Damascus & Stacked handles

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Just about got these two stacked handled Damascus knives done and I thought I'd post a picture of them before I shipped them out. Any comments good or bad are welcome. Thanks for looking !! Ron
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Those are stunning.. Must have................................................................
 
Looking good as usual, Ron. Now, hurry up and get that big, honkin Scagel style camp knife done with that stag crown ya stole from me at your Hammer In. ;) :p :)
 
Ron, those are absolutely stunning! I am becoming quite a fan or your work. I hope to create something aas nice some day. You are inspiring.
Ed
 
Really nice! The color scheme works great for the knives. Amazing example of stacked handles, must've taken you a while. Great stuff.

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Thanks everyone for the nice comments on these knives. That is everyone with the exception of that dang mean ole :D Bill Butt Head Buxton :D


Ron
 
Ron, those are beautiful! I do quite a few stacked handles and really appreciate seeing your work. You really have great fitting and design, too.
 
Would you mind telling what the different spacers are? It looks like stainless, leather, maybe a piece of copper and some other materials? Would be very interested in knowing what they are...beautiful knives. Also, do you pin all the spacers together before putting on the knife? Thanks!
 
Thanks again guys for the nice comments.

FlaMtnBkr, The thicker materials starting behind the N.S.guard are as follows on the smaller knife.
copper
brass
N.S.
Black G-10
Red G-10
Black Micarta
leather with brass spacers. it also has thin pieces white,red and black vulcanized fiber spacer material between the bigger pieces. The only difference between the bigger knife is I used white Micarta instead of the black Micarta and stacked them in a little differant order. Both the Black G10 and the red G-10 were a gift to me from my good friend Mike Fitzgerald to see how they would look in my stacked handles. I like the added color the G-10 adds to the handles. Hope this helps. Ron
 
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