Man some nice looking stuff so far but the knife I find myself going back to get another look at is that south west style bowie with laid up large W's feather by JR Cook that blade is smoking hot. Congrats on 25 years of knife making it shows
Here is one that will be in Atlanta. Some of you may have seen this blade before, here is the new and improved version after doing a completely new handle because of an issue with the old one. Steel is W-2, with 416 stainless for the guard and spacers, and of course mammoth for the handle.
I'm in the process of making what I'm taking, but for starters I will have this... which has been posted previously. Although it will have a hand rubbed finish to better show off the hamon rather than the forge artifacty finish as pictured....
Thank you Steven. I think it turned out very well. I will see you in Atlanta. That is a very nice set of knives Haley. I look forward to seeing them in person. You and Adam are really bringing the goods.
Brion
Thank you all for the comments. I wish I could capture everything that is going on in the blade, very interesting and cool I think. Stash of mammoth?? Gary, I wish, LOL. I am not like that Hanson guy who cleans out all the suppliers at the shows . There will be more coming, If someone would get back to work.
Thanks again.
Brion
Per Jerry:
This is an NLT #3 for 2011 marked piece. and I like it personally.
This has a lot of engraving on it, the front and back of the guard is full coverage.. I cannot decide if the antique fossil walrus ivory is brownish or greenish or maybe grayish, but it is really pretty. When you want to say love this is how you say it, Man, I just love that knife. The knife weighs 14 ounces with a 10 1/4 inch blade length of ladder pattern damascus. This is not one you whup out thats stays quite in the night.
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