Damascus or Tamahagane, same steel used in samurai swords - gotta love them blades
Not really. Damascus refers to the way the steel is pattern welded, where as tamahagane refers to a precise smelting process used in Japan to produce steel from iron sand.
Also, even though nihonto had laminated blades, they where not pattern welded or damascus blades.
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Yeah, huge difference between damascus and tamahagane blades.
Damascus or Tamahagane, same steel used in samurai swords - gotta love them blades
Not really. Damascus refers to the way the steel is pattern welded, where as tamahagane refers to a precise smelting process used in Japan to produce steel from iron sand.
Also, even though nihonto had laminated blades, they where not pattern welded or damascus blades.
Hmm, i was referring to the mixture of using damascus and tamahagane steel, sorry for confusion
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An expected 100 of these will become available approximetly in January from the same company that made it for the film. When more info becomes available i will let everyone know.
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Kincade's knife is the one used at the end, and its not a Buck knife.
I'm not sure there is any evidence that the end knife was the same knife as shown by Kincade. As far an I could tell it's supposition based on foreshadowing. I'm basing my opinion on the handle of the knife which was the only part visible in that scene. The knife Kincade places on the table had no polished chrome parts.
The blade is totally different compared to some Buck knife, do ya homework pal 8-)
Read better, pal. I'm saying I do not believe Kincade's knife is the same knife as the dispatching knife, of which you cannot see the blade so how can you comment on the blade shape when it isn't visible. I am basing my question solely on the handle, the one visible part from the scene I'm talking about without giving spoilers.
You can take your smart attitude and tuck it somewhere private. Postulation and exposition is exactly what we do on this site. I'm no noob to this game.
For me, the scene where Bond and Kincade are laying out the toys paints the picture very clearly. What's on the table is all they've got. Thus, when a knife appears later, it can only be one knife, Kincade's.
I can understand you saying that it could be a different one, but I think you might be looking so far into it that you're missing the obvious.
I personally don't use reflective surfaces as reference as its not a reliable way of identifying items. The lighting is the 2 different scenes is very different.
Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
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@ Clarky, I hope you do accept my apologies of my harsh comment earlier I'm sometimes "Shoot first, ask later"-type of chap
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Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
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@ Clarky, I hope you do accept my apologies of my harsh comment earlier I'm sometimes "Shoot first, ask later"-type of chap
Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
Cheers for this Ed -{
@ Clarky, I hope you do accept my apologies of my harsh comment earlier I'm sometimes "Shoot first, ask later"-type of chap
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Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
Cheers for this Ed -{
@ Clarky, I hope you do accept my apologies of my harsh comment earlier I'm sometimes "Shoot first, ask later"-type of chap
No hard feelings. I'm one of those guys that postulates expecting an open discussion and probable disagreement all in the name of finding the facts in the matter. I have never had problems with disagreement, but disagreement with mutual respect. Ultimately, we're all here for the same reason, to solve the little mysteries that make up this hobby.
Relax, guys.....The knife Kincaid shows Bond and places on the table IS the same knife Bond uses to kill Silva. As I previously stated, this is a custom made knife with a fixed Damascus blade. It was made and provided to the propmaker by my friends company. They are expecting to offer it in their catalog the begining of the year. I have photos of the knife which I cannot post but I can tell you it IS the knife.
Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
Ed
Cheers for this Ed -{
@ Clarky, I hope you do accept my apologies of my harsh comment earlier I'm sometimes "Shoot first, ask later"-type of chap
No hard feelings. I'm one of those guys that postulates expecting an open discussion and probable disagreement all in the name of finding the facts in the matter. I have never had problems with disagreement, but disagreement with mutual respect. Ultimately, we're all here for the same reason, to solve the little mysteries that make up this hobby.
I take it my apologies is accepted 8-) Agreed, most of us members are here for the very same reason, to get the facts straight :007)
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Not really. Damascus refers to the way the steel is pattern welded, where as tamahagane refers to a precise smelting process used in Japan to produce steel from iron sand.
Also, even though nihonto had laminated blades, they where not pattern welded or damascus blades.
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that appears to be left-handed.
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It's just a generic friction form bushcraft/utility sheath. Been modified to reduce the lip too, and not very well either.
Hmm, i was referring to the mixture of using damascus and tamahagane steel, sorry for confusion
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I'm not sure about the knife that Kincade has in this scene but the fixed blade later in the film looks like a Buck Knife. http://www.buckknives.com/index.cfm?event=product.detail&productID=3051
you're getting your knives mixed up.
Kincade's knife is the one used at the end, and its not a Buck knife.
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I'm not sure there is any evidence that the end knife was the same knife as shown by Kincade. As far an I could tell it's supposition based on foreshadowing. I'm basing my opinion on the handle of the knife which was the only part visible in that scene. The knife Kincade places on the table had no polished chrome parts.
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Read better, pal. I'm saying I do not believe Kincade's knife is the same knife as the dispatching knife, of which you cannot see the blade so how can you comment on the blade shape when it isn't visible. I am basing my question solely on the handle, the one visible part from the scene I'm talking about without giving spoilers.
You can take your smart attitude and tuck it somewhere private. Postulation and exposition is exactly what we do on this site. I'm no noob to this game.
I can understand you saying that it could be a different one, but I think you might be looking so far into it that you're missing the obvious.
I personally don't use reflective surfaces as reference as its not a reliable way of identifying items. The lighting is the 2 different scenes is very different.
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Best thing to do is wait...all will soon be clear.
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Cheers for this Ed -{
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That's all I needed to hear. Case Closed.
No hard feelings. I'm one of those guys that postulates expecting an open discussion and probable disagreement all in the name of finding the facts in the matter. I have never had problems with disagreement, but disagreement with mutual respect. Ultimately, we're all here for the same reason, to solve the little mysteries that make up this hobby.
I take it my apologies is accepted 8-) Agreed, most of us members are here for the very same reason, to get the facts straight :007)
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