Christmas Knives // Stainless Damascus..$$$

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Greetings..
Christmas Knives in Progress.$$$
Happy Holidays.
Much Respect/
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That damascus is too much!! Can't wait to get mine. :D

Thanks Man.

40 blades down and three in the furnace as I type this,

2009 has been a Great Year.

I am glad we were able to close out 09 with this run,,

MOE$$
 
Love the hornets nest steel. Whats with the teeth????



Great Eye,,,Props on calling the steel...
We had a special Christmas run of Fifty pieces
25 in Hornets Nest and 25 in Gator Skin.
I hope they have Norris steel in Knifemaker Heaven
He has been my friend for over ten years and I really enjoy working with his steel
Thanks for your post..

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Historically gold teeth have been associated with those living in poverty.. Many of these individuals could not afford to visit the dentist on a regular basis, others were addicted to drugs or alcohol combined with poor eating habits and some were given coca cola in their baby bottles and never even taught to brush their teeth.. My cousin Nacho is a good example. His mom gave him baby bottles full of corn syrup when he was an infant...It rotted his teeth out before he was in middle school.

The end result was the same...These individuals ended up with gold caps cemented over the rotted out nubs which used to be their teeth...

Gold Teeth = Poverty

What we have basically done in the South it take a sign of poverty and turn it into a sign of success. Literally put your money where your mouth is. Where we live people have gold and diamonds on their teeth.
Straight up gargling jewelry cleaner and getting their shine on..

No need to wait for your teeth to rot out before going gold. Where we live their are numerous locations where an individual can get his teeth ground down to nubs and walk out with a mouth full of shine.

Take the gentlemen in the video crimping my foil damascus knife packages with his gold teeth. (the gold teeth crimp is a Snody Exclusive)
He is called "Kid" and I think he has 14 teeth finished...
They are custom teeth from Johnny Dang in Houston Texas...
The Kid went to the best in fact JD did all of Paul Walls work and is probably the best in the business for permanents or pull outs..

If your interested in gold teeth, money, knives, guns or diamonds you should consider subscribing to the Snodyknives video channel..We have a film crew coming down from Houston to shoot a Knifemaker Documentary and the Kid is having diamonds put in three of his teeth for event..The Kid has been putting in overtime to spring for Vs1 stones but he will probably have to settle for S1 quality. I really dont think anyone is going to be able to tell the difference but he really wants to shine..

Thanks for your post...Happy Holidays...

Much Respect...
 
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Great education in the vid and the post. Lovin' it.

Thanks!

Coop
 
That hornets nest stuff is my favorite of all the stainless damascus patterns i've seen (appearance-wise). I have a folder with it. Thanks for the info. Knives look good.
 
Great video, and that steel is outta this world.

Its hard to believe its been almost a decade since you and I first conducted business. $$

Real Recognize Real..

I appreciated you taking a chance on a "New Maker" nearly a decade ago.

I appreciated you purchasing my knives G.

I appreciated every positive thing you have ever posted regarding SnodyKnives

Nearly a decade of support...Thats heavy...$$

I appreciate you taking time to post here....This is how I get money,,,

Thanks Old Timer...

Get at me anytime....361 443 0161

Happy Holidays..
 
That hornets nest stuff is my favorite of all the stainless damascus patterns i've seen (appearance-wise). I have a folder with it. Thanks for the info. Knives look good.

Outstanding..

Your collection is off the hook and I really enjoyed looking through the incredible knives on your website.

Major Props for managing your collection in an online viewable format.

The makers represented in your collection are fortunate to have their worked displayed on your site.

Happy Holidays...

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Thanks man!! I appreciate that. I'm proud to be able to own some of their stuff. The site is nice but all I really did was direct/manage how I wanted it to look. The web work was done by a good buddy whos now doing this professionally. I would love to learn how to do it on my own. He (also named Jon) did all the dirty work.
 
yo Mike.you related to Chuck Liddell by any chance?now i know you're better lookin,Pimp Daddy,but every time i see the Iceman fight he reminds me of you.
 
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