Development of a Fatty....Blood EDC .415..Satin

peppercorn

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Like most of you I have always had a thing for knives, not just the finished product but what goes into them in the way of raw materials and manufacturing processes. I really appreciate the fact that Jeremy is more than willing to share videos and photos of these very things as, for me, it adds to the knife's character and gives each one a history even before it's left his shop.




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Man that is a very cool thread,, I bet you got some roll eyes making that one,, your photography is very good, and your patience is much better,, awesome job satining that blade,, you have everbody Pepperizing their blades, lol
 
What kind of steel is used in that one? Awesome looking knife :thumbup:

Peace,

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Man that is a very cool thread,, I bet you got some roll eyes making that one,, your photography is very good, and your patience is much better,, awesome job satining that blade,, you have everbody Pepperizing their blades, lol
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Lol !!!!

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Between the pepperizing, set-up and photograghing of the ''tactical'' thread, two trips to the Army/Navy surplus, editing,photograghing of the fatty and finally posting, lets just say the eye rolling morphed into heavy sighing with the arms on the hips...


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Thanks guys, appreciate it.
 
Lol ! My sister told momma, when they were alone, that she thinks I am obsessed with knives !

When momma told me we both laughed so hard we cried.
 
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