Here are my girls; 1st is a polished and a Tamboti classic, 2nd is a Micarta classic and a Mr. H carbon fiber, 3rd is my only small a unique graphic BG-42 classic, and last is my favorite lady; a discontinued Curly Maple that I have added a damascus blade to. Anthony
Jos - I can't get enough of the small. It is really a classic look with a heavy duty/usefulness to it. Matter of fact I placed an order for next years; I don't know what inlay but neither does CRK.
Mammoth Ivory Mnandi. I am shipping it off to Texas for a custom scrimshaw work to be done by Linda Karst Stone. I will post my own pics once I get it back from Linda.
Just getting around to posting my favorite find from Blade 2008. At first, I thought this was a fake, but when I pulled Chris over to take a look, he confirmed that it was one of the first 80 one-piece knives that he made -- in the early 1980's in South Africa. "It's a Mark IV, before we had named the knife, and before we marked the knives 'Made in South Africa'. I initially machined the hilt straight across, as opposed to curved, and this knife is one of those."
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