My first profesional photos!

That knife is totally Cool Jason! The "barbed wire from Hell" filework is an awesome touch! Love the magnetic sheath too.
 
Great knife/sheath combo there Jason. Coop does awsome work, anytime I need a "pro-pic" it goes to Coop.
 
Brian, I got Nick Wheeler to dip it in his Nitre salt tank. I told him if he didn't I'd beat him up :D

Coop did a great job on this one. I've got one more on it's way to him and a couple more That need to get finished up then off they go. Hopefully in the next month or so I'll have a hunter, a big chopper, and a push dagger along with this photo to put in my portfolio.
 
Jason THAT FILE WORK IS AMAZING!!!!!! I have never seen anything like it and all I can say is WOW!!! I'd love to try to do something like that. If I ever get around to it, I may be asking for direction. I really like that. The overall package is stunning. I can see why you did the open neck sheath!
Great Job!
Ed
 
That's a real nice little knife - and I really like the sheath too. Coop's work is first rate.

Roger
 
Jason, great. I can attest to the high quality filework. Done seen Jason's file work up close. I wouldn't mind having him do some filework for me.

RL
 
Man, that finished up awesome Jason!

Guys, I got to put my grubby hands all over this blade, and it is WAY cool. Jason's stuff has bevels and tapers that are definitely "outside of the box." This knife is a great example of how he doesn't let typical knife construction dictate what he makes.

And of course a TOP notch photo from our friend Coop :D

-Nick-

btw- Dan, I blued it in low temp salts, at a low temp for a long time. You can get blues without wiping out the heat-treat (as with a typical 600F dip).
 
The blade was edge quenched so I can do the filework after heat treat. The hard steel is a little bit lighter in color than the soft parts.
 
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