1095 & Oak burl fighter with Paranee & Long influence

What a fantastic sole authorship total package.

Your knives are amazingly finished, Nick.

Big Congrats to the new owner.

Doug
 
Nick, that is a real beauty, love everything about it. I would have bet my months pay that was one of Paul's sheaths. Pictures pretty good too!
 
Last edited:
Clean and mean, Nick. I love it. That blade looks pretty wicked.

I never would have thought I'd like oak on a knife, but that piece is really different.

I was gonna ask you sometime if you hand stitched your sheaths or if you had a sewing machine. We're going to have to talk sometime. :)

Knife, sheath, pictures............all good.
 
I see imperfections....

...In the grain and the leather. Outside of that it's about as crisp as we can imagine.

medium800.jpg


VERY FEW knives can stand up to this level of close scrutiny. You make it look--not easy--but attainable.

I'm loving the short and sweet vid. Keeping it under 1 minute. Just right. ;)

Wonderful.

Coop
 
Your work is inspirational (as usual). It does look like the butt of the handle could have used a wider flare at the bottom though.
 
Thank you guys so much for the kind words! :)

Paul- every time I see your work I am intimidated and humbled...but also inspired. Your videos have become one of the best investments in equipment that I have made in a very long time! :thumbup: I probably wouldn't even be trying this stuff if I hadn't heard you recently turned 40 and might retire sometime--- :eek: :D For me, just to make one that you think doesn't suck is a big win! :)


Thanks again guys! :)
 
awesome knife Nick! the level of perfection is mind blowing.
is it fully quenched or differentially hardened??
Greetings
fernando
 
keep comin back for peeps.
 
Back
Top