Boot knife

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G'day,

After a couple of years working only with my own designs, I've re opened the order book and here is the last one out of the workshop.
About 9.5 inches long, it has a RWL34 blade, a brass guard with G10 and brass spacers and a stabilized Fiddleback Tasmanian Blackwood handle.

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I had to come back. I like this knife.
I'd like to see a bootie from you ground on one side. The flat side goes in.
rolf
 
Thank you for your comments,
For this knife the customer knew exactly what he wanted, blade grind and size, guard, handle materials and the sheath that I still have to finish.
Working with other people's designs and ideas is a great way to do things I otherwise wouldn't think of.
 
It really is.^ We can all learn from each other.
Some makers won't do that and I understand.
I just handled a boot knife with a traditional Japanese chisel grind where the back was a slight hollow grind and the other side was a dagger grind. SO cool.
rolf
 
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