Evolution of the Camp Blood

Well it arrived yesterday ! The Camp Sabre .370 with carbon!

Here she is along side the .415 Camp with a satin finish which I applied last night.



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Thanks guys ! I spent way too much time on my photos today but it is fun.

The Carbon Sabre is wicked. It carries alot more mass on the spine than the .415 does, hopefully you can see that in the spine shot.

Again, thanks for all your input.
 
Awesome pictures Pepper! Do you apply the sayin finish by hand?

Koug, I use a sanding block and start with 100 grit Norton (the best) wet/dry and move to 220 and then finish with 320.

It gives me alot of satisfaction when it is done.

It makes me wonder what Jeremy feels like when he has completed a knife.... from a plate of steel to finished product.
 
Those are so sleek, excellent scores. Each Horton I see looks better than the next, I don't see how he could top these... but I'm sure he'll find a way.
 
As usual, those are just some awesome Pics. :thumbup::thumbup:


And what a sweet collection of Camps you have, some bad azz knives mang. :D
 
Great pictures Peppercorn, Fantastic blades Jeremy!!!

Can't wait to experience the platinum edge!
 
Thanks friends, I think I'm going to satin the Camp sabre this weekend since the forcast calls for rain.
 
Mr.Night,

Here is another ''Development'' thread you probably missed.

Thanks for the bump....
 
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