Craig Brewer Knives

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Thought Craig already had a thread going but couldn't find it and he should have one. Specs: 3 5/8" closed, CPM-154 @ 60 RC, 416 stainless integral bolsters liners, mill relieved, ivory, half stop, pivot bushing, file worked liners, rat tailed bolsters.

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Chief, its people like you that can take a crappy knife and make it look like a million bucks (im not talking about this one).
That knife is absolutely gorgeous and you made it look 10 times better with the macro shots \ contrasting backdrops.
I really dig the shot of the filework, and just like certain people like their women with certain eyes, or ears face (amongst other things), i like my knives to have perfectly matching blade and spring geometry. That one merges flawlessly at the spring\blade point and its sexy!
 
John,

Craig was a chance encounter for me and I really think offers a great degree of competence and a beautiful end result.

I own two of his creations and have another on order. He is very willing to listen and turn your ideas into metal and beautiful handle material.

I look forward to many years of collaboration with Craig Brewer.

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Great photography John. Thanks and enjoy your knife.


I will post some photos of other knives in the next few days.


Craig
 
Thank you for this very very Good Photos. the half open is my new Desktop Picture.
I show how exactly Brewer works.

Regards Dirk
 
This one is 4 1/8 closed CPM-154 with a pivot bushing. 416 integral liners mill relieved at the pivot and lock release.

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3 3/4 inch closed congress. CPM 154 blades hollow ground, 416 integral bolsters and liners mill relieved. Jigged bone handles and file worked liners.

This is the first congress pattern I have made.


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Absolutely beautiful work - the knives and the photos :)
 
Craig,
Those look great. I can see some of that Texas Slipjoint School influence coming through, the file work is very nice. Take it easy!
 
Beautiful knives, all of them. The file work on the Congress, holy cow!!!
 
Craig,

I don't want your head to get to large so it won't fit into the door frame of your shop, but these are marvelous.

Jeff
 
Here is a new one just finished. 3 5/8 closed, CPM154 blades, 416 stainless integral liners/bolsters mill relieved at the pivot. Half stops, jigged bone handles and file worked liners.

Thanks for looking,

Craig

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Here is a Lanny’s Clip that went out in the mail yesterday. CPM-154 blade with a pivot bushing. 416 integral liners/bolsters mill relieved with stag. Just under 3 ¾ closed, half stop and fileworked liners.


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