Okay.......time to clean out the drawer. Sorry for the bad pics, but I haven't figured out how to use Photobucket, etc, yet. I just wanted to put up a bad pic of all of the knives that would fit within the restrictions impsod by BF and letyou know that these knives actually exist
I can take more detailed pics for anyone interested, but they will NOT be Coop quality by any stretch of the imagination.
From the top
1. Jerry Fisk Sendero with a bone handle with a stippled diamond patten on each side and an elephant hide Kenny Rowe "cam notch " sheath. Jerry said that this is the only one of these he ever did and would like to be able to borrow it from whoever owns it to have it photographed for a book he is putting together of unique and "one off" pieces that he has done
asking $1050 SOLD pending receipt of funds
2. Jay Hendrickson 5160 hunter made in 2004. The handle and sheath are curly maple and both have Jay's trademark silver wire bordered oak leaf carving. I do beleive that the fittings on the knife are nickel silver and the ones on the sheath are steel.
asking $750
3. Jay Hendrickson 52100 hunter bought from Jay at the 2005 Guild show. this is an unusual knife in that it has the typical wire inlay, but the handle is walnut and the "guard" and buttcap are "cross cut" sheep horn. It comes with a leather sheath with a concho.
asking $700
4. Jerome Anders ironwood cowboy bowie. I bought this from Jerome at Blade 2005. I has a 7 1/2 inch blade, stainless fittings, domed pins and a curved form fitting stainless buttplate attached with domed pins and a small finial. It comes with a basket weave sheath and is a gorgeous little bowie.
asking $650 SOLD pending receipt of funds
5. Jim Walker sheephorn cowboy bowie. This one also has a blade in the mid 7 inch range, stainless guard and pins, a moticed sheephorn handle and a Kenny Rowe floral patterncarved sheath.
asking $450 SOLD pending receipt of funds
6. John Fitch guardless walrus ivory ladder pattern damascus dirk. I got this from John at Blade 2005. It hasan antique walrus handle. There is a large crack on one side, but that si the way the piece was according to John and it was sealed up proporly during the construction of the knife. The knife has a fileworked "bolster" oval guard and does not have a sheath. The balde is very deeply etched, high contrast, tight ladder pattern damascus.
asking $950
Drop me a line if you are interested in any or all of these knives. I have a few more, but I wanted to get the more interesting ones photographed. I have a one of Barney Barnes stag ST23 type knife, a field grade Mark Sentz small fighter, a basic Ed Caffrey hunter, a small Jim Rodebaugh carved ebony EDC, a BIG guardless Jim Crowell maple hunter, a field grade Craig Camerer Slim Pickin's fighter and one of the little P.J. Tomes D2 integral hunters. I also have a small fileworked, stag handled J.R Cook fighter that I would have posted but I haven['t found the sheath for it yet
As for the "beat up knives", I also have an older stag handled Bagwell a one off big Sean McWilliams fighter in T440V (S30V, today, I believe) That has the double guard of the Columbia fighter, but the handle of the Panama fighter.
P.S. Payapal is my friend and yours too...lol. Fee is include in the price, shipping is extra.


From the top
1. Jerry Fisk Sendero with a bone handle with a stippled diamond patten on each side and an elephant hide Kenny Rowe "cam notch " sheath. Jerry said that this is the only one of these he ever did and would like to be able to borrow it from whoever owns it to have it photographed for a book he is putting together of unique and "one off" pieces that he has done
asking $1050 SOLD pending receipt of funds
2. Jay Hendrickson 5160 hunter made in 2004. The handle and sheath are curly maple and both have Jay's trademark silver wire bordered oak leaf carving. I do beleive that the fittings on the knife are nickel silver and the ones on the sheath are steel.
asking $750
3. Jay Hendrickson 52100 hunter bought from Jay at the 2005 Guild show. this is an unusual knife in that it has the typical wire inlay, but the handle is walnut and the "guard" and buttcap are "cross cut" sheep horn. It comes with a leather sheath with a concho.
asking $700
4. Jerome Anders ironwood cowboy bowie. I bought this from Jerome at Blade 2005. I has a 7 1/2 inch blade, stainless fittings, domed pins and a curved form fitting stainless buttplate attached with domed pins and a small finial. It comes with a basket weave sheath and is a gorgeous little bowie.
asking $650 SOLD pending receipt of funds
5. Jim Walker sheephorn cowboy bowie. This one also has a blade in the mid 7 inch range, stainless guard and pins, a moticed sheephorn handle and a Kenny Rowe floral patterncarved sheath.
asking $450 SOLD pending receipt of funds
6. John Fitch guardless walrus ivory ladder pattern damascus dirk. I got this from John at Blade 2005. It hasan antique walrus handle. There is a large crack on one side, but that si the way the piece was according to John and it was sealed up proporly during the construction of the knife. The knife has a fileworked "bolster" oval guard and does not have a sheath. The balde is very deeply etched, high contrast, tight ladder pattern damascus.
asking $950
Drop me a line if you are interested in any or all of these knives. I have a few more, but I wanted to get the more interesting ones photographed. I have a one of Barney Barnes stag ST23 type knife, a field grade Mark Sentz small fighter, a basic Ed Caffrey hunter, a small Jim Rodebaugh carved ebony EDC, a BIG guardless Jim Crowell maple hunter, a field grade Craig Camerer Slim Pickin's fighter and one of the little P.J. Tomes D2 integral hunters. I also have a small fileworked, stag handled J.R Cook fighter that I would have posted but I haven['t found the sheath for it yet

P.S. Payapal is my friend and yours too...lol. Fee is include in the price, shipping is extra.