Best Natural Materials...

Murray, maybe that was a one-time glitch. Hopefully. I see all your beauties now. Carry on!

Coop
 
Bud Weston pearl and damascus liner lock,I got the image from Mr. Weston's site.I had to add this to the post (just wouldn't be complete without it).A friend of mine has this knife (or one very close to it) and is allowing me to gradually pay it off,can't wait till i own it:)
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Originally Posted by Kohai999
That Tuxedo fighter is the nicest Jerry Fisk knife that I have ever seen, bar none!

You should be very pleased!

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson


Yeah, I'm going to have to agree with Steven here, also the nicest Fisk I ever saw too, I'd trade several nice knives for that one.
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Kohai999 and Megalobyte The Tuxedo Fighter is a great knife from Jerry Fisk. It is one of two NLT knives that I have from him. The other is the Rojo Grande with Fossil Ivory and engraving that I posted earlier, it's a fancy knife, but it feels better in the hand than any other knife that I own. Jim Treacy
 
other nice handle materials include agate. I don't know exactly which this one is from Diana Casteel but with the damascus and copper fittings it is quite superb

Well, Coop, either I'm selecting the wrong item from what Fototime suggests or I'll have to try my old method.

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another of my favorites is this folder from EG Peterson using Brazilian Agate. Both of the knives here were obtained from the Classic LV knife show in '94.

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still working on some other natural material handles including oosic, sheep horn, stag and woods and will have more ready soon.
 
lets now take a look at some sheep handles.

I'm sure the first one will be easily identified

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this next piece is a combination of sheep horn, ivory and the most natural of all materials -- mokume. This handle was created by Roy Helton.

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Steve Hoel used both Big Horn Sheep and gold leaf in making this lockback interframe

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the more traditional rough sheep handle was used to create a nice fighter by Bill Reddiex--handle first

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now for the whole knife

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various ivories and woods are still to come. who else has some nice examples from his collection?
 
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