Fiddleback Friday - 1/22/2016

I'll take, 2016 0122 16 – Renegede w/ evergreen burlap over natural liners & yellow pinstripes, SFT
convex on spalted ⅛” A2 - $315
 
Awesome batch today guys -- seriously.

Andy, I'm digging the new models & handle designs; does this mean that we might be seeing a larger knife with the canted handle shape (ahem... kukri :D)?

BTW, that scorpion.. mind BLOWN
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Can I please have:

2016 0122 20 – Maverick w/ natural bolstered blackwood, SFT
convex on splated ⅛” A2 - $355

Thanks so much, guys!!!! Phenomenal knives!!!!!

-Will
 
OOOooops, I meant

2016 0122 19 –Maverick w/ natural bolstered quarter sawn oak, SFT
convex on spalted ⅛” A2 - $355
 
Beautiful batch as always. Quick question: will you still be using CMP154 every once and a while for your knife batches?
 
I will take

2016 0122 04 – Esquire w/ black bolstered tequila sunrise burlap, Tapered Tang
convex on spalted 5/32” O1 - $350
 
available knives list



2016 0122 10 – BC Jr. w/ black ash burl over natural liners & blue pinstripes, SFT, scandi ground on spalted 3/32” A2 - $300

2016 0122 15 – Renegede w/ black bolstered maroon canvas, SFT, convex on spalted ⅛ “ A2 - $355

2016 0122 18 – Bushfinger w/ black bolstered terracotta burlap, Tapered Tang, convex on spalted 5/32” O1 - $395

2016 0122 23 – Buchcrafter Sr. w/ dyed mango over natural liners & yellow pinstripes, SFT, convex on spalted ⅛” A2 - $375

Magna-Karda w/ green canvas micarta (sand blasted) over black liners & orange pinstripes, SFT, flat ground w/ convex edge on 5/32” O1 - $150
 
Niiiice snag Brian, I was eyeing that one up -- I'm a big fan of 5/32 TT on the esquire; makes it a perfect stout little tool!

Thanks :) That's exactly what I was thinking. I was eyeballing Sergio's tangerine one a while back, and another friend has one in tapered 3/16 I really like, but I think the tapered 5/32 will be fine. I love that handle configuration.
 
Is CPM 154 blizzard resistant? :) Be safe up there man!

Now that some funny stuff Mist. Thanks

I sure hope its blizzard resistant an salt resistant!!! Ive used one of my Hiking Buddys three time already today. Once to cut a seatbelt an get someone out of a car that was freaking out. She couldn't get the seatbelt undone an was freaking out about the car blowing up because of the smoke from the airbag going off. I guess she was in shock after she ran off the road an hit a tree. She asked if I had a knife that I could cut the belt with so I cut it. Second was to cut a strap that was being used to pull a guy out of a ditch an third was to eat some cheese while I wait for the hospital to call to go pick up the next shift of nurses. Busy night up here and its just getting started. Funny thing is the cop that showed up asked what kind of knife I used to make such a clean-cut through the seatbelt. I said its a Fiddleback Forge an told him the tale of the Forge an now he is hooked.
 
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