A great way to break into traditionals

Charlie Mike

Sober since 1-7-14 (still a Paranoid Nutjob)
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Check out my rack! You guys will definitely see some traditional hunters coming from my shop in the next year.

 
Nice rack.

But the real question...are you gonna wave your fixed blades???
 
Nice rack, CM. I was stoked to see you post it on FB. :D

If you should ever want to part with a tine, gimme a shout. ;)

Looking forward to seeing what you'll make! :thumbup:
 
Charlie Mike...Traditional knives...Does not compute !

Just kidding CM, and look foward to seeing them :thumbup:
 
:eek: never thought I'd see you around here Matt! Can't wait to see what you come up with, trailing points look great with antler by the way...:D
 
Nice rack! :D


Can't wait for a waved slipjoint..... :p
 
:cool: :thumbup:

It's not every knife maker who hunts and traps their own Jackalope for their stag handle material. :D
 
Impressive! Look forward to seeing what you do with them CM :thumbup:
 
Nice rack, the antler is big also.

Elk?

Congrats on the sober thing, a bunch. It ain't so bad being a paranoid nutjob. I got used to it myself years ago.
 
Pretty sure its elk.
 
It does look like you could get a few handles from those, Matt.
Looking forward to some fine work from you.
 
I'm already thinking integrals with stag dovetailed scales.
 
I'd say you've got yourself a pretty good start. You could make a pretty sweet axe handle out of one of those as well with plenty of tines to spare.
 
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