I want the big knife in the piggyback, pretty please. Hope you are staying busy....with my order. All of them look very nice. Great work and they are extremely sharp.
Oh, I'm busy alright! Your order and Snake Dr.s are the two current Big Knife orders that I'm trying to finish up. Just gotta keep myself moving and not get tangled up- I have more orders than I've had before right now. I need a seceretary!
Oh, I'm busy alright! Your order and Snake Dr.s are the two current Big Knife orders that I'm trying to finish up. Just gotta keep myself moving and not get tangled up- I have more orders than I've had before right now. I need a seceretary!
I know you've been Busy ! I just read In the W&SS Forum, And with Home Schooling & taking care of your Son your schedule Is hectic ! Whenever you get my Order done Is Fine, I'm In No Real Rush, So dont feel have have to push yourself to get my stuff done, But I sure Nuff cant wait to see them Beauty's ! You just cant Rush Perfection, :thumbup:
Thank's for Sharing the picture kgd, I really like that Mill's Pattern Skinner that's a Great design, And you got It Looking Good with the Forced Patina Finish "It's gonna get better with age ! That's a Beautiful Knife,
I'm going on a little 10-20 mile day hike tomorrow and I'm trying to decide how to take GatorBane. In reality, is she too heavy to take along? It's 50/50; she's pretty heavy. If I can secure her to my pack; she's coming along.
Animals that I'm likely to come across:
Snakes
Gators
Bear
Coyote
Armadillo
Fish
Rainbow People (These are the nefarious hippies that live in the woods and travel around FL) If I see any Rainbow People, I'm shooting an azimuth back to my vehicle, and aborting the hike.
I'd go for something superlight and slicey-dicey like Sierra's fighter if I was doing a sneak and there was a LOT of snakes and such- I'd be a lot happier, if I ended up using a knife, with gatorbane against gator or bear or rainbows.
I was visited by KGD a few days ago and had the opportunity to handle another one of your knives, Christof.
As Ken would confirm, I was most impressed and even ended my drawn out analysis with the word "perfect". Then it hit me like a 5lb cross pein hammer!! This knife was worthless!!! (joking, of course... bear with my sarcasm).
There was no maker's mark!!!!
This knife could verywell have been made THE CHRISTOF HARPER of Koyote Knives but without the mark, I have to accept the fact that I might be holding a cheap knockoff..... lol.
BUT......... don't worry buddy..... I had the technology to remedy the situation...
All joking aside, I was honestly impressed with the knife... and I am a picky suminabatch!
Here's a smaller EDC for me that just got finished- until someone tells me they really really want it with the LH sheath. Then i'll have to make another one for me.
5.25 OAL with a 2 3/16 blade. Maple goodness. And a firesteel by C_Bryant
Christof is going to ban me from this thread one of these days I was board and after being forced by the Mrs' to do housework all morning, I needed to go beat on something. Big koyote traditional leuku and original ranger RD-9 did some chopping Oh it is just so fun to use these things they way they were meant to be used !!!
Wood was locust from one of two mature trees in our yard. The outer bark is easy to fly through, the darkened heartwood is very hard.
That's called a Mills Pattern Field/Utility. There's a larger and smaller variant, the one Rick saw that KGD has is the larger one. Mr. Mills has ordered several knives from me up in the PNW and he sent me a rough draft of that pattern, I scultped on it with a grinder some and tuned up the contour and it's a sweet knife
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