Brent Cramer Knives

Don't let anyone fool you into thinking that smaller knives are easier...:eek: There's just not much to hold on to.... Man did I burn my fingers!

I think it came out pretty well considering this was my first of this pattern.

Cute lil goober. Small blades are crazy tough to grind. Great job, Brent.

That's it in a nutshell(pun intended):thumbup:

I think it came out very nice Brent! Congrats to you and the new owner.

Ken
 
Great work again, Brent (as usual !!) Looking forward to when my name comes up again.

Colin & The Shad.
 
Brent, It looks great! The jigging looks
perfect! Sheild was a perfect fit!~
Thanks for sharing.

Jason
 
I like it. Nice work.....I'd wouldn't think twice before popping that one in my pocket.
 
Thank you all for your encouragement and kind words. The responses that I receive here spur me on to try even harder on the next project.

Here is a picture of that knife with some of the "Old Rogers" bone that it was scaled in.

It was a trick to get it to fit!

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Brent,That is really ,really nice :thumbup: It looks as perfect as can be. Someone is gonna be a happy camper!! :thumbup:
-Vince

That is a really nice one Brent. Hope you do make more of them, I know lots of folks that would want one.
Jim
 
Cute lil goober. Small blades are crazy tough to grind. The guys doin all the big fixed blades are a bunch of p....uh, but I digress. :D Great job, Brent.
So when are you going to go out on a limb and try your hand at a peanut? Inquiring minds want to know.:D
Jim
 
That peanut looks fantastic. Great job Brent. That shield sure tops off a classic look.

Tony, sure looks like you are in for a treat! :D.
 
Wow that LC is incredible! You got a beauty there! :thumbup::thumbup:
 
That looks awesome Tony!

Brent's work is fantastic, there must be something in the water up there in Indiana because those guys sure know how to make knives.
 
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