Matching hunters...in a yin/yang sort of way

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Here's a set I just completed for a local collector. He's picking them up tomorrow and I hope he likes them. I'd been mulling over the idea of a matched set of sorts for a while. I had these two blocks of wood that were so nearly identical that they had to go together. This wood has it all burl, curl, spalt and even three tone! (I know the three tone won't be everyone's favorite ;) )

So when my collector called and asked about a set, he picked the wood out and instead of doing an exact match, we settled on the matching but with a yin/yang theme idea. One is dark etched with black fittings and hamon the other a polished hamon with silver fittings. The only thing not in theme is the 'bolts' on the butt end. He requested both of those be an engravable material as he wants to get initials engraved on both pieces.

I matched sizes, shapes and everything else as close as I could, right down to even getting a decent match on the hamons.

Claude Scott did a fantastic job on the leather, right down to matching the theme with the light/dark leather.

Specs of the knives:
Hand forged from 1075 steel, clay quenched for hamon on both
8" overall, 3 5/8" blades, .190" thick at the ricasso with sharp distal taper
Rounded spines and ricasso edges for comfort
Black g-10 fittings one one, german silver fittings on the other. Both with fileworked spacers of the same materials
Stabilized box elder burl, curl, spalt...etc handles. All natural, no dye.
Handles are nicely contoured for comfort and slim and light
File fullered butt ends with german silver engraving buttons.

All comments and discussion welcome good, bad, or otherwise.













A couple quick pics showing the hamon activity better:


 
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Very nice set. Oft times the color on burl/spalted wood turns me off, but these are perfect. Fantastic color for my tastes.

The dark finish and light finish look great together too.

I would love to own one of your hunters, and a pair would be even better!
 
I like them both John, I am sure the customer will be thrilled!
 
Sweet knives, John. Really like the polished hamon!:thumbup::thumbup:
 
WOW man those are beauties! I love the dark n light variations you did, and that black g-10 guard is very cool! How well do ya think that would hold up to edc/hunting use or (heavy use)? Beautiful overall package(s) brother! :)

-Paul
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These are gorgeous. Each detail works with the next, and OHMYGOD is that wood spectacular!!!!
 
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