knife pics (Everyone loves knife pics right?)

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This one left today, she was pretty good to me, didn't mouth off or cause too many problems...
Australian Corrugata Burl w/red spacers
ss/copper mosaic pins, ss/copper thong hole, n/s front pins
fileworked
52100 steel
machine scotchbrite finish
Sheath is my own.
Thanks for lookin! Comments always welcome.
Matt Doyle
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OK figures out what happened to the first pic. Now someone tell me what the heck HAPPENED to the first pic!! The pic I have that I took yesterday is crystal clear, but every time I load it onto Photobucket it gets all blurry!???
 
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I can only see the second pic for some reason, but what I see there looks great, both knife and sheath. This wood is almost as pretty as the wood on the last pair you posted (I really liked that stuff!), and I like the use of copper accents.
 
I think a little copper goes well with any knife....you have a really nice combination of grace and function in that piece. Great Job Matt.

Australian Corrugata Burl w/red spacers
ss/copper mosaic pins, ss/copper thong hole, n/s front pins
 
Now that I can see the whole knife (Thanks for fixin that:thumbup:) I really like how pointy it is!

Jason
 
Nice!! You already know I like the layered lanyard tube!
 
Matt
Really nice work! I like your style and your sense of style.
I too like pointy knives. One question (not a comment) Why did you
go with such a dark sheath color? It bring out the dark of the burl?
Would the handle get lost in a tan sheath?
Again NICE knife
 
Nice looking piece Matt. I never thought to blame photo bucket for my bad pics:D. Thanks for the look.:thumbup:

Bob
 
Matt
Really nice work! I like your style and your sense of style.
I too like pointy knives. One question (not a comment) Why did you
go with such a dark sheath color? It bring out the dark of the burl?
Would the handle get lost in a tan sheath?
Again NICE knife

Hi Tom,
The sheath is med brown #121 from fiebings, with black edge-cote on the edges and all of the raw faces. Can't tell from the pics, though:o. It's not as dark as it appears, and I'm not sure why I can't get the correct color to appear.? That being said I do try to contrast the color of the handle somewhat , yes. I want people to notice both the knife and sheath individually if that makes sense?

Bob, I am going to send you my picture that I have from the first photo to your email. It is NOT perfect but you won't believe the difference!:eek:

Thank you to everyone else for the nice comments.:thumbup:
Matt
 
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