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Short 'n curved

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I'm looking for knifes at the moment, who look much alike the Harpy and Merlin, but also aren't too big.



I know about the Opinel Gardening knife, it looks very cute and I'm having very serious thoughts of buying it, but if there are any other knifes, good one's, please inform me!



I know Columbian River has it's Bear Claw, which I've ordered, also those kind of knifes I am interested in.



Thank you.





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check out fred perrins la griffe.
might suit your tastes. you'll find it on Szaboinc.com and other places I'm sure.


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sorry double post

Edited by - chambers on 9/22/2001 5:57:51 AM
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Perfect. That's it!

That and knifes like the Harpy. Thanks for the site Chambers.


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Smith and Wesson do a fixed blade and folders.Not great quality but good value for the dollar.
http://www.outdooredge.com.au/catalogue ... knives.htm

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Thank you very much, this is an interesting site! I especially liked the Hawkbill blades. Thanks.


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I was wondering, does anyone know any other Hawkbill blades? Preferrably small but bigger is also good. I'd be happy to see some sites.

Thank you.


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