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Just finished this one up for a chap and thought i'd post a couple of pics..
Hope you like it...
Lance.

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High level of finish! Nice work, lance! Thought for a second it was a Stuart Mitchell blade due to the high finish :D

Cheers,
Karl-Erik
 
Really nice! What is the gray spacer material used between the tang and wood for the handle?

Another thing that I noticed is the bevel. It seems to me that the top of the grind lines of most knives go much higher up on the blade than yours does (and other makers). Could you talk about that a little please? Does it have to do with the thickness of the steel in the blade or something else?

LonePine
AKA Paul Meske, Wisconsin
 
Really nice! What is the gray spacer material used between the tang and wood for the handle?

Another thing that I noticed is the bevel. It seems to me that the top of the grind lines of most knives go much higher up on the blade than yours does (and other makers). Could you talk about that a little please? Does it have to do with the thickness of the steel in the blade or something else?

LonePine
AKA Paul Meske, Wisconsin

Hi Lonepine

The material between the steel and the handle material is known a fulcanised fibre liner..
The grind on this knife is known as scandi/chisel, the height of the grind line on this knife is quite common.
Hope i've answered your questions.
regards,
Lance.
 
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