My new toothpick by Burt Foster

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I had to share those pictures with you, not because I'm proud of them but because this knife is a blast and mostly because we don't speak enough about Burt's work.
This time, I wanted a camp knife with a kind of rough finish, something I won't fear to beat the hell out of it.
As for the specs : 10" O-1 100% handforged blade, cocobolo handle and hammerpeened copper pins.
Enjoy !


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That's a beauty for sure.
Love cocobolo and the contrasting hammered copper pins add a nice affect.
Congrats.
 
That's a really nice piece from Burt - you'd be just as happy having it on display as clearing a trail with it. Enjoy.

Roger
 
This one is REALLY nice, wonderful shapes on blade and handle. My new favorite Foster.

John
 
This knife looks fantastic! Lake most of Burt`s knives it looks purposeful, strong and a beautiful too....

Are you sure you "won't fear to beat the hell out of it" ? :)
It is a gorgeous knife! :)

Mark
 
Wow that's a nice looking knife and sheath. I'm a big fan of Burt's work. Congratulations.
 
That's a great looking package! Burt is one of my favorite makers! I had the opportunity to handle a few of his knives and his attention to detail in both the knife and leather is inspiring for sure!

Thanks for the close up of the texturing!

Steve
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I like everything about this one. Burt made you a super camp knife with tons of style. Congrats! :thumbup:

- Joe
 
That is a good looking knife you can see how it is going to fit your hand just right.
 
A hearty congratulations. I know how much you like Burt's work.
Burt must've had nerves of steel peening those copper pins.
 
Burt's work is amazing. So much expression of the maker in each blade. He has not made a blade displayed on this forum that was not awesome.
 
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