Australian Hunter

The necessity of the knife

Ever since man’s ancestors began to hunt and kill other animals for food, he has needed tools to assist him in breaking apart the carcass. It would be a long time before man invented metal implements to assist with this chore, so with necessity being the mother of invention, our ancestors fashioned crude cutting implements from flaky chips of stone, to become the first knives.

The initial metal implements were honed from bronze, a mixture of molten copper and tin, around the Middle East about 3700BC and I will wager that it didn’t take long before some enterprising young metalworker created the first bronze knives and swords. Of course, bronze held a better edge than stone, was a lot stronger and lasted much longer so by about 1200BC bronze had replaced all stone tools in Europe. Fast forward to about 800BC when the first iron implements and consequently knives and swords were manufactured. Later on again, iron eventually became ‘steel’ as the technology improved.

To this day, steel technology is still advancing, but excellent knife steel has been around now for a long time as witnessed by the superb Japanese

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Australian Hunter

Australian Hunter8 min read
MADE FOR WAR: Mauser’s amazing M98
War, as detestable a thing as it is, has always been a great inspiration for technical innovation and advancement. War gave us things like penicillin, radar and even computers, all inventions in daily use in modern society. Something else that also c
Australian Hunter5 min read
Butcher Like A Pro
An important part of my hunting has always been about putting healthy food on the table. The meat I shoot myself beats anything I can buy in a store, any day. Depending on how far off the beaten track I venture and what the animal is like, I either f
Australian Hunter7 min read
New Year Goes Off With A BANG!
On New Year’s Eve, I was sitting around a campfire with my wife Emily on a friend’s property. Our three kids were finally sound asleep in the tent behind us. It had been a big day of driving around the area checking trail cameras. I was reminiscing a

Related Books & Audiobooks