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#80836 - 09/15/10 08:57 AM "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives *****
lunde Offline
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As far as I am aware, there are four basic types of Cast Handle knives that are made by Ruana Knives: Stickers, Skinners, Bowies, and a Hatchet. The way in which the handles for their Cast Handle knives are made is very unique, and results in an incredibly durable knife.

If you have photos of a Cast Handle knife, please contribute it to this thread.
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#80850 - 09/15/10 10:17 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: lunde]
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My first Cast Handle knife is a 20 B "Skinner" that has a five-inch blade:



















Here it is in its sheath:

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#80851 - 09/15/10 10:19 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: lunde]
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My second Cast Handle knife is a 5 AD "Drop Point Sticker" with a four-inch blade:













Here it is in its sheath:

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#80856 - 09/15/10 10:55 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: lunde]
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Also, all of the "horn" slab handles are made with western bull elk antlers which is unique in the knife making business as you hardly ever see elk antlers used as handle material. I'm not sure why since Ruana has been using elk antlers for 50 years and I've never seen one that has cracked or broken. The Ruana factory might discuss this some time if they ever get any returns for broken elk handles.

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#80858 - 09/15/10 11:01 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: lunde]
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Ken,good idea, many thanks for your efforts in setting up this Forum. Here is my first pic for your Forum, my R.H. Ruana #22-H Hatchet.


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#80859 - 09/15/10 11:01 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: pappy19]
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Here's a nice example of a R.H. Ruana hatchet. While this one is unused, it sure fits your hand like no other hatchet you have ever tried. It is perfect as a game hatchet. I once saw a Ruana hatchet/small skinner combo setup custom made at Ruana and would be nice to see one here.

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#80860 - 09/15/10 11:09 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: pappy19]
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Pap, here is my R.H. Ruana #10-B Skinner, also referred to as the "Smokejumper". This would make a good combo with the Hatchet.


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#80865 - 09/15/10 11:54 AM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: Tom_D]
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Here's my Smokejumper I had made with a wrist thong and parry strip also with a full flap sheath. Cute little devil.

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#80907 - 09/15/10 09:04 PM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: pappy19]
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The photos of the "10 B" knives pushed me off the proverbial fence, and I called Mike this morning to ask if any were available for "instant gratification." Luckily, one was available, and is either on its way to me already, or will be tomorrow. grin
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#80911 - 09/15/10 09:59 PM Re: "Cast Handle" Ruana Knives [Re: lunde]
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Regarding the 10B-Smokejumper, therre is a definate difference in the blade design between the older R.H. version and the newer Ruana design. You can sure see the difference in the photos. I think the newer design is a better "user" but the older design is more classic Ruana. Years ago, I used to give R.H. Smokejumer knives to my close friends for a Christmas present. I have since told them that I am an Indian giver and want all of them back. To date, I have had no response from my "friends".

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