Besides CPK knives, whaddaya like?

you know I'd tell you first buddy
 
Picked up this sweet little camp axe from GL Drew. Forged from 1085 high carbon steel, and it has a beautiful curly maple handle.

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Cool Bob! I have it’s cricket sister with a different color wrap. Your maroon and black wrap looks nice.
I just noticed, my cricket is headed in the opposite direction.
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Gus, I really liked yours very much the first time I saw it and that's what made me decide to buy one of Ben's Kwaikens. I think your color scheme is much, much more enticing, but I decided to have him do mine in dark colors because I knew I would do something, sometime that would screw up the white wrap, which really makes yours pop.

I had no idea Ben had gotten a set of two of those menukis and when I found out, decided to go that way rather than his traditional titanium piece, and glad I did it!
 
Mark Knapp - Fairbanks, Alaska

Here's a small desk knife I ordered from Mark at the 2011 Blade Show, as I recall. Luckily, it's dated on the reverse of the blade to what appears as February, 2012 which would have been the approximate delivery date. It's seen continuous use for not only letters, but for whatever.

I've always loved this little piece, with wharnie blade of Damascus by @Mark Knapp, sheath of superb ebony and some kind of stacked horn handle (wish I could remember what type). I decided to resurrect this with some current images, with this thread also posted in the Customs subforum:

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Not mine, but guess who's the sick Pup who owns these? Serious intervention time? Great to see that the CPKs are in the the nucleus ;)

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I need a bigger table. CPK front and center though. Thanks for posting that Casinostocks, it took an hour to drag most of the knives out and that was the most fun I've been able to have with my knives for a long time.
 
Mark Knapp - Fairbanks, Alaska

Here's a small desk knife I ordered from Mark at the 2011 Blade Show, as I recall. Luckily, it's dated on the reverse of the blade to what appears as February, 2012 which would have been the approximate delivery date. It's seen continuous use for not only letters, but for whatever.

I've always loved this little piece, with wharnie blade of Damascus by @Mark Knapp, sheath of superb ebony and some kind of stacked horn handle (wish I could remember what type). I decided to resurrect this with some current images, with this thread also posted in the Customs subforum:

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A unique and fine looking knife, Bob. Thanks for the view! Mike
 
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