What is a spey knife blade?

A spey blade is a (relatively) long, narrow blade with a straight edge that runs parallel to the spine.
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What are the blades on a trapper knife for?

Traditionally the two blades consist of a clip point, and a long Spey blade. The clip blade has an extremely sharp end and is rather narrow, its purpose is for piercing. The Spey blade has more of a blunt end, (much like a sheepsfoot) that's more for slicing.
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What is a trailing point blade?

Trailing-Point Blade

In a trailing point blade, the spine curves upward to create an elevated point that's typically higher than the handle. This shape creates an oversized belly that makes these knives good for slicing, skinning and filleting.
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Why is it called a sheepsfoot knife?

The sheepsfoot got its name from herdsmen who originally weld this type of blade for the purpose of, you guessed it, tending to the hooves of their sheep. The lack of pointy tip meant there wasn't a risk of accidentally stabbing the sheep's foot, and thank goodness for that!
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What is a Skinner blade?

A skinner blade is used to skin hunted game. A variation of this blade type is used to gut the animal. The skinner blade is also known as a swept point blade. Skinner blades or swept point blades have a strong curve that creates a pronounced "belly", while the point of the blade sits far above center.
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What is a Hawkbill blade used for?

A hawkbill shape resembles its namesake, a hawk's beak, with a sharp downward curve. The inner curve is the one that is sharpened, and the spine is left dull, which allows you to place a finger to guide it. It's typically used for cutting and slicing, and the sharp point can be used to pierce materials.
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What is the most versatile blade shape?

1. Drop Point (Most Popular and Versatile)
  • Description: The drop-point is by far the most popular blade shape today and that's due to a simple and versatile design. ...
  • Common Use Cases: Drop-points are useful for just about everything.
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What is the strongest blade shape?

True spear point blades are doubled edged with a center spine, like a dagger or spear head. The spear point is one the strongest blades in terms of penetration stress, and is found on many thrusting knives, such as the dagger.
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What is a SEAX knife?

'Seax' is the generic Old English word for knife, but is used by archaeologists to describe the larger iron single-edged knives which first appear in Anglo-Saxon graves of the seventh century.
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Why every man should carry a pocket knife?

From farmers to lawyers, men from all walks of life started to carry them. The ultimate portable tool, the pocket knife was a useful aid in various tasks, including eating on the go. Pocket knives have been an essential tool for soldiers throughout American history.
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What are the two blades on a trapper?

A Trapper is a traditional slip joint knife that is most widely recognized with two blades–a clip point and a spey blade. Trapper knives can also be found with one, three, four, or even five blades. The longer Trapper knives were popular among trappers because they could be used for skinning animals.
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Why should you carry a pocket knife?

A Pocket Knife is an Emergency Tool

But just the same, a knife is indispensable in an emergency scenario. You can use a simple pocket knife to cut seatbelts, break windows, cut clothing/bandages, etc. A knife gives me a lot of peace of mind when I think of these scenarios.
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What were Viking daggers called?

The Viking dagger or called the seax, or sax, was the universally carried knife in Northern Europe. The Viking dagger was carried and used by the Saxons, Angles, Vikings and Germanic tribes.
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What daggers did Vikings use?

Vikings used Norse daggers called seax as a side arm and for close combat fighting. Viking seax are sometimes also called hadseax, sax, seaxe, scramaseax and the scramsax. This Viking dagger possesses a single-edged blade with a length ranging from 3 inches to about 29.5 inches.
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Did Vikings use short swords?

Seax is a short sword that was used primarily during the early part of the Viking era. It's a one handed single edged weapon. Hilts were made of wood, bone, or horn. At least a few seax blades were every bit the equal of the finest sword blades from the period.
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Which blade shape is best for self defense?

Drop-Point: The drop-point is hailed as the most versatile and useful blade shape created thus far. Having a drop-point blade with you ensures you're most prepared for a variety of tasks and also self-defense.
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Which knife shape is best?

DROP POINT KNIFE

It's the "Goldilocks" blade shape that's just right for most tasks. The strong tip and wide belly excel in meat processing, slicing tasks, and opening boxes from your latest knife purchase.
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What is a tanto blade good for?

Tanto blades are great for stabbing things. That reinforced tip is tough to beat as far as durable penetrating power is concerned. If you use your knife to stab things primarily, then the tanto could be a great choice.
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What is a stonewashed blade?

Stonewashing creates a distressed look on the knife blade by literally distressing the blade using friction. The technique comes from its name, as it involves running a knife blade through the dryer with small stones and a lubricant to create abrasions on the face of the blade.
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What is the purpose of a Wharncliffe blade?

Wharncliffe Knife Blade

The Wharncliffe blade is in the family of the sheepsfoot blade but with a more gradual decline towards the tip. This gives it a slightly more penetrating point, but it's still a good knife if you want to do cutting without much chance of forward penetration.
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What is a curved knife blade called?

A tourné knife is a paring knife with a short, curved blade. They're also referred to as "bird's beak" knives, but a more appropriate name might be Azazel, Inciter of Anguish.
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What is reverse tanto?

The reverse tanto sharply angles down to the blade, instead of up to the spine. Most knives in this style have more of a belly than the American tanto, so they have more use as an everyday carry.
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What is spear point knife?

Spear point knives typically have a blade that is symmetrical (or near-symmetrical), a point that is located on the centreline of the blade's long axis and a strong tip that is good for piercing. Because the tip is inline with the blade and handle, most people find spear point knives easy and 'natural' to control.
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What is a gut hook on utility knife?

A gut hook on a knife blade is a highly specialized feature designed to open the belly of a downed deer, elk or other critter, the notion being the gut hook will make the single purpose easier. After opening the belly the hunter would then use the primary edge to dress out the animal.
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What is a sax weapon?

A sax is a short sword that was used primarily during the early part of the Viking era. It's a one handed single edged weapon with a blade length ranging from 30 to 60cm (12 to 24 in). Saxes usually had simple fittings and no crossguard. Hilts were made of wood, bone, or horn.
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