New pieces off the mountain...

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... and certainly some variety. I hope you like them.
J.

Here is another of my Saw-blade knives with my "antiqued" finish modeled after an online video... Guacamole knife.
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Here is a Scandi-bushcraft knife is stabilized Cherry Burl with both leatehr and Kydex sheaths with fire starter loops.
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Here is a new Clip-point Hunter with some wild, double-dyed burl wood in hand rubbed 5160.
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A new "semi-primitive" piece in "antiqued" 1095 with a damascus guard, bone spacer and copper accents on a salvaged Snakewood handle.
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Here is a Drop-point Hunter in Gidgee wood with a blade and guard forged from my "raindrop damascus" with Elk teeth inlaid in the handle.
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Here is a new version of my "Big Old Bowie" in multi-quenched W2 with wrought iron bolsters, a fully file worked tang and Mammoth ivory scales along with a John Cohea rawhide sheath.
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And, last but not least, another of my B.U.H.K. models, "antiqued" with natural Micarta scales.
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Good stuff man, I love that Big old bowie!
 
Those are some really nice blades. I like that bowie as well, and that semi primitive one.
 
Love your primitive, etched finishes on your blades. I would like to learn more about how you do it. Especially like the gidgee drop point with the elk teeth. Nice touch.
 
I don't think it can much better than these. Wonderful work!

Milt
 
Excellent mix of beauty and functionality. Love'em all, glad I got to see them..
 
... and certainly some variety. I hope you like them.
J.

Here is another of my Saw-blade knives with my "antiqued" finish modeled after an online video... Guacamole knife.
guacamole_knife.jpg


Here is a Scandi-bushcraft knife is stabilized Cherry Burl with both leatehr and Kydex sheaths with fire starter loops.
024_9.jpg


Here is a new Clip-point Hunter with some wild, double-dyed burl wood in hand rubbed 5160.
015_39.jpg


A new "semi-primitive" piece in "antiqued" 1095 with a damascus guard, bone spacer and copper accents on a salvaged Snakewood handle.
010_63.jpg


Here is a Drop-point Hunter in Gidgee wood with a blade and guard forged from my "raindrop damascus" with Elk teeth inlaid in the handle.
002_84.jpg


Here is a new version of my "Big Old Bowie" in multi-quenched W2 with wrought iron bolsters, a fully file worked tang and Mammoth ivory scales along with a John Cohea rawhide sheath.
002_83.jpg


And, last but not least, another of my B.U.H.K. models, "antiqued" with natural Micarta scales.
001_73.jpg

Loving that bushcraft knife. The iOS app for this forum doesn't show sig lines and don't show me a URL for you when I tap your avatar. Is there a site where I can see more?
 
Great site and some amazing work. Dont know why but "the razorback" fighter really caught my eye. Its like a rough but elegant blade, just the right amount of each.
 
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