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Thanks!niiiiiiiiiiiiiice
Much appreciated!Wow! Nice work!
Nice! I bet you will be happy with the design, easy to sharpen and lots of strength!Loving it!
I'm just making my first knife - very similar: Wharncliffe blade and chisel grind... although lefty
Good to hear! I'll be sending your two your way soon!They look great Daniel. Very nicely done. :thumbup:
Thanks! I'm really happy with the way they came out!Cranking them out Daniel!!!!looking great
Every one of those EDCs look KILLER!!! You kicked butt Daniel!
. . . . and to quote my 9 year old neice, "That is to die for" . . . .
Excellent looking piece of craftsmanship Daniel, & since I was late to the party when these were started, what are the sizes for this one ?
Great design as well . . .
Be safe.
. . . . and to quote my 9 year old neice, "That is to die for" . . . .
Excellent looking piece of craftsmanship Daniel, & since I was late to the party when these were started, what are the sizes for this one ?
Great design as well . . .
Be safe.
Thanks! They are all roughly 9" long with a 4.5" blade and handle, they are made from 3/16" O1 steel. That one and the other two I'll have for sale (the black burlap and MCAM one are for sale too) are ready to go for $150 shipped with a kydex sheath!
The O1 is just great overall steel... tough, holds a great edge and is easy to sharpen. I even use a purpose made 28 second quench oil on the O1 to get the very most out of the heat treat.
That one is black/grey/coyote brown G10, that color combo G10 just came out this month and I can tell I'll be using lots of it.
I need some sheath pics soon, I made a new press and I think they are some of my best.
ORANGE?!?!?! Let's see that one again!
After giving this matter some careful consideration, here is my Favorite:
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Dam I have more wants than money right now. Once all this retirement shit goes through look out I am going on a buying frenzy!!!!