KamSingh Joined Jan 9, 2006 Messages 790 Dec 15, 2008 #1 Just finished shooting a few knives for UK Knifemaker I. R. Bailey. Thought I would share my two favourite knives and images from the lot. Ian's a great guy and an excellent knifemaker, definitely one to watch. Thanks for looking, Kam
Just finished shooting a few knives for UK Knifemaker I. R. Bailey. Thought I would share my two favourite knives and images from the lot. Ian's a great guy and an excellent knifemaker, definitely one to watch. Thanks for looking, Kam
John M Cohea Joined Oct 24, 2007 Messages 2,655 Dec 15, 2008 #2 Very nice, clean work. Great images as well.
Keith Montgomery Joined May 9, 2000 Messages 29,205 Dec 15, 2008 #3 Two really nice knives, though I would prefer them with stainless guard and pins/bolts. Could you please supply specs and let us know what materials were used?
Two really nice knives, though I would prefer them with stainless guard and pins/bolts. Could you please supply specs and let us know what materials were used?
KamSingh Joined Jan 9, 2006 Messages 790 Dec 15, 2008 #4 Here you go Keith: Chute knife, 6½” Blade, 11” overall with brass fittings and Macassar ebony scales. Loveless style drop point, 3¾” Blade, 8” overall with black derlin scales & red fibre liners.
Here you go Keith: Chute knife, 6½” Blade, 11” overall with brass fittings and Macassar ebony scales. Loveless style drop point, 3¾” Blade, 8” overall with black derlin scales & red fibre liners.