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Here are a few knives I finished up recently that runs the spectrum of styles.

Gent's Folder in M390 with stainless damascus bolsters, mammoth scales, anodized and jeweled titanium liners, Roman knot filework
J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (6 of 9) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (9 of 9) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (4 of 9) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

S-tac in acid etched 3V with Electric Plum scales and black linen Micarta bolsters
J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (2 of 7) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

Mako models is AEB-L, stabilized juniper burl, and tangs tapered to .005". Lined rattlesnake pocket sheaths
J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (1 of 2) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (2 of 2) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

Swedish Hunter model in AEB-L with ivory Micarta scales, blue spacers and Roman filework
J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (1 of 7) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (4 of 7) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

One off custom in acid etched AEB-L, Coffee burlap scales, green Micarta bolsters, and multilayer spacers.
J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (1 of 6) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr

J. A. CUSTOM HANDMADE KNIVES (6 of 6) by Jeff Baker, on Flickr
 
I really like all of these. The folder (elegant, conservative, not too busy) and the S-tac in particular.
 
I like them all !!
Really like the color combo of the coffee / green one, just looks woodsie.
Rob
 
Nice job on them all and especially that folder....nice.
 
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