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

Per Kevin's original post... Even if you post photos in a separate thread, please post them here as well.

These are worth seeing in person. You can find them either on Tom Overeynder's or Brian Hochstrat's table. And, they will be on display as one of the entries in BLADE's 'best of' series (best collaboration). Truly amazing work, IMHO.

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For a friend. :D

Coop
 
Here are a couple of last minute WIP shots. I won't have time to take good pictures tomorrow.

The larger knife is an MLR SHF. It's going to Les Robertson for one of his customers. Blade is 10" long, and the handle is ironwood (like what else does LR get!). Just got to clean this one up.

The other knife is one for my table. Blade is Elmax from Bohler steel, about 9 3/4" long and double ground. Handle is afzelia. Still have to finish the fittings and sharpen it.

See you at the show!

David
 

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Mr. Broadwell, you make good cookies!
 
John, you great big tease - let's see the full shots!

You're killing me with those dogbone bowies, I need one bad.

That stag / damscus piece looks very promising indeed.

Roger
 
Here's a little hunter I just finished up today. Little over 4" 1084, sheep horn/gaboon ebony, stainless. I'm done, got to stitch some sheaths.

Tad

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Here is Mike Malosh's line up for Blade. Mike was having computer trouble and asked me to post them.

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Well the bags and knifes are all packed so while I wait for tomorrow to come, here is a picture of a hunter I will have at Blade

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In the first picture are some sold knives that are for display and delivery, starting from the left is a zebra theme knife from ivory and kudu horn with a matching sheath, next is a 12 inch Steller sea cow and rosewood fillet knife, next a matched set with lefty sheaths for a nice bloke from the left side of the pond, they are a 8 inch fillet and 4 inch drop point hunter in musk ox horn and oosik and all the way on the right is a heat colored musk ox horn drop point hunter for one of our frequent forum members (I will let him turn himself in if he likes) the blades all look larger than they really are (more balanced) because they are much closer to the camera than the handles.

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In the next picture are some that I will have for sale, they are, from the left; first a scaled snakewood deer hunter with barramundi sheath, next a big game drop point hunter of Dall sheap horn with the damascus blade and handle in a herring bone pattern, next my rattlesnake knife, next the big brother of the zebra theme knife I already sold, the next two are musk ox horn and fossil walrus small game knives and up front is a fossil walrus ivory drop point hunter with damascus blade, guard and bolster.
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In the last three pictures is the product of probably the most fun I have ever had in knife making, it aint good for much but it looks pretty cool (IMHO) and it was fun to make, and it is a good example of why one might want to get a deposit on a commissioned knife, this one was a special order but how are you going to resell it if the original deal went bad? It has a woolly rhino horn handle with 24 carat gold wire wrap. All the furniture is guilded and antiqued bronze, I shaped the twin rhino head guard from clay and had it casted in bronze, the rest I carved from bar and plate bronze. The pommel and sheath medallion are inlayed with jade. The sheath is Mammoth ivory but don't get too excited about it, the pattern and coloring are all mine, colored scrimshaw. I like to call this a ceremonial period piece, I am just not sure what ceremony it would be for or from what period. It has no basis in history that I am aware of. I am sure there will be some questions about this, like "why would you make a knife like that, Mark?" or "Who would buy a knife like that" For answers to those questions (and because there may be a little controversy) I am going to repeat this post in my own thread so we don't highjack Kevins. I am going to surprise the owner of this knife with it at the show, he doesn't know it is done, you can tell him what you think of it, he will be helping me watch my table (I hope). I should say that the handle material is well documented from a species that has been extinct for about 20,000 years, it is completely legal to buy and sell and do whatever you like with it. Thanks for looking, I hope you like them. Please come see me and have a closer look at table 10F at the show. Thanks Mark
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Hi everyone!

My family and I are headed out the door for the big show.

Here is one that I finished up yesterday. It will be available at the show.

Thanks and see you there.

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Oh God, this show is going to hurt!!!!! :D

Dave, and any others that may know me, I plan on getting to Atlanta Friday night, and if I can hook up w/Tom Ferry, I plan on crashing as much as I can!!!!! :D
I've only one day's chance there, but it will be the apex of the year...
I hope to see several of you there... Jon, Kevin, and others... I sooo totally look forward to Saturday!!!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::D

Danbo... you gonna be there, too????
 
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