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Out of interest stumpgrinder whats the make etc for that machine ill look into them looks good!

 

Ok google "chargeur frontal plus" it's on their website called "the criquet"

the factory is one hour from me so I went to have a look. Made here not in China. See what you think! can put an auger on the front aswell.

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Well this is what I bought for myself this christmas.... I like to do some falconry in my spare time so splashed out on this Falconry set.

Hand made for me by Jes Knifes... pictures really don't do it justice but it's the best I could muster. The oak handles and leather sheath are just stunning in real life :thumbup1:

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How are they used in Falconry? i,m curious...

 

The knife is or general use but mostly gutting rabbits.... The spike is a despatch tool. I fly a female Harris hawk, she's a great pheasant and rabbit bird, she will mostly kill a pheasant instantly, but a big rabbit well that may take her a little time to kill, here I prefer to intervien and despatch the rabbit to avoid any suffering.

 

Here's a picture of my Harris called Alys

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My wife has told me she doesn't want anything because she got her iPad a couple of weeks ago for her birthday.... And that I can go but the little log splitter I want for 'us both'....

Am I being suspicious in thinking that might be too good to be true....? She must be after something!!

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The knife is or general use but mostly gutting rabbits.... The spike is a despatch tool. I fly a female Harris hawk, she's a great pheasant ai nd rabbit bird, she will mostly kill a pheasant instantly, but a big rabbit well that may take her a little time to kill, here I prefer to intervien and despatch the rabbit to avoid any suffering.

 

Here's a picture of my Harris called Alys

 

blades i would love to lean about Falconry as my grandfather useto do lots but he not around to teach me, you very luckly.

the knives look very very nicely finished and very usable,

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Well this is what I bought for myself this christmas.... I like to do some falconry in my spare time so splashed out on this Falconry set.

Hand made for me by Jes Knifes... pictures really don't do it justice but it's the best I could muster. The oak handles and leather sheath are just stunning in real life :thumbup1:

 

HI MATE there very nice mate well done there jon :thumbup:

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