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    What website should I visit that has a list of types of steel/carbon steel and their properties?
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    Guy on Craigslist selling M-10 Bayonet for $75.

    http://denver.craigslist.org/spo/2025976559.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    Guy on Craigslist selling M-10 Bayonet for $75.

    http://denver.craigslist.org/spo/2025976559.html
    I got mine for $80 brand new... They are going for that much new arent they?? Or the price has changed so much since last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    What website should I visit that has a list of types of steel/carbon steel and their properties?
    Join up at http://www.bladeforums.com/ if you have a knife interest. You'll find all you want to know about knives and then some there.
    Plus all the sub forums like ESEE.
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    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    Join up at http://www.bladeforums.com/ if you have a knife interest. You'll find all you want to know about knives and then some there.
    Plus all the sub forums like ESEE.
    http://benchmadegriptilian.com/about.html

    Lists a lot/most steel types

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    Quote Originally Posted by van7559 View Post
    talk about a knofe whore! That is a sweet selection of cutlery you have.
    A lot of these photos are older collection shots. I have gone through a lot of knives in the past several years. I have culled the collection recently and now I'm down to the ones I use and like the most.

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    What is the name of the style of the knives in that last picture? I remember my dad having some old knife just like those ones in the picture. It even had that little chunk out of the bottom of the blade just above the handle. What are those for?
    The khukuri is the traditional knife of Nepal. The cutout is called a "cho" It's purpose or symbolism is lost. Even the makers or "kamis" as they are called don't know the true meaning. Some say it represents the hindu symbol of fertility, a cow track, cow horns, etc. Others speculate that it keeps blood on the blade from dripping on to the handle.

    The majority of my khuk collection has been passed on. I'm amassing firearms now.

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    What website should I visit that has a list of types of steel/carbon steel and their properties?
    This is a great link about steels. All the info you need.

    http://www.agrussell.com/Articles/a/109/

    These are a couple shots of my favorite khuks and knives from Himalayan Imports.





    This giant bowie was made for Andre the Giant. It was insane.



    One I rehandled with osage orange.



    My all time favorite.


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    You know I read somewhere about guys with big knives making up for there sexual inadaquacys..................


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    Those are really cool pictures. Please tell me you chopped through those logs with one of your knives.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Asmodiar View Post
    http://benchmadegriptilian.com/about.html

    Lists a lot/most steel types
    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado556 View Post

    This is a great link about steels. All the info you need.

    http://www.agrussell.com/Articles/a/109/
    Thanks guys. I read through one of these links, then went to read the other, only to find out that they are word for word, the exact same information. If the same guy doesn't work for both places, there is a serious plagiarism case here.
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    Eldorado love your collection!!! That first knife can you tell me the maker and where you got it I HAVE TO HAVE ONE!!!!!!

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