Houndstooth spearpoint in natural canvas

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Here is one of my Houndstooth Spearpoints with natural canvas micarta scales and flared stainless steel tubing rivets. The blade is CPM 154 1/8" thick with a satin finish. The blade is 3" long and the OAL is 7". This one is going out Monday to a repeat customer. Thanks for looking!
-John
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John-I love these knives-they look like the perfect user size/shape,not to mention the beautiful craftmanship!
-thanks for sharing:thumbup:
 
Thanks guys! I've been wanting one myself. Once I get caught up I will have to make myself one. Thanks again for the comments!
-John
 
John,beautifull blade,i really dig your style of knives,and atention to detail,you have a lot of talent.
Marc
 
Wow, what a great looking knife. Nothing over the top and just well executed. Too cool...!
 
Really good work, you've got your style down!. Is that a small top grind or just rounded off the edges? Either way it looks superb, great execution.
Paul
 
Thanks all! Paul that is a tiny little top grind/mini swedge. Thanks for noticing. I think it adds a lot for such a small thing.
-John
 
bring a few knives to Blade!! I want to see :P
 
I love that flared tubing. Is it actually flared, or just thick enough that you can drill it out enough to make it look that way? That is cool.
 
I love that flared tubing. Is it actually flared, or just thick enough that you can drill it out enough to make it look that way? That is cool.

No, it is flared. I used flatgrinder's tutorial and then I grind the handles until the tubes are flush with the handle material. I think it looks more finished.

Brian, I'm working on a few to show some other makers at Blade.
-John
 
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