Custom Knives At Work.

Knife delivered to the customer yesterday, and put to work today:


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From a makers standpoint it's great satisfaction to see your creations used as intended!

Nice Matt

Steve
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I've never seen this thread!

1054 todd davison helping. This is a couple years ago.



1054 again getting my lawnmower going. Didn't feel like going get a gasket scraper.



Any my double Davison helping me. Don't remember what I was using it for this time. Probably gasket scraper again hah

 
This is my first hunting season since I started making knives. I've been blessed with great family, friends, and friends of friends who've supported me and given my knives a chance. I can't tell you how happy it makes me to have these pictures rolling in lately!
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There's a few more but I don't want to over post. Still a lot of season left so hopefully I'll have more!

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This is my first hunting season since I started making knives. I've been blessed with great family, friends, and friends of friends who've supported me and given my knives a chance. I can't tell you how happy it makes me to have these pictures rolling in lately!
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There's a few more but I don't want to over post. Still a lot of season left so hopefully I'll have more!

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Good looking knives! And it looks like you have some satisfied customers. That's always a good feeling.
 
Good looking knives! And it looks like you have some satisfied customers. That's always a good feeling.
Thanks Josh! It is a good feeling. I'm thinking it will never get old!

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They really are some good looking knives Josh and I like they way look in the pictures, being put to work!
Rob
 
Some awesome stuff getting posted that makes my mouth water!

I have a friend in Sweden who got this large hunter from me a couple years back. He specifically wanted something larger than your normal belt knife.
Since he got it, he has dressed and field processed over 20 Moose.
He said he just about has the Swedish Moose hunting community convinced that Damascus is the way to go.
We'll see.



 
At least three of my blades got used on Thanksgiving turkeys. A customer who got a custom set of tomahawk and knife with cord wrapped handles posted this pic of them being used to cut out the turkey's spine to allow it to spread out flat in a pan for cooking, a method I hadn't seen before.



And another customer used his newly-acquired "Costello" o-tanto to carve up his bird post-cooking.



Sometime before Thanksgiving, Costello's brother "Abbott" was used by its owner to open up a can of...corn. :D

 
That's called "spatchcock" cooking of a turkey. It's really the best way to do it so all the different dark and white meats cook evenly.

At least three of my blades got used on Thanksgiving turkeys. A customer who got a custom set of tomahawk and knife with cord wrapped handles posted this pic of them being used to cut out the turkey's spine to allow it to spread out flat in a pan for cooking, a method I hadn't seen before.


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Shot a small buck during Muzzleloader season. Used my "Antelope" knife to field dress, then debone and butcher on the pickup tailgate.


Later used the same knife to slice the salami made from that little buck!:D


 
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