Hello Longrifle Forum,
quite new to this topic, I would like to give you a quick introduction of myself.
Im 42 years old, was born in Poland but living in Germany and Im shooting percussion revolvers since two years.
I do this in Poland, not in Germany, because Polish gun laws are not as restrictive as the German ones.
Now since I saw a Southern Mountain Rifle from Kiblers kits on Youtube (channel 11BangBang) , I decided to get one of these kits and while Im saving money for it, I thought I would make myself the other equipment of a late 18th century longhunter.
One of my hobbies is making traditional scandinavian knives (Puukko & Leuku)
and therefore I have plenty of knife blades. But all of them have a stick tang. I have a modern Sheffield kitchen knife blank with a full tang but it looks pretty machine made. Not the best option.
Jeff White blades are quite expensive and many vendors dont even ship to Europe. Therefore Im thinking about using one of my scandi blades.
So, here comes my question:
Were stick tang blades a thing at the frontier back then? Maybe seldom but still around, like rifles without patch box?
Are there examples or would such a knife be totally unauthentic?
Thank you and wishing you a great Christmastime.