Little Rock Knife Show

If you post pictures of what you are bringing don't you ruin the suspense and run the risk of selling out before the show starts? Both of which would be just terrible from a makers standpoint! :D
 
I didn't mean to kill the thread.:( How about this knife it will be on the table at Little Rock.

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Kill the thread? That's exactly what we're after! Beautiful piece. :thumbup:

Keep 'em rolling in.

Roger
 
Here is one for the show. A mid size full tang recurve in 9260 steel, stabilized amboyna burl, and of course a hamon. There will be more to follow.
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Thanks Danbo, I think it turned out nice. Actually Joe it is some of Al's 9260 but it was .262 so just slightly over a quarter of an inch. Kind of in between, and good luck tomorrow.

Brion
 
I'll be taking several for delivery, and hope to build one or two between now and then, but here are a couple for the table :

9 1/8" 1084, Mammoth frame handle, Si Bnz&N/S,
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9 5/8" 1084 & 15n20 Ladder, Af Blkwd, Damascus& N/S,
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More later.
John
 
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John - I just love the look of that damascus! Looks like something from the computer monitors of the Matrix movies!! Fine Work! WOW!
 
Here's one Jerry will bring.
Jerry describes it:

"This is a old style Spear Point bowie. The damascus pattern in the blade is a "W" pattern that I laddered. The guard and pins are stainless and sheep horn handle. The engraving on the guard is scroll work that appears to be completed by my cat. The pins are a take off from the shoulder patch worn by a group of flyers from WW2. Yall drop by the Ark show and take a peek at this thing. I think you will like it. Of course I thought Dewey would have won the election too. I crack me up. Thats funny."


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Not that Im anywhere near as good as those posted before me but here is one I've made for the show.
9260 and African Blackwood
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Well it's looking like it is going to be a real nice show I love that J white with the bronze.
 
Those are all some good looking knives. The two by John White and the treatment to the top of the handle on the Mathews caught my eye.

Should be a good show.

Peter
 
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