Best Fixed Blade for Elk?

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Re: Best Fixed Blade for Elk?

Post by Patch » Sat Oct 01, 2011 2:45 pm

So how much are you going to sell them for? There will be a market for these I hope you realize this. You may not make millions, but you may make some spending cash.
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Re: Best Fixed Blade for Elk?

Post by BOHNTR » Sun Oct 02, 2011 1:21 pm

Congrats on the bull elk m gardner. Good sharpening info on the Montecs as well! :thumb
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Re: Best Fixed Blade for Elk?

Post by m gardner » Sun Oct 02, 2011 1:46 pm

Patch wrote:So how much are you going to sell them for? There will be a market for these I hope you realize this. You may not make millions, but you may make some spending cash.
A new milling insert (I use the old ones that have the two end edges worn out but the sides are good) is about $20.00 and the file handle and steel rod and screw will run $5.00 so it would not be a marketable product as it is. I've had several people "steal" them from me and I just make another. It works well to touch up a knife too. You need to practice to use it too and from all I've seen if a product doesn't make you an expert immediately it won't fly. So if you'd like to please take the idea and run with it. I have no patent on it.

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