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Siberian steel
Hello all at TB
Sorry if these have already been covered ,but I was looking at Russian "prison inives and found this advertisement ,or write up on Siberian steel .
Has anyone got any examples of the knives shown here to post ,and also are they good quality etc.?Be nice to see them in the flesh so to speak .
Made by" Vaidotas Ruibys "of Lithuania ,I think these are fine looking knives ,I just cant recall if .I have seen any here over the years
Hope everyones well .
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Sorry if these have already been covered ,but I was looking at Russian "prison inives and found this advertisement ,or write up on Siberian steel .
Has anyone got any examples of the knives shown here to post ,and also are they good quality etc.?Be nice to see them in the flesh so to speak .
Made by" Vaidotas Ruibys "of Lithuania ,I think these are fine looking knives ,I just cant recall if .I have seen any here over the years
Hope everyones well .
gravknife
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Looks good to me, really digging the one pointing down on the left!
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Me too; plus the swing guard look good to me too!sammy the blade wrote: ↑Mon Jul 24, 2023 11:45 pm Looks good to me, really digging the one pointing down on the left!
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Sammy ,John and Tom
I wish I had been collecting when these were about in the 1990s ,I would have been able to safely buy them in the uk back then ,but I was more into my fixed blades at that time Parish ,lyle ,doziers etc .
I hope someone has one to share here ,both are really fine looking knives .
Ian
I wish I had been collecting when these were about in the 1990s ,I would have been able to safely buy them in the uk back then ,but I was more into my fixed blades at that time Parish ,lyle ,doziers etc .
I hope someone has one to share here ,both are really fine looking knives .
Ian
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Thanks for the additional post.....
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Lots of things I sold that I bought in the 90's I wish I still had, mostly guns.
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Same here Sammy ....,sold all my civil war carbines and pistols when my kids came along ,plus many rare expensive knives that I can never replace ,but its nice to have least had them to appreciate .and handle
Found another strange knife whilst browsing that I had never seen before .I believe its a spanish otf gravity knife ,its a real beauty and very unusual ..
Anyone ran into these over the years? Again sorry if its been covered whilst I was away
Found another strange knife whilst browsing that I had never seen before .I believe its a spanish otf gravity knife ,its a real beauty and very unusual ..
Anyone ran into these over the years? Again sorry if its been covered whilst I was away
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Never saw that one either ! Nice !!!!!
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Another example of very cool.