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Old 2nd May 2008, 02:06 AM   #15
Gonzalo G
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Originally Posted by kronckew
it does look a lot like a beaver tail knife, they were popular with some native american tribes, i seem to recall that the french supplied a lot of the blades.

sheep shears are made of excellent steel as they need to stand up to a lot of abuse while staying sharp, they lend themselves to conversion into knives of differing configurations, as shown in the link i provided. (each shear makes two knives too!) the unusual tang makes them a very distinctive style when you know what they are. crazycrow has a kit for making your own beaver tail knife, or if you are so inclined, you can buy a sheep shear via ebay and experiment, i'd suggest specifying the non-offset style shear.

!Thank you! I think IŽll do, as old and cheap shears can be got in ebay. The specification (non-offset) is specially useful.
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