Made some new Thorns

What do you think of the knives shown?

  • may make it

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  • great

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  • I'd wear it

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  • good

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  • fair

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  • decent

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  • try again

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  • garbage

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  • not on my belt

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  • get a new job

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  • Total voters
    0
  • Poll closed .
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Made a couple new thorns i thought I'd share. They seem to be a hit, the bottom one sold as soon as I put it out.:D At least I get to practice my filework. What do you think? The top one has a handle of micarta compliments of Bartstudent, the bottom of spalted sycamore from Larry Mensch, great PA maker.
 
Sorry all. Just ignore this post. I'm still having trouble posting pictures and even though it gives me the option to delete the post if it's wrong, it won't let me do it. This computer stuff is driving me nuts right now. Hopefully a moderator will delete this post. Sorry again.
 
Is this the pic you wanted to post J?
You can post pix here two ways, either directly upload them by using the "attach file" feature below the text window. Just click on the browse icon and find the pic on your computer and either double click it or highlight it and click open.If you've already posted the picture onto the forums you'll have to change the name of it on your computer before it will accept it again. You can also upload the pic to another web site and post it from there. To do that type this
img src=the pic's url and put < before it and > after it.
 
Thanks Michael. I've been having a heck of a time with this. I'd post the pix on shop talk or the exchange but only be able to put it on one and not the other. Even when I changed the name it would tell me that the image was already in use and could not be reused. I'll try the image code you said though, thanks.

<img src=http://www.mountainhollow.net/thorn.htm>

Is this the way you meant? Or do the <> only go arourn the url? And do you type that into the attach file box below? Thanks again.
 
I really like the combination of a strong blade and a fine tip.. that false edge really adds style. The handle looks very comfy to work with.. And that micrata.. it looks kinda familiar :D
Does it also have the texture?

greetz and take care, Bart.
 
J. those are sweet, I really like that soft rounded handle, would be very comfortable to work with for extended time. Great job! Now lemme go vote...

Dave
 
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