Damascus Fighter by John Horrigan, MS

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Here are images of the same knife, one for show and business, and the second one for strictly business. I really like this one. :thumbup:

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Darn nice. The only thing I don't care for is the saw.

That's funny, Keith-they are thumb serrations, suppose could be used as a saw, but that is not the primary purpose.

Show, and go-VERY cool, Mr. G.!

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
They looked too sharp to be thumb serrations to me. I realize that it is a very short saw, but I would be reluctant to put any pressure on those serrations with my thumb.
 
John helped me forge a blade at the Fall Hammer-In. Seems like a good guy. I'm curious as to why we don't hear/see more of his work.
Bob
 
I've really liked John's work for a while, but I haven't been able to handle it in person yet. His high end pieces look simply remarkable. This is a nice looking fighter pattern here, and the dressed up version is very nice indeed.
 
Now there's an idea for a matched set that I hadn't thought of. :) Most excellent.

Roger
 
I like the top one, too. The tactical/utility version doesn't make me flinch, but the top one gives me pause. I may even like it better with a rubbed blade.

Whose good photo?

Coop
 
WOW Peter.
I liked the bead-blasted version the first time you directed me to John's website but this one is very nice. In fact I'll even repeat myself...WOW
 
Guys, they are thumb serrations. I have been selling alot to Special operation groups, they tend to have gloves on most of the time. They wanted something that wouldn't come out of they're hand.

John 15:13
 
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