J Jeremy Horton Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 19,548 Sep 19, 2011 #4 Just trying to finish up some orders that have been laying around
gomle Joined May 28, 2010 Messages 804 Sep 19, 2011 #5 I would like something like that from you in the future jeremy. But I havent figured out how to order yet .... )
I would like something like that from you in the future jeremy. But I havent figured out how to order yet .... )
thetret Joined Mar 27, 2010 Messages 1,471 Sep 19, 2011 #7 Looks familiar but different...she's a beauty....
gomle Joined May 28, 2010 Messages 804 Sep 19, 2011 #9 I can only imagine how a heroine itch is like when I look at this blade... just awesome!!!
chickenplucker Joined Nov 22, 2007 Messages 5,505 Sep 19, 2011 #10 Carto's head just spun around. Gimp Slayer deluxe!!!!
J Jeremy Horton Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 19,548 Sep 19, 2011 #11 I thought it was just a large muk
chickenplucker Joined Nov 22, 2007 Messages 5,505 Sep 19, 2011 #12 Jeremy Horton said: I thought it was just a large muk Click to expand... works for me!!!
silverbullets Joined Jul 10, 2007 Messages 3,282 Sep 20, 2011 #16 nice looking work bud, I am digging that design
J Jeremy Horton Joined Oct 1, 2007 Messages 19,548 Sep 20, 2011 #17 Well its kinda a very extreme version that follows the same lines as Nessmuks original design. That's really what I was shooting for
Well its kinda a very extreme version that follows the same lines as Nessmuks original design. That's really what I was shooting for
BushcraftBrainTrust Joined Jan 16, 2009 Messages 5,679 Sep 20, 2011 #18 It's a beauty man. The shape works too.
chickenplucker Joined Nov 22, 2007 Messages 5,505 Sep 20, 2011 #19 Jeremy Horton said: Well its kinda a very extreme version that follows the same lines as Nessmuks original design. That's really what I was shooting for Click to expand... Nessmuk had some awesome ideas for sure and just think that was in 1880.
Jeremy Horton said: Well its kinda a very extreme version that follows the same lines as Nessmuks original design. That's really what I was shooting for Click to expand... Nessmuk had some awesome ideas for sure and just think that was in 1880.