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WANTED Hudson's Bay Camp knife

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Looking for a Hudson's Bay Camp knife, like the one pictured below. Anyone have one to trade or know of a decent maker. Not looking for a reworked Condor, but one like this. Thanks in advance.
 

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Morning SBJ,
Thier are a several talented makers on this forum. I know Runewolf1973 has made several Hudson Bay camp knives. Tallpine also dose nice work. I don’t know that I have seen him produce a HBC knife but it is certainly within his capabilities.
I also am a maker but I don’t think I could even start on it for 4-6 months.
I hope that helps
Aaron
 
@Runewolf1973 has made several and sold them on this forum. He does excellent work. You could possibly contact him and commission a knife made to your specs. @tallpine also does spectacular work, but I don't specifically remember an HBC camp knife made by him. I have no doubt he could make one, though.

Also, Google Dean Hazuka at Montana Americana. I have a HBC camp knife I got from him ten or so years ago. I believe he makes them either with two rivets and the bolster as shown, or with three rivets. Both are authentic. They aren't really rivets, but pins with large, inlaid "washers," or more properly "burrs." Note that on the originals, the pins were iron and the washers were brass. It is said the Indians called these "knives with eyes," because the iron pin in the brass washer looked like the pupil of an eye.

The only thing not totally authentic about the knife I got from Dean is that the handle scales are walnut. They look great, but the originals were typically hafted with water buffalo horn, or possibly sometimes with ebony.

I'm not especially interested in selling mine, but could maybe post a picture if you want to see what Dean's work looks like. If you look in the "Similar Threads " section at the bottom of this page, you should find a couple of threads by Runewolf that show his HBC camp knives.

Good luck! I hope you find what you're looking for.

Notchy Bob
 
How soon do you want/need one? Message me details of what you want, I’ll see if I can make one you’d like to buy…
 
@Runewolf1973 has made several and sold them on this forum. He does excellent work. You could possibly contact him and commission a knife made to your specs. @tallpine also does spectacular work, but I don't specifically remember an HBC camp knife made by him. I have no doubt he could make one, though.

Also, Google Dean Hazuka at Montana Americana. I have a HBC camp knife I got from him ten or so years ago. I believe he makes them either with two rivets and the bolster as shown, or with three rivets. Both are authentic. They aren't really rivets, but pins with large, inlaid "washers," or more properly "burrs." Note that on the originals, the pins were iron and the washers were brass. It is said the Indians called these "knives with eyes," because the iron pin in the brass washer looked like the pupil of an eye.

The only thing not totally authentic about the knife I got from Dean is that the handle scales are walnut. They look great, but the originals were typically hafted with water buffalo horn, or possibly sometimes with ebony.

I'm not especially interested in selling mine, but could maybe post a picture if you want to see what Dean's work looks like. If you look in the "Similar Threads " section at the bottom of this page, you should find a couple of threads by Runewolf that show his HBC camp knives.

Good luck! I hope you find what you're looking for.

Notchy Bob iron pins inside of “washers”
@Runewolf1973 has made several and sold them on this forum. He does excellent work. You could possibly contact him and commission a knife made to your specs. @tallpine also does spectacular work, but I don't specifically remember an HBC camp knife made by him. I have no doubt he could make one, though.

Also, Google Dean Hazuka at Montana Americana. I have a HBC camp knife I got from him ten or so years ago. I believe he makes them either with two rivets and the bolster as shown, or with three rivets. Both are authentic. They aren't really rivets, but pins with large, inlaid "washers," or more properly "burrs." Note that on the originals, the pins were iron and the washers were brass. It is said the Indians called these "knives with eyes," because the iron pin in the brass washer looked like the pupil of an eye.

The only thing not totally authentic about the knife I got from Dean is that the handle scales are walnut. They look great, but the originals were typically hafted with water buffalo horn, or possibly sometimes with ebony.

I'm not especially interested in selling mine, but could maybe post a picture if you want to see what Dean's work looks like. If you look in the "Similar Threads " section at the bottom of this page, you should find a couple of threads by Runewolf that show his HBC camp knives.

Good luck! I hope you find what you're looking for.

Notchy Bob
That’s really cool about iron pins inside the “washers” and typically made with those handle materials! Where do you find details like that?
 
That’s really cool about iron pins inside the “washers” and typically made with those handle materials! Where do you find details like that?
@Dan99 ,

Thanks for your comment, which gave me the incentive to look through some of the material I have accumulated. However, I do need to make a correction. While many of the originals had iron pins and brass washers as mentioned, today I found that at least some of the originals did have brass pins with brass washers, so I was wrong in suggesting the iron pins were universal.

I don't want to divert this thread away from its original purpose with too much side chatter, and it might be fun to introduce a new thread in the "Accoutrements" section for discussing these knives. I want to pull together what I have on the HBC Camp Knife and maybe open a new discussion later today. Hopefully, other forum members can weigh in and share what they know.

Best regards,

Notchy Bob
 
@Dan99 ,

Thanks for your comment, which gave me the incentive to look through some of the material I have accumulated. However, I do need to make a correction. While many of the originals had iron pins and brass washers as mentioned, today I found that at least some of the originals did have brass pins with brass washers, so I was wrong in suggesting the iron pins were universal.

I don't want to divert this thread away from its original purpose with too much side chatter, and it might be fun to introduce a new thread in the "Accoutrements" section for discussing these knives. I want to pull together what I have on the HBC Camp Knife and maybe open a new discussion later today. Hopefully, other forum members can weigh in and share what they know.

Best regards,

Notchy Bob
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@Dan99 ,

Thanks for your comment, which gave me the incentive to look through some of the material I have accumulated. However, I do need to make a correction. While many of the originals had iron pins and brass washers as mentioned, today I found that at least some of the originals did have brass pins with brass washers, so I was wrong in suggesting the iron pins were universal.

I don't want to divert this thread away from its original purpose with too much side chatter, and it might be fun to introduce a new thread in the "Accoutrements" section for discussing these knives. I want to pull together what I have on the HBC Camp Knife and maybe open a new discussion later today. Hopefully, other forum members can weigh in and share what they know.

Best regards,

Notchy Bob
👍
 
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