Keith Johnson Knives

That's a looker, Keith! Someone is going to be very happy, I wager.
 
That's a good looking knife, Keith. I like the blade geometry... and the tailed bolster and chamfered lanyard hole are nice touches.
 
Keith,

Even my pocket can't stand the wait, should be here tomorrow, I hope, it's the USPS, so you never know!

Love the double bolsters and the yellow linen, ranks right up there as one of my favorite scale materials. The fact that the yellow micarta is hard,

if not impossible to find makes it that more precious!

Jeff

Where can I get a leather lanyard?
 
This one went to it's new home yesterday. I don't often get a call for buffalo scales but this is unique. 3 1/2" Cotton Sampler, CPM 154 CM, and all stainless fittings.

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Keith,

This is becoming redundant, beautiful work. The scales are very unusual and extremely attractive, they add another level to the overall knife!

Great job, Jeff

PS The more I look at the "Little LC" the more I like it, I was thinking about adding a Wharncliff as a second blade, similar to my Kerry Hampton, but on the smaller frame.

Your impression, Keith?
 
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PS The more I look at the "Little LC" the more I like it, I was thinking about adding a Wharncliff as a second blade, similar to my Kerry Hampton, but on the smaller frame.

Your impression, Keith?[/QUOTE]

We can do that Jeff.

Thanks for the great comments everyone! :D
 
Keith,

I like the recent knives you have shown here. Unique and very well done.

Looks like some really nice horn on the CS.
 
I did compliment you on the first small cotton sampler, but the buffalo horn one is awesome!!!

Fausto
:cool:
 
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