MR KNIVES ~ STAG & DAMASCUS FOLDER's

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Hi im new here on the forum,my name is martie robinson,im from southern ohio,i was asked to join by fellow knifemaker and member bill akers of backwoods knives, so i got my membership and here i am to proudly display my work forsale to you. Thanks Martie

I had spoken to Bill and asked him for a few pointers on selling my knives on here,Since im new i need to get in the swing of things,He gave me advice and im gonna take it.I know im new to the forum,Aswell i thought my prices were very fair for the work i put into them,Bill told me to lower my prices to get my name out in the forum community and my work in peoples hands,To build a reputation on here.Sounds like something i should try.I appreciate everyones comments and gestures, good or bad. Thanks Martie.

I will describe my knife forsale as best as possible im very new to this,any questions please email me or pm me.
Email is - martiel13@hotmail.com
payment method are postal m/o or paypal @ martiel13@hotmail.com

Im very sorry for the distortion in the pictures,Please excuse them,Any questions please ask

My knives come with a warranty,I will fix or replace the knife aslong as it is used as a knife, not a prybar ect.

#1
PRICE - $200 SHIPPED

specs:
Forged from L6 & 1095 steel,i call this "Wave" pattern, I forge my own damascus
stag scales
silver pins
german silver bolsters
brass liners
blade - 3 1/4"
closed oal-4 1/8"
blade seats center
usa shipping only at this time




#2
PRICE - Sold

This is my rendition of an early italian style
specs:
Forged from L6 & 1095 steel,i call this "Twist" pattern, I forge my own damascus
stag scales
brass pins
brass bolsters
brass liners
blade - 3 1/42"
closed oal-4 1/4"
blade seats center
hand filed and added honey bee on the backspring
usa shipping only at this time

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Two nice looking folders there Martie.

I can tell you that Martie makes one hell of a nice folding knife. The workmanship and F&F are outstanding and at these prices they are a steal.

That second one is stunning.

P.S. Nice work on the photos, they show up much better.
 
Great work and prices. The second knife looks more french then Italian as the honeybee is a common mark on a particular sort of french knife.
In either case they both look great.
 
Hi Martie, very nice knives, I especially like the first one.

I own one of Martie's knives, carry it all the time and agree the craftsmanship and materials are outstanding.

-Andrew
 
I can remember many, many years ago when i first started making knives,I would go to the market and Martie had those damn displays full of his knives, And i would set a gaze through the glass at them,Then he would let me handle them!! While he was taking care of his jewelry customers.Great guy! Im gonna go back to apprentice soon and make him teach me to make slipjoints!, His pics really dont do the knives justice.You will never no intill you fondle one in your hands.
 
Thanks Agwol
it will give you lots of service if not all of my knives has a garauntee on them. So far in the last 32yr's iv had one come back becouse i did not put the right back spring in it .lol
 
The file work on the second is great , the honey bee is perfect . Let's see more !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
thanks Brent
i made another one of the honey bee knives .there just alot of work but they have a cool look to them
it will be on soon
 
thanks Brent
i made another one of the honey bee knives .there just alot of work but they have a cool look to them
it will be on soon
 
Love the look of the knives, that I've seen so far. But I can't see pics of #1! only pics I see are the "early italian style" with brass bolsters-fyi
 
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