Ivory/Damascus Gambler's Boot

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If you draw this hand, better have a back-up!

Try this little 4 5/8" 1084 & 15n20 Damascus blade, with flared Damascus guard, Damascus collar, file-worked S/S accent spacers, and file-worked, three piece S/S frame. The domed S/S pins set off those Pre-Ban Elephant Ivory scales.

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Here's a look at the flared guard and ricasso area.

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And the file-worked frame,

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I'm gonna over-nite this to Paul Long for a cute black sheath, and he'll bring it to the Arkansas show where we're all gonna have a ball!

John
 
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Oh man, I am in love with this one!

I would drive to Arkansaw in an heartbeat if I could get off work, but no luck for me. Whoever gets this one is going to be a VERY fortunate collector.

Incredible work John.
 
Fantastic! I love everything about this knife, one of the nicest small knives I've seen in a long time.
 
Nice John. I was just thinking about a little boot knife knife for our next project. Can't wait to see this one Friday night.
Bob
 
Very nice, John. You should stick that up on the German forum. A fixed blade knife that size is still legal to carry over there.;)
 
As fine a piece as I have seen of that style and size....superb! :cool:

Your attention to detail is awesome. :)
 
That is Beautiful ! Aces & Eights,though ? ,looks more a Royal Flush,IMO
-Vince
 
there is obviously no such thing as an ugly John White knife, since only the contrary to that appears to exist.
 
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