goblin skinner

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hellize
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goblin skinner

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Greetings everyone,

I have a little necker to show.
Handy little fellow and ideal companion for longer walks in the forest or on mountain hikes. Helpful at peeling an apple, when you sit on a fallen tree trunk at lunch time, while goblins are lurking behind you in the bushes. Carving stuff into a stick to pass time in the hung up cage waiting for the water to boil up in the huge cauldron, after the goblins rushed you and dragged you away to their cave in the thick woods. Guess who's coming to dinner?! And finally eviscerating those pesky goblins with great delight, after you manage to free yourself from their primitive cage, thanks also to your trusty little knife and a well developed frontal lobe
it is 20 cm/ 7.9 inch long, the blade is 10 cm/ 3.9 inch long, 30 mm/ 1.2 inch wide. It is forged of 5160 and 1.2516 steels. The handle is made of deer antler and leather disks.
The sheath is made of 4 mm/ 0.16 inch thick, sturdy cowhide.
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Great knife, how many goblins do you go through before you resharpen? Tuff little critters, half way through the third one is my limit.
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bladehound wrote:Great knife, how many goblins do you go through before you resharpen? Tuff little critters, half way through the third one is my limit.
:D Yeah, that seems like a universal dose :D
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You always give me three reasons to smile...
- your knives, always beautiful
- your leather work, true craftsmanship
- your stories, always fun to read

Thanks for the smiles!!! :D :D :D
Take care and God bless,

Steve
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1980-2000

But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
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Very nice. I like the size and shape of it. Substantial, yet practical. And it’s a real looker too. Great job.
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Steve Warden wrote:You always give me three reasons to smile...
- your knives, always beautiful
- your leather work, true craftsmanship
- your stories, always fun to read

Thanks for the smiles!!! :D :D :D
I am happy that I could bring a little extra joy into your day! That is enough reward :)
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Colonel26 wrote:Very nice. I like the size and shape of it. Substantial, yet practical. And it’s a real looker too. Great job.
Thanks! :)
I make these to be used. At least I hope they are used :D
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I agree with Steve. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::handshake::
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