Outstanding work. Having seen and held Ron's work in Little Rock, I know Mr. Paul Long is speaking the truth.
Dozier
(Lafayette La at the end of the crawfish season)
So much to see........I love the coarse feather Damascus, and the dragon handle is incredible! I think your version of simple may be slightly different that most.......simple keyhole, stag, feather Damascus, integral.......yup, simple if your last name happens to be Newton
Darcy
All of them are spectacular and so unique and different than the norm. But I'm particularly drawn to the keyholes and the cocobolo fighter. Love the woods you've used here. Thanks for showing them.
These are the must stunningly gorgeous, jaw dropping knife works that I have ever seen. Had you posted ONE of those knives I would have been very impressed. To post that entire lineup is incomprehensible to me. I simply can't believe it.
I honestly entered a state of euphoria from looking at those pictures.
I'm pretty much without words to thank you all for the kind words here. Thank you...seriously.
Mr. Long, I can't believe you gave away my rusty nail and paring knife carving secret. I guess I may as well share that the GRS rotary tool helped out too with the project.
Mr. Rhea.... I'd be thrilled to see what Caleb could do with these knives. I don't know if it can happen before I leave for Blade but I'm going to take your thought and see if it is possible.
"A simple stag keyhole integral w/ a 5" fine feather damascus blade. There is an integral hidden tang for the stag scales to utilize dovetailed mortised tang construction. A really nice Paul Long sheath with Karung snake inlay and his new flush belt loop."
Nothing simple about that... It's my favorite of the bunch, and they are all spectacular!
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