New Todd Begg Clandestine Hunter

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Here is a new design Todd has had on the back burner for months now, he has been working on them in between all the other more pressing projects.He has been able to put in some good working days in the shop and finished these up today. S30v blade-4 1/2 inches and overall 8 7/8 inches. Comes with a kydex sheath with Tech Lock. Handles are inlayed G-10 and micarta. Take a look and let him know what you think. This is a step away from his normal look.....a more traditional hunter with camo pattern, but still employing some razzel dazzel. I just have to say, I thought the micarta was some new camo pattern in one sheet...the inlays are so amazing, they could be painted on.


Sorry for my pic quality, my photographer is laying out on a beach somewhere, I think!!!
 
If you have additional questions, pricing, availability etc...please contact me by email.

Thank you.
 
Very nice. I like the inlayed handles.

What is more important than the photo quality is the fact that the image is way too large. You should set your camera to take photos that are 640 X 480 or 1024 X 768. That way they will fit most monitor screens.
 
Keith Montgomery said:
Very nice. I like the inlayed handles.

What is more important than the photo quality is the fact that the image is way too large. You should set your camera to take photos that are 640 X 480 or 1024 X 768. That way they will fit most monitor screens.


noooooooo!

Resize to 640x480 if you must, but link to full size, please!
The quality of the work is far more evident at higher resolutions - smaller file sizes and greater compression would not do it justice :(
 
tntbegg said:
Here is a new design Todd has had on the back burner for months now, he has been working on them in between all the other more pressing projects.He has been able to put in some good working days in the shop and finished these up today. S30v blade-4 1/2 inches and overall 8 7/8 inches. Comes with a kydex sheath with Tech Lock. Handles are inlayed G-10 and micarta. Take a look and let him know what you think. This is a step away from his normal look.....a more traditional hunter with camo pattern, but still employing some razzel dazzel. I just have to say, I thought the micarta was some new camo pattern in one sheet...the inlays are so amazing, they could be painted on.


Sorry for my pic quality, my photographer is laying out on a beach somewhere, I think!!!

Are you Todd Begg? Are you writing about yourself in the 3rd person? Sorry, just a little confused.....:confused:
 
That is Todd's wife, Tanya writing. I LOVE that orange one!! That is a FANTASTIC idea!! I LOVE that!! I must have one, at some point. Man, THAT orange ROCKS!!
 
Matteo Escobar said:
Are you Todd Begg? Are you writing about yourself in the 3rd person? Sorry, just a little confused.....:confused:

This is Tanya Begg, Todd's wife. ;)
 
Mr and Mrs Begg...THOSE ARE AWESOME! you milled the G10 and micarta together like a puzzle!!! That is brilliant! and the blade design and just perfect. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Oh sheesh, sorry. I almost always do all the posting......computers frighten Todd....that and the fact the chain around his ankle from the grinder does not extend into the house to the computer......

Well, glad you guys like it!!!

oh and I am using a scanner, not a camera. but I think I found a way to shrink the picture so will do it next time.

Tanya Begg
 
Wonderful work and ideas....as usual!:cool:

Happy New Year folks.....see ya in Vegas!!!:D
 
I agree Knifecollector that orange rocks hard. I like the way they did the finish on the blade I like it running toward the handle instead of parrallel to it.
 
Those are some great designs, chalk up another vote for the orange one! The G10 and micarta, wow...
 
barrabas74 said:
I agree Knifecollector that orange rocks hard. I like the way they did the finish on the blade I like it running toward the handle instead of parrallel to it.


The finish is running towards the handle because it is hand rubbed for several hours to a satin finish using 500-600 grit.......when the finish goes parrallel to the handle it is usually a belt finish, which Todd never does on any knife. :D

Glad you guys are diggin this model.

tanya
 
Guys, I have been invited by Mr. and Mrs. Begg to take a tour of their shop on this Monday the 9th.

I am very excited to see how Mr. Begg crafts those beautiful blades.

I'll post an update sometime next week.
 
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