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While I'm waiting for the sun to burn the dew off the hay that I plan to put in the barn I had time to take a few pictures of a fighter I just finished up. I used more of that Bruno 1084 for the blade. The blade is 9 3/4" with some of the finest iron available for the fittings and a chunk of ebony for the handle. Overall its 15 1/2" and weighs 15 oz. Balance point is 3/8" in front of the guard.

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I'm a sucker for s shaped guards. That there's a killin knife! Killer in general:)
 
Oh Ray! You're killing me with that ebony... That is so NICE.

That one deserves a name -- some sort of black knight or something...
 
how about The Dragon Heart Perforator?
 
Oh Ray! You're killing me with that ebony... That is so NICE.

That one deserves a name -- some sort of black knight or something...

You've probably noticed knife naming isn't something I have much of an interest in. "The Dragon Heart Perforator" would work. Marv, the fellow that does my web page likes naming my knives so I let him have full rein of that department. There was a time when I first became Rancher Ray I would name the cows or let the family name them. Anymore I just name the bulls. First bull I had was named Clinton. Did have a cow named Hilary but sold her a long time ago. Bill the bull in charge now.
 
Could call it 'Straight to the Point'. :) I really like the blade design on this, simple, elegant and straight to the point. :D It all shines. Very nice!

- Joe
 
Ebony and iron. :thumbup:
Very cool,looks like it's going 100 mph standing still.
Nice work,Ray.

Doug
 
Ray,

That knife has a lot of eye appeal. It shows great balance, form and shape. I know, when I walk by your table at a show. This knife will be one that will get picked up and fondled. The wallet might even jump out. Very nice, a +2 for design. PM me with information on this knife. What is the blade thickness?
 
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