Newest GMC

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I've been real bogged down with a 6 Bowie set, but I managed to get this one done for a local farmer. It is my newest GMC blade design in CPM10V. The blade is 2 1/2" long with an overall length of 6". It has a hand rubbed finish and Dymondwood,(by request) scales. File work on the entire spine too. It also has my new makers mark on it.

What do you think?

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Dymondwood huh? Overall very nice, but that is a handle material I would never go for. Then again, it isn't my knife is it?
 
Doug,
I like that knife. The filework is very appealing.

But I just have to ask - what would you have used if the customer hadn't asked for Dymondwood?
 
This knife was slated for either Cocobolo with red liners or mammoth ivory.

I agree on the Dymondwood though, not my choice either, but then again it's not my knife. Well said KWM.
 
I like the shape and the file work is really great, but ah, I guess the customer is not always right when it comes to the handle choice.
Still, nice enough job on the blade to make up for the dymond wood.
 
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