Amber Stag Drop Point

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Hi all, here is an Amber Stag drop point I recently finished hope you all like it.

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Spec's

Blade; 4 1/2 inch hollow ground with hand rubbed satin finish S35VN

Guard; 416SS

Handle; Amber dyed Sambar stag with hiddden pins on G10 ruby red liners and tapered tang

OAL;8 7/8ths inches

Sheath/ 8/9oz tooled leather pouch with lambskin liner.

Other; polished spine and tang. Stainless thong hole liner.

Price; $old

The first I'll Take it gets it,
also posted on another forum.

Thanks for looking
 

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Robert, you have out done yourself my friend. My only problem is if I buy this, I can't wear the sweet integral that I got from you. Beautiful work, two thumbs way up!
 
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Thanks Bob,
Dozier

(saw a boot knife on your website, right in my wheel house. A beauty)
 
Breavis,
I can tell you that all my customs that Robert has made for me over the years are rotated through my EDC carry and I can tell you. when ever the guys see them, they get the lust look and start salivating with the lines that the blades show.. I'm glad I found Robert through a friend of mine in OZ when we did an exchange..
 
Breavis,
I can tell you that all my customs that Robert has made for me over the years are rotated through my EDC carry and I can tell you. when ever the guys see them, they get the lust look and start salivating with the lines that the blades show.. I'm glad I found Robert through a friend of mine in OZ when we did an exchange..

I understand what you mean. I also am a busse fan and have a about 8 or 9 edc knives from them. They are bush knives, Robert makes gentleman knives. The integral I got from him is more or less a church/date night knife. It's sharp like a light saber. Plus the gun is there too
 
I understand what you mean. I also am a busse fan and have a about 8 or 9 edc knives from them. They are bush knives, Robert makes gentleman knives. The integral I got from him is more or less a church/date night knife. It's sharp like a light saber. Plus the gun is there too

I use mine all the time while on the job.. One of the first blades Bob made for me was put to a hard test when I had to dig one of our police units out of the jungle after it had slid off of the asphalt roadway.. The unit was buried up to the rocker panels in mud and swamp water, so I had to revert to the old northern illinois survival trick of cutting limbs to get traction for the tires. Problem is out here we don't have hickory or any type of north american trees, we have palm trees and tangantang which is a pacific island iron wood type of tree.. I most definitely put the blade through its paces that night and you want to know what happened to the blade? Nothing, it cut through the 2 inch limbs like it was butter.. All I had to do after finishing the task of digging the unit out was to get on my sharpening stone and within a couple of minutes the thing was sharp enough to go back and cut off the heads of the brown tree snakes we have out here.. NO I repeat No chipping or folding over of the edge after this abuse.. The blade was made with 1095 and micarta slabs.. Good enough test that I went and had 5 more blades made by Bob over the years.

The last blade Robert made for me was specifically designed for one of the Filipino martial arts that I train in with a little input from the western/american blade arts that I dabble in.. It is also a take down blade which can have the blade flipped over like some of the confederate bowie knives of the civil war era.. It is light and fast and is one of my daily carry with the scout carry or even the inside the waist carry configuration that Bob and I have worked out over the last few years.. No profiling for concealed carry and it doesn't show even when wearing a t-shirt and jeans.. It is a beauty also.. But that is another story..
 
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