First up is a trap spring knife. The wood is mesquite burl, with a superglue finish. It was made for a customer named Bill.
Next is a knife modeled after one of my first, a model Im going to call the Triple D, for Deer Disassembly Device. Its the perfect size, shape, and weight for field processing of deer and other medium to large game. This particular knife is made from a USA-made file. The handle material is elm from Bertram, TX. The knife has copper liners which contrast well with the reddish wood. It also has a mosaic pin, and broken wave filework along the spine, which also provides grip in the thumb rest area.
Photos by Erin Woolsey at www.ee-photography.com
Sorry the pics are so big!
Next is a knife modeled after one of my first, a model Im going to call the Triple D, for Deer Disassembly Device. Its the perfect size, shape, and weight for field processing of deer and other medium to large game. This particular knife is made from a USA-made file. The handle material is elm from Bertram, TX. The knife has copper liners which contrast well with the reddish wood. It also has a mosaic pin, and broken wave filework along the spine, which also provides grip in the thumb rest area.
Photos by Erin Woolsey at www.ee-photography.com
Sorry the pics are so big!