From Tattoing to Knife making... Pics of my first folder.

Read the first few lines and thought "That's brave .....". Looked at the pictures and saw that you have been practising quite a bit before coming to your big decision.

Great looking grinds and hand-rubbed finish.

You need a maker's mark, a Knifemaker's subscription here and you can start putting your knives on sale here. I am sure they will be well received.
 
Read the first few lines and thought "That's brave .....". Looked at the pictures and saw that you have been practising quite a bit before coming to your big decision.

Great looking grinds and hand-rubbed finish.

You need a maker's mark, a Knifemaker's subscription here and you can start putting your knives on sale here. I am sure they will be well received.

I've been working as a full time tattooer since 1993. I became good friends with a knife maker here in Texas, a few years ago.
I've been helping out in his shop for a while, and I've decided to make the trade to full time maker. This the 3rd knife I've made, the first 2 were fixed blades.
 
I can see that Texas style... I have a feeling your friend might be the Texas Pimp himself! :cool: :thumbup::thumbup:
 
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