brown Tracker Knife.

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I love mine and if ever I lose it,,,,,!
Yeah I'd hate to lose that one...
Very Nice Nath!!! 8)
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