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Blind Horse Knives Woodsman Pro

Blind Horse Knives Woodsman Pro

Blind Horse Knives produce practical and impeccable workmanship at reasonable prices, such as the 4-inch Woodsman Pro.

By NRA Staff

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10/8/2012

The craftsmen at Blind Horse Knives are outdoorsmen first and foremost as well as skilled artisans who make heirloom-quality knives in the United States.

Examples of their handiwork typically exhibit practical, no-frills design, tough-as-nails construction and impeccable workmanship—at remarkably reasonable prices. One such product is the Woodsman Pro with its 4-inch drop-point blade of 5/32-inch-thick 01 tool steel that features a saber grind and a durable point.

Equipped with a hand-filling set of bead-blasted Micarta scales that are pinned and epoxied in place, the knife is stout enough to baton through wood for fire-building or shelter-construction and balanced enough to field dress game. Sheaths can be had in either flapped leather or open-top leather/Kydex styles, with a loop to hold a ferrocerrium rod for firestarting, and are as perfectly executed as the knives they hold. Price: $160.

Contact: Blind Horse Knives, LLC; (740) 219-1141; www.blindhorseknives.com.

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  • Mack Missiletoe

    10/19/2012 1:05:22 AM

    Dude, I'm really liking this knife. I checked it out on their website. This guy seems to know how to make them right. I may buy it if the funds come up. Funds are tight atm :(

  • Mack Missiletoe

    10/8/2012 7:34:45 PM

    Wow, look at that. It doesn't have that notch in the blade near the handle. Looks like it'll work! Boy... I can't stand them notches... nothing like a blade that snags on stuff due to poor design.