Dr T Whittler

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Here are some pics of the Whittler Dr T made for me for my 50th birthday last year.

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I Iove this knife!!!
Thank you Dr T.
 
Wow! Gorgeous knife and a very unique shield! Makes me want to stick my Norfolk in my pocket.

Congrats on a fine companion!
 
Very nice, just love the bone which fits the pattern very well. I also appreciate how cleanly the blades lie and the cut out to access the secondary. Long live the sunken joint :thumbup:
 
Wow, that is a dandy!
 
That is very nice! Dr. T is one of most favorite makers and the ones he's made for me are some of my most prized possessions.

I've really wanted to get him to make me an equal end, three bladed, split spring whittler, as that would be just bad a@@ I think. One of these days..........:o

We one to the forum and thanks for sharing your pictures of a great knife. Enjoy!!

*David does have a long thread dedicated to his knives so you may want to take a look at it for inspiration for your next one. Some really gorgeous knives to be found in there for sure. Break out the checkbook! Lol.
 
Thanks for the kind words.
I just wanted to share my pride and joy with the rest of the forum friends.[emoji106]
 
A very nice knife indeed. Beautiful jigged bone and a very unique shield are two standouts.
Welcome to the porch. :) I believe you will fit right in. :thumbup:
 
Sweet Norfolk! I also like the shield. Takes some real skill to get those blades to fit in such a small area.

I have one by Kerry Hampton in ivory. Great pattern.
 
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