Dr T. Knives?

I now have one of Dr. T's knives on it's way to me. My first and I can't wait to hold it. I read the story in Knife World and have been on the watch every since. Thanks Seth.

Charles
 
My pleasure Charles. The eureka above was at the center of the main shot by Coop in that article.

The Dr's commitment to quality ivory knows no bounds! It pays to have a knife collector as a knifemaker :thumbup:

I now have one of Dr. T's knives on it's way to me. My first and I can't wait to hold it. I read the story in Knife World and have been on the watch every since. Thanks Seth.

Charles
 
That is an awesome knife. That old, traditional, Remington-ish style jigging really sets it apart from others:thumbup:
 
I was not familiar with his work until this posting, and now have looked around a bit. He does some great work! Thanks for sharing, and enjoy your new blade
 
Thanks Rob. They're incredible.

Here's the pile side :)

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Got to meet him in 2010 or 2011 at Blade for a good while. Really liked the man right off and his work very much impressed me. Do not think you can go wrong here because you would be dealing with a good guy with excellent talent. He already knows how to use his hands with precision, has a strong passion for making knives and has world class input from friends. No downside at all in my opinion.
 
Hey Seth,

Fantastic, after seeing the photos of you bark ivory knives, i ordered a Norfolk with said bark ivory and David
sent me a photo of yours, enjoy them all! Very pleasant man to deal with and very, very nice knives.

Jeff
 
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