09-19-2007, 08:47
|
#1
|
Guerrilla
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Currently Tucker, GA
Posts: 117
|
yard tool
Those who were working with the hill tribes back in the day might recognize this blade. I was on a single ship support mission for 5 SFG to move an older fellow, along with his family, pigs, dog, chickens, etc. I figured he must pull some weight for that treatment, plus his ear lobes were almost down to his shoulders. While waiting in a clearing to load him up, another fellow comes walking through bearing this knife and another larger one like it. I managed to talk him into selling this to me. He would not part with the bigger blade.
|
Retired W4 is offline
|
|
09-19-2007, 09:13
|
#2
|
Quiet Professional
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: United States of America
Posts: 237
|
The craftsmanship is wonderful in the wood, the metal is quit crude but I am sure very effective for the task it was designed.
What kind of wood are we viewing? I treasure to behold for sure.
__________________
The way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering it entails, the way in which he takes up his cross, gives him ample opportunity - even under the most difficult circumstances - to add a deeper meaning to his life.
Victor E. Frankl
|
The Old Guy is offline
|
|
09-19-2007, 10:36
|
#3
|
Guerrilla
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Currently Tucker, GA
Posts: 117
|
I don't know for sure about the type of wood. The sheath appears to be made of a segment of bamboo, bound with a woven reed. The larger of the two knives he carried was of the same design with the handle extending straight from the curved part (no sheath). He carried the large blade balanced on his shoulder and the small blade (now mine) in the cord of his loin cloth. The only other possession he had was a woven basket back pack. I believe he was on his way into the woods to gather dinner. When I pulled out some MPC to make the deal, he jumped back and waived me off. Luckily there was an ARVN in the LZ for security (I guess) who was willing to trade piaster for MPC.
The knife remains unchanged for 37 years
|
Retired W4 is offline
|
|
09-19-2007, 13:06
|
#4
|
Quiet Professional
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Vermont
Posts: 3,093
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Retired W4
Those who were working with the hill tribes back in the day might recognize this blade. .
|
My little people had similar blades, but they were not in as good shape as this one. Also, the handles were smaller and blades wider. All my yards were Sedang so that might have something to do with the differences. Had a couple made for me by some of the village chiefs, but some clown removed them from my baggage and left me a note saying that I had not provided the appropriate paper work to export a "weapon" back to the US. I hope that jerk severly injured himself.
__________________
Wenn einer von uns fallen sollt, der Andere steht für zwei.
|
Jack Moroney (RIP) is offline
|
|
09-19-2007, 21:02
|
#5
|
Guerrilla
Join Date: May 2007
Location: lake,ms
Posts: 113
|
knife
Great knife. I think it a bru knife. it has been a long time since I saw one, but somethings never leave your memory.
Clapdoc sends.
|
clapdoc is offline
|
|
09-20-2007, 13:07
|
#6
|
Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Oregon, Land of the Silver Grey Sunsets
Posts: 3,880
|
Retired W4,
Thank you for posting the picture. I have never seen that type of knife before.
|
Bill Harsey is offline
|
|
09-20-2007, 20:09
|
#7
|
Quiet Professional
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Angel Gate
Posts: 316
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Retired W4,
Thank you for posting the picture. I have never seen that type of knife before.
|
Huh? I had always assumed you were some sort of Immortal, like the Highlander, and you "made" knives insofar as selling the ancient, mystical edged relics you had collected during your thousands of years roaming the earth.
My mistake, friend.
__________________
Pain, or damage, don't end the world. Or despair. Or fucking beatin's. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store.
Stand it like a man... and give some back.
|
BrianH is offline
|
|
09-21-2007, 07:56
|
#8
|
Bladesmith to the Quiet Professionals
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Oregon, Land of the Silver Grey Sunsets
Posts: 3,880
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by BrianH
Huh? I had always assumed you were some sort of Immortal, like the Highlander, and you "made" knives insofar as selling the ancient, mystical edged relics you had collected during your thousands of years roaming the earth.
My mistake, friend.
|
You made no mistake, that's why I was surprised.
Some QP's have roamed longer than I.
|
Bill Harsey is offline
|
|
09-21-2007, 09:34
|
#9
|
Guerrilla
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Currently Tucker, GA
Posts: 117
|
You funny Bill San. Boucoup dinky dau.
|
Retired W4 is offline
|
|
09-21-2007, 09:37
|
#10
|
Gun Pilot
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Iowa and New Mexico
Posts: 2,143
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Retired W4
You funny Bill San. Boucoup dinky dau.
|
YUP, what he said!
__________________
E7-CW3-direct commission VN
B model gunship pilot 65-66 Soc Trang, Cobra Pilot 68-69-70 Can Tho Life member 101st Airborne Association
|
CPTAUSRET is offline
|
|
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
|
|
Posting Rules
|
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is Off
|
|
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 20:35.
|
|
|