Viktor Kuhn
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I only carry Okapi knives, I have gotten my hands on the hacksaw clasp knife as well, works wonders in opening the sternum when gutting an antelope
Here is one that was taken from a poacher. If anyone is looking for an authentic African knife that has been there and done that.... - give me a shout, I'll happily post it to you.
Thanks to @Boela
I’m coming to Africa soon, I’ve been waiting my whole life. I am travelling light using only a carry on so I don’t think I will be able to carry a knife. If I find something interesting I will have to post it home. Just a gun enthusiast with an interest in knives too.
Something taken from a poacher is a good thing and would have been an interesting artefact to leave my son one day.
@AfricaHunting.comHere is a more modern version of it...
The Cold Steel Kudu Knife
The Cold Steel Kudu Knife is made after the original South African OKAPI pocket knife.
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I always take a few of these to Africa and hand out to anyone who wants one. They're reasonably cheap and very useful because as you say, they keep a good edge.@AfricaHunting.com
Jerome they remind me of the French made Opinel knives. Available in carbon or stainless. The carbon is easy to sharpen and holds a good edge for a long time. The only thing is no matter the blade length the blade design is the same on all models. My 3 inch blade was 19 AUD.
Bob
They are indeed great knives that come in various sizes and over the years OPINEl developed their brand and products a lot. Just make sure to get the original classic folding knives as there are lots of counterfeit.@AfricaHunting.com
Jerome they remind me of the French made Opinel knives. Available in carbon or stainless. The carbon is easy to sharpen and holds a good edge for a long time. The only thing is no matter the blade length the blade design is the same on all models. My 3 inch blade was 19 AUD.
Bob
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