The elusive cleaver

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  1. Strigidae

    Strigidae Administrator Staff Member

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    OK. Ive got two that could be done anyday so whenever the crew arrives we will make it happen.

    Been offered a gopro to help video so that should be cool to see.
     
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    BEA-utiful !!! but Im really waiting on the Esee 6HM :D
     
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    With the cleaver going Elk and Moose hunting it will need a field sheath with optional mounting for Camp-Lore 3"[there is a 3 coming right] or a ESEE 3 /4
     
  4. Expat

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    Thats a good idea on the sheath. People want all different kinds of sheaths for their particular application. This is going to come with an axe style sheath. To protect the contents of your pack. The Idaho hole is for storing it on the cabin wall or in the galley of your boat. Just screw in an eye-hook or find an old nail. Or it would ait nicely on one of those magnetic knife bars on the wall.

    I am thinking there will be a lot of creativity with sheaths as guys go to kydex makers to build the carry system you described or something else to attach to a pack, horse, canoe, whatever.

    Personally, I want to get a leather fold over sheath with a huge fold over belt loop.
     
  5. Delkancott

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    Will it collect eggs?
     
  6. Expat

    Expat Expat™ Knives Staff Member

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    It'll collect ears.
     
  7. Delkancott

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    I don't know that chickens have ears.
     
  8. Strigidae

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    They do and if prepared properly it tastes like chicken.
     
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    I'll make you a leather one as soon as I get my cleaver.
     
  10. KMCMICHAEL

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    Burn your ass?
     
  11. Bcamos

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    Hey! I offered up a rooster head chop!
     
  12. Expat

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    yeah. that was good too.
     
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    My wife was telling me today that he has to go. He's been attacking my kids lol. They're not getting hurt, he just chases them around the yard. It's kind of funny. But I do plan on chopping his head off and stuffing him in the freezer.
     
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  14. Expat

    Expat Expat™ Knives Staff Member

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    poor guy
     
  15. Strigidae

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    Kill cone is way easier. Happy to share the details. Really necessary equipment for processing your own chickens. That and a water heater for plucking them.
     
  16. Expat

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    Barbarians.

    I can see we're releasing the cleaver to the right market.
     
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    Yeah but chopping his head off with a cleaver just makes for good publicity.
     
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  18. Delkancott

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    How about as field knife? You think it can harvest veggies?

    Will it chop? It will chop!
     
  19. Expat

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    Ill probably just use mine as a spatula on my Lodge Sportsman's grill
     
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    I bet it could make a mean chicken pancake.
     

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