IronWood Companion

blgoode

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Well, this goes to a very deserving friend. We teamed up and had a small project to get a special needs fellow I work with a home base CB outfit. HE funded the project, I did the legwork, and this is my thanks to him :)

Ironwood and pins donated from the new owner and I supplied the 0-1 steel and man power. This knife is 3/16" stock and about 9" overall and a blade of 4". I didnt measure it but thats close enough for government work :)

Enjoy fellas -

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Nice knife. Really like that piece of wood. Thanks for making a difference in someones life.
 
I think it looks great only thing I might would change is the handle liners don't really like the white either black or red would have been my choice.
 
yeah - I was torn on the liners really. I thought about black, thought that they wouldnt POP, originally red was mentioned but I thought that the red and orangy tint might clash. ??? Live and learn I guess :) White dresses it up so its still all good:thumbup:
 
I like your companion line a lot. This is the type of knife I am always looking for. Very nice scales, well done.

Bill
 
That is a stunning piece of ironwood on a truly awesome knife! Your friend will love it.
 
That's awesome!!! I love the Ironwood and White spacer combo. Looks more classy, at least to my eyes.
 
I like the white spacer with the ironwood, too. I haven't seen that combo before - classy package.
 
Wow-nice work-the iron wood is amazing and the white liners really dress it up:thumbup:
 
yeah - I was torn on the liners really. I thought about black, thought that they wouldnt POP, originally red was mentioned but I thought that the red and orangy tint might clash. ??? Live and learn I guess :) White dresses it up so its still all good:thumbup:
I might would like it better also if I saw it in person sometimes a picture just doesn't convey the real look of the knife
 
very nice knife, i like the white liners with the wood and the pins, makes it classy but still rough and tumble enough so you won't be too afraid to use it.
 
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