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  • Hallo.


    Weiß jemand was das für ein Wurfmesser ist.

    Aus dem Film ,, Die Stunde des Jägers,, mit Tomy Lee Jones.

    Das Teil was er am Anfang durch den Baumstamm jagd.

    Danke.

    mfg Tom

    :D PSE EVO NTN 33 Nockon John Dudley

  • Vorbild war das Tom Brown Tracker, nach dem Film gab´s aber noch zahlreiche production- und custom-Nachbauten, u.a. von Jürgen Schanz, TOPS usw.
    Das Messer aus dem Film selbst ist, soweit ich weiss, nicht zu kaufen.
    Dieses Messer spielt allerdings eine Hauptrolle im ganzen Film, nicht nur am Anfang...

    Zitat

    Bladeforum / Mr. Beck:

    Just to bring you into the light as I'm sure there are many who are still blinded by the smoke screen produced by some in order to boost their knife sales. The knife used in the film WAS NOT a TOPS tracker. The TOPS tracker is a knock-off of the movie knife that was produced to take advantage of the marketing opportunity. In fact the TOPS version wasn't even available during the time of filming.
    The real knives used in "the Hunted" movie were my model "C" TRACKER knives which I designed & have been making since 1989 for students of Tom Browns' school. The prop knives were crafted from my design by another.

    My knives were never designed for combat as I feel the blade design doesn't perform well for that purpose, although during my time with the school they were used as combative training aids for both civilian & elete military students during advanced classes.
    These knives were designed as task specific tools for primitive wilderness survival use.
    I must stress not for all survival conditions but for specific tool making tasks critical for wilderness sustinance.

    It has been a thrill to see some of my work make it into a film as it has been seeing the efforts of other makers crafting their own versions. The Tracker knife is surely a unique design that is a challence to make to get it to perform properly & is certain to bring criticism by many but they are an enjoyment to craft & use. Although I don't frequent these forums often, I love to occasionally read both the good & bad criticism members post as I'm sure other respectable makers do regarding their work. It all assists makers (myself included) to better ideas & produce nicer products.

    David R. Beck, Knifesmith (siehe Bild)]

    Einmal editiert, zuletzt von Kryptonite (29. September 2011 um 21:15)