Besides CPK knives, whaddaya like?

Those deserve to be in Blade magazine.
With Coop having taken the photos, they most likely will be. Having pro photos taken (Coop, JFraiser, for example), is not only fun for oneself, but the knives are often submitted to the various knife magazines, by the photographer. Some times it takes a bit, but it is a great way to support, and get some air play for your favorite maker.
 
Decided to treat myself to some Coop photos of the steak knives since I haven't done that in a while. He did a separate photo with two of them which is fitting since with only 3 of us in the house these days, those two are going to the bon vivant of this subforum.

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Really incredible job on those Richard338 Richard338
 
My first knife made by Ben BenR.T. BenR.T. , my first knife that was cord wrapped, not my first knife made in 3V though, that was a CPK! This knife is pretty awesome being lightweight and grippy as hell in the hand, I think a mummert clip is going to be fitted to the sheath but this is also going to be a great one to carry in my jacket or bibs pockets as well.

(knife is not a new build, just new to me)

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I made a sheath for this Jan Hafinec a few years back for a good friend & customer (old timers on here would know him, starts with Dan ends with Bo). At Blade Show this past year I had a package at my table he fell in love with and managed to trade me out of it, because he knew how much I liked this one. I didn't tell him but I never much liked the sheath he had me make so I made one more fitting to the quality of this knife. The inlay is the topside of the gator tail fully armored with rock hard cartilage and a hidden stitch.

Daddy gotta eat and baby needs shoes, so this one will likely be sold but man what a beautiful knife with and incredible Hamon that Jan is so well known for.


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I made a sheath for this Jan Hafinec a few years back for a good friend & customer (old timers on here would know him, starts with Dan ends with Bo). At Blade Show this past year I had a package at my table he fell in love with and managed to trade me out of it, because he knew how much I liked this one. I didn't tell him but I never much liked the sheath he had me make so I made one more fitting to the quality of this knife. The inlay is the topside of the gator tail fully armored with rock hard cartilage and a hidden stitch.

Daddy gotta eat and baby needs shoes, so this one will likely be sold but man what a beautiful knife with and incredible Hamon that Jan is so well known for.


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Hell yeah buddy!!! Sweetness rat chair! :cool:

The girl at the drinking fountain with the shorty shorts! ;) :thumbsup:
 
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