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  • snakep

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    Mar 4, 2013
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    Behind enemy lines...
    I'm finishing this batch up along with a couple other knives over the next few weeks...still need to finish the handles on these (countour and apply finish) and then make leather sheaths for each one.
     

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    King Chicken

    I identify as King/Emperor
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    Apr 24, 2022
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    Land Full of Marys - MoCo
    I'm finishing this batch up along with a couple other knives over the next few weeks...still need to finish the handles on these (countour and apply finish) and then make leather sheaths for each one.
    Very cool. Hope your business does well! What kind of steel are these?
    You forge or cutout?
     

    snakep

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    Mar 4, 2013
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    Behind enemy lines...
    I recently finished one of the knives in my initial pic. Black micarta, white liners, stainless pins. I don't often use G10 or micarta for handle scales...nasty stuff to sand.
    This one is spoken for.
     

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    snakep

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    Behind enemy lines...
    Here's another one almost done. African padauk scales with red liners; copper pins. Need to make a sheath for this one. It is also spoken for.
     

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    ToBeFree

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    Oct 5, 2011
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    Highland Cnty-Va
    Here's another one almost done. African padauk scales with red liners; copper pins. Need to make a sheath for this one. It is also spoken for.
    I'm the one who spoke.
    Thank you Sir for a fine blade. Not only beautiful but will made. I appreciate the effort that went into making this.
    Heartfelt thanks.
    Edit: and my wife thinks it is a very pretty knife.
     
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    Radio_Flyer

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    Jun 18, 2015
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    Awesome knives and a great guy. As said very humble, makes really great knives. If you get a chance, pick them up in person. Great to see the whole process. I will be getting another one.
     

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