My new Sfreddo integral

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A bit different than the others:)


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Thanks to Jeff for the pic and making this happen!
 
Hey, Anthony, great knife! I love the double false edges. Now would that not look good as a pair with my stag fighter if you ever get tired of it.
 
that is wicked:) I have been thinking that I would like to do an integral like that a year or two down the road, but the thing that has been puzzling me is how to gind and finish the ricasso on an integral that has a choil. Senor Sfreddo has apprently figured that out. I'd love to know how he did it.
 
WOW:eek:

That's just outstanding Anthony, and ditto what I stated about Sfreddo's ability on Murray's Thread. Didn't take you long to get it.
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I'll repeat what I've been saying for awhile. Sfreddo is, IMHO, one of the best bladesmiths out there.

I've never seen a knife made by him, that I didn't love. :thumbup:
 
:eek: Beautiful knife from tip to butt. Congratulations to both of you!

Thanks for letting us have a look.:thumbup:
 
I have always liked the idea of an integral bowie. There was a time I had one on order with Steve Filicietti, but he just disappeared. This one looks fantastic.
 
I have always liked the idea of an integral bowie. There was a time I had one on order with Steve Filicietti, but he just disappeared. This one looks fantastic.

Does Wayne Goddard still hammer one out on occasion?
 
Sweet Mother McCree! That's one great lookin' bowie! I wasn't aware that he worked in this style; it's one I really love. (which I guess isn't surprising since it shares so many features with my big bowie.)
 
Thats knife should have it's own thread!

Wait a minute.. it does! :D What a testimony to Rodriggo's craftsmanship!!!

Anthony, I hope you bring it to Blade. I'd like to get a closer look. Lin
 
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