2015 Forum Knife. A Work in Progress!

This has been one of the best documented Forum knives yet. Thanks for the hands on WIP and corresponding pics Eric it's been truly enjoyable. :)
 
Thanks for the update & photos Eric, looks like this one is going to be a real classic.
 
I can't help thinking a lot of people are going to have a lot to be pleased about:thumbup::thumbup:

Not me unfortunately, as I was spending my money elsewhere at the time, can't be helped but disappointing nevertheless, sigh!:o
 
I can't help thinking a lot of people are going to have a lot to be pleased about:thumbup::thumbup:

Not me unfortunately, as I was spending my money elsewhere at the time, can't be helped but disappointing nevertheless, sigh!:o

Maybe a pass-arround could be arranged later for those who could not participate :)
 
Those look amazing! Can't wait...
 
Thanks for the progress update, and for the pictures, Eric!
 
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Real excited that I got in for one of these. They're looking really gorgeous and especially useful. The shadow patterning and Birdseye pivots is gonna make them super unique. Kind of reminds me of an old schrade "half stockman."
 
look great, the original scanned pictures of the prototype didn't show the curves of the wood, these finished ones look great. I have no problem waiting extra time (especially as it seems that only one cutler is making all of them?), these little industrial works of art need a lot of patient work.
 
Thanks for the photos. Very pleased that I ordered one of these. I believe this is going to be my EDC.
 
look great, the original scanned pictures of the prototype didn't show the curves of the wood, these finished ones look great. I have no problem waiting extra time (especially as it seems that only one cutler is making all of them?), these little industrial works of art need a lot of patient work.

We will surely be pleased if Eric had his hand on all of them, as he is an excellent craftsman.
 
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Last two shots are of a knife before and after hafting. Sanding of the covers is the last step before buffing. Thanks for your patience everyone, it won't be long now!

Eric

Man, I love those last two pics! In the hands of a master cutler. Thanks for the update and all that you do, Eric!
 
Beautiful work. Looks to be another successful project. Thank you to all who have Sheparded the project along.
 
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