Does anyone know of the exact knife that Crocodile Dundee used when he said "You call that a knife? This is a knife." ???
I'd love to own a replica.
Does anyone know of the exact knife that Crocodile Dundee used when he said "You call that a knife? This is a knife." ???
I'd love to own a replica.
Here's what the knife looks like:
http://www.theage.com.au/news/Arts/Blunt-assessment/2005/04/30/1114635788524.html
My search came up empty on where to get one.
Others with more knowledge about hunting knifes may be able to help.
I can't vouch for the accuracy of the information, but click on this link and read post #5:
http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=207009
Unbelievable. You're so quick. You guys rock.
Thanks for the info...
Did you ever find your Crocodile Dundee knife? I have found a company who makes a knife very closley based on the movie knife.
The movie versions were one off customs made from aluminium only. No one has made a faithful copy yet. Down Under knives are by far the best, but not very screen accurate. They are quality knives though and are in the spirit of the original.
Great knife but the sheath is awful if you are planning to seriously use the knife. Heinnies (UK) have them in stock most of the time. It is a very well made knife made for serious work, no just a looker like most of the movie style knives you see from United and Master Cutlery etc.
It's the closest you'll get to the screen used Dundee knife without paying for a custom build.