BLADE SHOW ’10 – Show us what you got; Please!

Okay here are the last of the ones i will have. First is a forged "chute" knife out of 5160 with a natural micarta handle ss guard and a kydex sheath from Phil Rosine.

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The personal carry from my earlier post dressed up by Paul Long, and the same knife with its sister out of 5160.
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a hunter i finished up today 5160 with 416 ss guard and ironwood handle

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and a batch of my edc neckers out of 52100 with g10 handles in various colors

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My own double-edged Creation-- Damascus by The Cloisters. Hidden tang. Stag crown handle. Ivory, SS, Fiber Liners. Ivory Bolsters pinned with nickel silver. Blade Length 4 3/4". Overall Length 11". Weight 9.6 ounces. Serial number 1 0f 1.
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ps. haven't seen a bad knife on this thread yet, but haven't seen all of them! lookin forward to the show.
 
Chuck,

Great looking material, I hope to get ahold of some of that stag.

Here's one that's a little radical, a little over 14" overall, 1095/some of Chuck's G10, sharp clip.

Tad

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Chuck, I will be sure to get to your booth and look over all the great stuff you're bringing,

Ya'll be careful on the drive out.

Tad, that is a cool design, good for chopping and pointy enough for other jobs:cool:

Take care

Charles
 
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Hi Everyone,

Here is an antique bowie I made that is fashioned after the "J. Hinchliff's Celebrated Bowie Knife". The original was made 1840-1850. I forged the blade from 5160.
The blade is 17 1/2" long and has a 9 1/2" sharpened clip, this is the loooongest blade I've made to date. The handle is a stage taper and features my first ever escutcheon plate. This is the first time I've used a stage taper and it won't be my last:) The guard is sculpted from german silver as are the rest of the fittings. I also made a throat and tip sheath for this knife. Which is also a first. The throat, tip and frog are of german silver. The overall length is 23".

I would like to give special thanks to Ron Newton for his advice on throat and tip sheaths and to my brother, Caleb for the photo.

I'll have this knife available at the Blade Show this weekend. I am working on one more knife to have available which will be an auto, I may or may not have enough time to finish it.

Thanks for looking!

Here is a picture of the original.
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Here is the one I made.
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Cool Joe sounds like your timing is working out well. Chuck that is looking good have a safe trip and we will see you all soon. and Kyle that is very cool
 
OK I know I said I was done but just got this one done and wanted to share it . blade is 6-1/4 OAL is 11-1/4 the butt cap just needed something so I played around with it. really I am done now.
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Another beauty Dave - gorgeous damascus and sweet amber stag. Very cool butt cap, too.

Roger
 
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Here's another one I've assembled today. 1084 blade, 7 1/2", 416ss hardware, fossil walrus handle. It's the first time I've used walrus, and I hope to use it much more often.

Tad

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DAng! Tad:thumbup::cool:!
 
I think Mr. Ruth is going to kick some butt.:thumbup:
 
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