A Couple just finished

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Every once in awhile I get to whip up one that's something other than the Montero, El Camino, Platypus, Bird & Trout, etc. Here's a couple fresh out of the shop that aren't part of my regular lineup.

Okay, these aren't as exciting as Damascus and Ivory, but I have to put something up every now and then so you guys will know I'm still making them. :)

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This first one is a small camp knife in 1084, with a 6 1/2" blade and a sharpened clip. The hardware is stainless, and the handle is Arizona Desert Ironwood.


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Next up is a Bowie in 1084 with stainless and copper hardware. The handle is Arizona Desert Ironwood. The blade is 9" and is slightly upswept in the Southwestern style. Once again, a sharpened clip.
 
Those are two fantastic looking knives :eek: I really like the copper on the Bowie.They look so very clean.
 
Great knives Terry. I guess having two of Terry's knives, I can say that Mr. Primos sure makes a quality knife that has a little bit of soul to it. I have the original Platypus and a fine el camino that actually gets carried fairly often. (not excactly used though... ;) ) I would love to see these two in person. I got to handle and gawk over Danbo's "mega-hunter" that Terry made. Absolutely gorgeous knife, just screams to be used... big enough to dress a moose!
Thanks for posting these Terry, they are fantastic.
 
Love that bowie. The slightly upswept tip sets it apart a little. That is some great looking ironwood you have there.
 
Thanks guys. I'm glad you like the Bowie. I know that will make the fellow who bought it feel good too.
 
Those are both terrific Terry! The camp knife is an absolute winner - very compact and portable dimensions, but still enough knife for most tasks. And the southwestern is about my favorite bwoei profile - and you nailed it. Great stuff - thanks for the pics.

Roger
 
Hey, as long as the bowie didn't get mailed to that Peter guy, I'm fine with it.

:)
 
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