G L Drew
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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- Feb 3, 2005
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Maybe not quite a hawk bill or maybe nota wharncliff, a slight curve to the blade, but you get the idea.
Stock removal from 52100 high carbon steel
Heat treated in my Evenheat furnace to Rc 58-60 with attention to a fine grain structure throughout the blade
Flat grind
Belt finish with 400 grit and followed with a cork belt
Stabilized figured maple handle
Overall length: 7 3/4 inches
Blade: 3 1/2 inches
Leather scabbard with a belt loop for a right hand carry
$150 delivered within the US. My PayPal and email address is gldrewknives@gmail.com
I just notice a gold cast on the blade, It's not a new process, it's just a reflection from the color of my office.
IMG_0762 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0763 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0764 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0765 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0766 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0766 by Gerald Drew, on Flickrhttps://flic.kr/p/2ofvVy5
Stock removal from 52100 high carbon steel
Heat treated in my Evenheat furnace to Rc 58-60 with attention to a fine grain structure throughout the blade
Flat grind
Belt finish with 400 grit and followed with a cork belt
Stabilized figured maple handle
Overall length: 7 3/4 inches
Blade: 3 1/2 inches
Leather scabbard with a belt loop for a right hand carry
$150 delivered within the US. My PayPal and email address is gldrewknives@gmail.com
I just notice a gold cast on the blade, It's not a new process, it's just a reflection from the color of my office.
IMG_0762 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0763 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0764 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0765 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0766 by Gerald Drew, on Flickr
IMG_0766 by Gerald Drew, on Flickrhttps://flic.kr/p/2ofvVy5