Contrast in sizes

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I want to thank everyone who stopped by the table at the show it was great seeing old friends and also making new ones! I had Terrell Hoffman take a few pics for me at the blade show. Here is the largest and the smallest knife I had at the show. There is a bit of contrast in sizes as the largest had a 14" blade and the smallest a 5" blade. Terrell did a great job of capturing the hamon on the larger knife.

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Craig, Those are beautiful knives! You were on my "list" of people to meet and it was a pleasure to get to meet you. I've really admired your knives for a while. :) Lin
 
Hey, great seeing you again Craig.

That big knife stopped a lot of people in their tracks. Not only for its sheer size but also for it's beautiful design and workmanship. It was a pleasure just holding that one.
 
Great stuff Craig. I spent quite a bit of time admiring them! :D
It was nice to meet you as well.
 
Craig,
Great knives. Thank you for your time and effort.
My wife loves the mini bowie, its as if it were made for her. I love for the fact it made her forget about the other knives purchased :D
I can't wait for a slightly smaller version of #1 to hit my hands. I assure you it will be put to good use. Your hamon work is awesome. Hell everything was awesome - fit, finish & feel.
Get your orders in early guys - Craig is doing MS quality work - NOW!

Thanks again. :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Michael,

I am very pleased to hear that you ended up with that little beauty. I thought that it was Craig's best piece at Blade.

Best,

P
 
Cool pieces Craig! Both were impressive, even more so in person than the photographs suggest.
 
My experience has been that when bowie blades get much past 12", the knives tend to look a bit wonky overall. This one is certainly an exception. Nice lines and proportions.

Roger
 
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