Joel Chamblin: Custom Knives

Here's a beautiful Joel Chamblin two blade Trapper in stag that just arrived in the mail a couple of days ago. Hand rubbed satin finished 3" clip point and 3" spey blade in CPM154, liners, bolsters & shield in 410 stainless. Absolutely stunning!:thumbup:

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Congrats, Brad. It's nice to see another excellent example of Joel's work. :thumbup:
 
Thank-you Elliott, and thank-you especially to Mr. Chamblin for creating such a superb knife!:)
 
Congratulations Brad. A knife made by Mr. Chamblin is always a special treat.
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Ken Erickson told me about this bartender's knife. :D

I could not resist this tour de force by Joel ;) He really does not seek or get the credit his skills warrant.


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He really does not seek or get the credit his skills warrant.

Congrats, Gus. I couldn't agree with you more. :thumbup:
 
The piqued pearl on that bartender's knife is amazing...I couldn't agree more with the above comments about Joel:thumbup:
 
Ken Erickson told me about this bartender's knife. :D

I could not resist this tour de force by Joel ;) He really does not seek or get the credit his skills warrant.

... WOW.

Champagne knife, mayhap?

"Piqued pearl," while accurate (as I just learned!), sounds like the product of an annoyed oyster. It certainly looks extraordinary, however.

I can only imagine how magnificent the knife must look in real-life, with light hitting its many facets.

~ P.
 
Kris, that´s a wonderful knife. I like the damascus springs, bolsters and blades at that knife. Really a unique beauty.

But the liners are not made of damascus, don´t they?

Great looking splitspring whittler :)
 
Thank you Andi, you are correct about the liners. It was hard to tell whether they were just not etched(integral), but I found a line.



Kris
 
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