Latest Batch Including a NEW MODEL...

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Some Delta Foxtrots

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A Special Delta with Corian scales. This was my first time working with corian. I dig it. Super easy to work with and it comes out great.

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A Couple of smooth Pocket Kilos

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A Bush Operator with linen micarta scales

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And now for a NEW MODEL... The Delta-4
This has the same handle as a standard Delta Foxtrot, but with a 4" blade. Should make for a terrific Bushcraft knife to satisfy all the woods bums that insist on a 4" blade.

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Here is the new Delta-4 next to a standard Delta Foxtrot.


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That Corian looks interesting, and I'm digging that Bush Operator.

That Delta 4 looks like it has a longer handle than the D5
 
Guys, look how good Dylan's work has gotten in no time at all. Really impressive.
 
Bush Operator with linen micarta I am in LOVE

Are these knives spoken for
 
Bush Operator with linen micarta I am in LOVE

Are these knives spoken for

Some of them are. I accidently left the list at Andy's house after I got done taking the pictures, so I have no idea what is who's? lol Not my smartest moment. The linen micarta BO was done on accident. I ran out of my black canvas micarta and grabbed what I though was a slab of canvas out of Andy's stack. Didn't realize it was linen until I started shaping it. I've got one guy waiting for a Bush Operator right now, but he said he wanted canvas. If he doesn't want this one, then it'll be up for grabs.
 
Those pocket kilos are beautiful. Pardon me if I missed the answer to the following questions elsewhere. What steel? how much? how soon? and where do I order one?
 
Bush Operator with linen micarta I am in LOVE

Dylan's knives are awesome. fantastic grinds, super ergos, and great edge retention.

I'm stuck trying to figure out whether I want a Bush Operator or a Tango. I have another Fiddleback to get first though so with the rate things are going it'll be just my luck Dylan will through another design in the mix before I get there lol .


Nope, same size handle.

Ah...must be one of those optical delusions :)
 
Dylan,

If that Bush Operator comes up for grabs, I definitely want it! You're stuff is really looking great!
 
I like the up-sweep on the back of your blades. Looks like it should give that thumb-able grip that canadian style blades have. I'd love to try one of these Delta-4's!
 
Those pocket kilos are beautiful. Pardon me if I missed the answer to the following questions elsewhere. What steel? how much? how soon? and where do I order one?

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...HAHAHAHA! (Hitchhiker's Guide humor) Yes, I am a dork.


This batch is O-1 steel. The Kilos are $125 ($150 with sheath) plus $12 shipping. If these two aren't already sold (I have to check my list tomorrow to see who all has dibs) then they are available. If they are sold, you can send me an email to fletcherknives at gmail dot com to put dibs on one from the next batch. My batches tend to run around a month apart.
 
Sweet looking blades, gonna have to try one out. So Dylan, what is the deal with the blade in your sig pic, it is not listed on your site as a current model, was that a one off? That is really nice :thumbup:
 
Sweet looking blades, gonna have to try one out. So Dylan, what is the deal with the blade in your sig pic, it is not listed on your site as a current model, was that a one off? That is really nice :thumbup:

It's a current. That's the Ulysses model. I'm going to be doing more of those pretty soon, like hopefully in the next batch.
 
Honestly I would adios the countertop material. It cheapens your knives and your knives are too nice for that.
 
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