How about showing some nice file worked slippies?

I had this Schrade customised by Mr Reynolds. I'm very pleased with the results.
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File work is such a great addition to a nice knife!
s-k, that last lobster looks like it was made by Stan Shaw. That is his trademark pattern. Does it have "SS" marked into the liners somewhere???

Just thought I'd bring this forward in case you missed it; Have you looked inside that second lobster, s-k?
 
Hi waynorth. I could not see any initials on the liners of the lobster. Perhaps the work is just in the style of Stan Shaw.
 
Here my Laguiole by Fontenille Pataud "Gilles".
Carbon steel blade and boxwood handle.
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regards
surfer
 
Surfer that is an absolutely beautiful knife. I've always admired those, but never have handled a really nice one like that. Thanks for sharing!!

Nice knives folks, keep them coming.
 
Here are two to add to these beauties you folks are showing. Both knife makers are occasional visitors here.

Ty Montell.....

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Todd Davison.....

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Bill
 
Hey Surfer and El lobo those are fantastic, how can you not like a knife with filework...

Sunburst
 
Here is a Sodbuster Jr. I did, go easy on me fellas, it was only the third on I did.

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Hi waynorth. I could not see any initials on the liners of the lobster. Perhaps the work is just in the style of Stan Shaw.

You are probably right, s-k! Thanks for looking; it's always exciting to find one of his. He worked for several cutleries over the years. Maybe the next one!!;)
 
Thank you James ! I just looked at the link you have to your collection... WOW, jaw dropping !
 
Lots of beautful knives shown here. Thanks very much everyone. Here is one more to add. Made by Graham Clayton, it is quite large at about 5 inches closed.

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A sweet looking knife Bill, I do believe this is the first time I have had the pleasure of viewing a 5 bladed stockman...

Sunburst
 
Thank you navihawk, here is a Trapper I did, started as a Yellow handle, and got Cocobolo and Stainless liners. (sorry for the crappy pics, I snapped them as I ran out the door to the posy office)

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