Latest one...Utility/filet/you decide!

Don't knock your leather work, it looks just fine, and compliments the knife very well!!
 
Nice one Pat!!! Looks very clean. I'll have to try a hidden pin construction one day...
Really like your sheath also; looks good and functional.
 
Patrice,

Be careful whenever you work on writing your marketing material. I think you better enlist the help of your customers, like Alex, and minimize your own verbiage. Sounds like Alex would be a lot more accurate in describing your work :thumbup: than you might would be :o.

All the best, Phil
 
I agree with Phil...

With all the Canuck love, brother... Cut the downplaying of your talent, man... Seriously. I wanna hear what materials you used and how you made it:thumbup:... not what you think you could have done better:barf: If you had a problem area and really needed to address it, sure, discuss that..... otherwise, STFU and show us the goods, dude! You are a good maker, stop trying to convince us (and more importantly, yourself) that you're not.:grumpy:


Rick
 
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Ah common guys, I am just being honest about the sheath. Not trying to put myself down.
But I'll take your advice and stop commenting on my work in the future I stopped doing that already as far as knifemaking is concerned (or I am trying to anyway).

I still do appreciate the good words about sheath and the knife of course.

Count, Kydex is on my to try list.
 
Patrice Lemée;9737465 said:
.... Kydex is on my to try list....

Patrice - kydex is a cake walk compared to some of the great knives you have made. I always like seeing your knives! Thanks for posting pics!

Bruce
 
The story reminds me how lucky we are as knife makers to make something that a new owner will appreciate and have some special memories and a connection to us for so many years to come.
 
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