Mason Knives says Hello!!

Swing guard Coke bottle.

My customer asked me to make a swing guard, but with a twist. Half Cotton Sampler, half Coke Bottle!
Had to be UK legal, non locking, but a good size knife.

RWL-34 blade and spring
Amber jigged bone scales
4" closed

Many thanks to T.Bose for his help.

All the best
Paul








 
Congratulations on taking a somewhat unique set of requirements and creating a masterpiece. You really made that design your own and it's very handsome. The execution is very clean and the bone superb!!

I see by the "England" stamp that the knife can be correctly dated as post 1890. ;)
 
​- stunning piece of work, Paul

Considering you'd never made one before, that is a monumentous achievement...........brilliant :thumbup:
 
What a lovely piece looks ergo friendly and pocketable too!

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Great work Paul, I'm sure your customer will be thrilled my friend :thumbup:
 
Another chef d'oeuvre! Usually I'm not fond of swing guards, but this one, Oh Ma! This one is a beauty! Bone color is fantastic. :eek:
 
Welcome! Nice Work.... These are some very attractive visuals. Looking forward for some more inspiring ones.
 
That's a cracker Paul. What was the difficulty level on this one?
Great fit and finish and photos [emoji106]

Arwel.


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Paul, your work just continues to amaze---simply gorgeous, all of it. :thumbup:

It's a real treat to see your latest creations.

Cheers,

Andrew
 
Wow, that is quite something. Just beautiful!
 
Wharncliffe Trapper

RWL-34 blades and springs
Amber jigged bone scales
3 3/4" closed

Many thanks to T. Bose.






 
An hour and no comments! It swooned me at first site:thumbup::thumbup: Is this your own jigged bone?
 
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