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Hi guys id like to show you this new one iv just made, its my first full flat grind ,
specs are 4mm 01 4"blade 9"overall, dyed camel bone scales black liners.
if im breaking any rules posting these here just let me know, i just like showing you guys:thumbup:

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specs are 4mm 01 4"blade 9"overall, dyed camel bone scales black liners.
if im breaking any rules posting these here just let me know, i just like showing you guys:thumbup:

No problem! Just let us know why you picked WS&S to show it off, IE what purposes do you think that little slitter would be good for.
 
The curve of the cutting edge reminds me of the Fallkniven H-1 and the Roselli Hunter.
The handle is beautiful.
 
No problem Joe , purpose of the knife,well it would make a fine bird and trout knife. ideal for the hunters amongst us:thumbup:
 
That is a beautiful knife. You have quite a future ahead of you in this business if you want it. :)
 
Cheers guys :thumbup: i appreciate comments from the guys that use knives:thumbup:
 
Bondy,

That's a good looking slicer. How long have you been making knives?
 
love it! beautiful scales, and i can definitely see the smaller blade crowd in WS&S using that. If you ever make a wharnie style blade with that color of scales, i will be interested next year (once i'm working)
 
...and i can definitely see the smaller blade crowd in WS&S using that.

Yep. Since I started hanging around here in WS&S, I've become a small blade convert. A sub-6" blade is very useful and very comfortable to use.
 
Very nice! What did you use to dye the bone? I've got some moose bone that I think would look great in a burgundy color.
 
Cheers guys:thumbup: Blais they where already dyed mate.
Wulf been making a couple of years, Rocky:p one day buddy
 
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