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Here's a couple I've finished lately.

A W's pattern hunter, 1084 and 15&20, W's made by using the "Ferry Flip", 5 1/4" blade, 9 1/2" overall, nickel silver guard, stabilized curly walnut handle

Two hawks, folded wrought iron, truck leaf spring bit, hickory handle. The little one was a prototype to figure out how to do it, the bigger one is closer to what I had in mind, hopefully will get there on the next. Little one has 2" cutting edge, 4 3/4" from edge to back of eye, and a 11 3/8" long haft. Larger one has a 2 5/8" cutting edge, 6 1/2" long and a 18" haft. Wrought iron was from anchor chain. I'm thinking to do more I'll have to stack and weld up some wrought iron pieces to get enough and hopefully refine it just a bit more.
 

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Thanks, it was my first attempt at a Ferry Flip, and while a lot of work came out good. The hawks were my first success at folding and welding the eye and bit. The wrought iron is from anchor chain and is pretty clean stuff, but I'm thinking I might should do some folding to clean it up a bit more for a more polished look.
 
Very nice

But those Hawks are bad ass
 
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