Bruce Bingenheimer JS ~ Damascus Fighter

Caleb Royer

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Maker: Bruce Bingenheimer JS
Instagram: @bingsknives
Damascus is 4-way mosaic W's.
Guard, spacer & finial are Zirconium with bronze spacers.
Ancient walrus handle.
Overall Length: 14 7/8"
Blade Length: 9 5/8"
Sheath: Claude Scott

Commission and collaboration by Rick Sherwood.


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Nice! I love me some zirconium:) Great photo as well, Caleb.
 
This is the very first knife that I have commissioned from Bing and I have to say not only was he a pleasure to deal with, he has produced a very nice piece which is flawless in every respect!
Calebs photo although fantastic does not do the knife justice, one has to have it I the hand to feel it.
Claude Scott also did a fantastic job with the sheath.
 
Bing is a hell of a guy.
Loving the looks of this fine blade, and the photograph which shows it in all its glory :)
Congrats Rick!
 
A maker can do more to a knife but they can't do it better. Exceptional work.
 
I thought Bing had forgotten how to make a fixed blade.......:p


Great knife and very nice picture too

Congrats!

Bill
 
Bill, no Bing certainly hasn't forgot how to make a fixed blade, in fact I have another on order for later in the year.

I thought Bing had forgotten how to make a fixed blade.......:p


Great knife and very nice picture too

Congrats!

Bill
 
Special thanks to Rick for giving me all the latitude on this build. Was such a great pleasure to work with him. Claude Scott's sheath is a perfect match and Caleb's image is just the icing.

Bill this made me laugh. I thought I had as well :eek:
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I thought Bing had forgotten how to make a fixed blade.......


Great knife and very nice picture too

Congrats!

Bill

Thanks to everyone else for all the comments.


God Bless you all

Bing
 
Thanks for picking me to do the leatherwork. That knife was a joy to hold-well-balanced, light. The handle material was a perfect match for the Damascus-positively beautiful. The all around craftsmanship of that knife was perfect. Caleb has done a great job of capturing all the details that make it such a spectacular piece. It was a pleasure working with Rick and Bing on this.
Thanks again,
Claude
 
Great project from one of my best friends, one of my favorite makers, my friend and personal favorite sheath maker and one of the best collectors to work with and one of the best photographers. :)

Hard to top all of that. Great job all around guys. :thumbup:
 
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