Camerer Bowie Progression Update

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Hi All,

Got my photos back from Coop of the Bowie that Craig did for me. This is the bowie he did a progression thread on. See below for the link to that thread.

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=543591


Here is the pic.

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let me know what you think
 
Coop done good (he always does). That is just a terrific knife from Craig. I love everything about it. Congrats!

Roger
 
The more I see,the more I like,have two of Craig's and can find nothing I don't like about either one.
He does nice sheaths as well.
What Roger said about Coop's images,too.

Congrats! :thumbup:

Doug
 
Great knife ....great photo. Just out of curiousity what are the dimensions?

Marcel
 
Marcel if I remember the length is a bit under 10 inches. Overall is a tad bit over 15 inches. If we are lucky maybe we can get craig to chime in.
 
That's Definately another Great Bowie from Craig.I Usually Don't like Stag Handles,but I like the Stag Criag put on this one.As usual "Great Pic" Coop your Photo skills bring out the best in the Bowie Visually.Way to go Pig-Sticker,You got yourself a Really Great Knife.
Buddy S.:cool::thumbup:
 
Very high WOW factor indeed:eek::eek:

I remember watching the steps to make the guard from the 'in progress' thread.

Great looking knife.


Peter
 
I'd be very happy to own that piece.....It looks superb in every way. :thumbup:
 
Great looking knife - kudos to Craig.

I don't know if it was intentional or not but I like the way the stag is mounted for use vs. display.

Enjoy it!
 
Great looking knife - kudos to Craig.

I don't know if it was intentional or not but I like the way the stag is mounted for use vs. display.
Exactly right.

When I was choosing backgrounds and what to capture for the final image, my normal inclination would have been to show the upper guard and handle. In THIS case the rougher stag was perfectly suitable in the 'gripping' area of the knife and was more visually attractive as well.

The top is finished smoother, and holding it gives a fantastic combination of comfort and grip.

Both ears of the guard were finished equally well, so it made sense to include that side. :thumbup:

I am glad for all. A firm contender for the 'Best of 2008' pending thread. ;)

Thanks to all for my props.

Coop
 
Meet Craig for the first time at Arkansas show this year, he is a great guy
and does awesome work! Congrates!!:thumbup:
 
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