Just finished a Chisos with OD green G10 and brass hardware

BMK

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The water jet did the heavy lifting on this one - a big time savor.

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Comments and criticism always welcome. Thank you in advance for viewing my post!
 
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The water jet did the heavy lifting on this one - a big time savor.

IMG_0713_op_769x362.jpg


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Comments and criticism always welcome. Thank you in advance for viewing my post!

HAH HA HA... NO PHOTOSHOP LOGO ON THE BOTTOM PHOTO!!!!!!

Let me guess, you're going to say it's a different knife.....

20th SFGA
 
'Comments and criticism always welcome' Ok, I'd like to see the blade obverse - looks to me like your one-sided edge grind would roll or chip pretty easily with any serious use...and, photos of the sheath too, the other half of the equation if you will. Thanks in advance.
 
12 degree scandi grind as explained on my website - scandi grind is always both sides. NOT a chisel grind
 
BMK, please don't take this as a shot across your bow, just some friendly words from another maker and a former Soldier.

He's just asking for a picture of the other side of the blade and a picture of the blade with a sheath. He's not one of the pitchfork toting. maker's mob, he's a potential customer.

A lot of potential customers frequent the maker's gallery, they usually do not want to be forwarded to your website. The BF forums especially the gallery, is a great way to build potential customer relationship.

There's been enough crap being flung about by all of us, myself include. The problem with stirring crap is that some of it will get on you. I burned enough crap in Saudi to be an expert on crap stirring ;)

All the best,
Will
 
Thank you for the friendly advice and service.
BMK, please don't take this as a shot across your bow, just some friendly words from another maker and a former Soldier.

He's just asking for a picture of the other side of the blade and a picture of the blade with a sheath. He's not one of the pitchfork toting. maker's mob, he's a potential customer.

A lot of potential customers frequent the maker's gallery, they usually do not want to be forwarded to your website. The BF forums especially the gallery, is a great way to build potential customer relationship.

There's been enough crap being flung about by all of us, myself include. The problem with stirring crap is that some of it will get on you. I burned enough crap in Saudi to be an expert on crap stirring ;)

All the best,
Will
 
I'm not really a fan of scandi grinds but I like everything else about it. It looks like a cross between a bushcraft knife and a hunter/skinner.
 
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