Oeser Knives...

Sorry TrojanTau, this one is gone. I wouldn't be able to sell it here anyway.

Thanks Rob, the original pattern had a spear instead of the sheepsfoot but I think this version works well too.
 
Oeser strikes again! You have single handily changed the traditional knife world for the better.
As other knife makers spend their time recreating the past you have added a new level to knife design, as I have said before
"Traditional with a Twist". I am the proud owner of one of your creation and can't wait to continue the journey.
Just superior!
Jeff
 
OK, now you're just bragging!

Another group shot!
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Congratulations, though. That is a sweet collection!

Here's one I just finished up. For lack of a better term I am calling this a Eureka Moose. This one is out of O1 and has natural canvas with Gaboon ebony covers sporting an orange g-10 shield and accent band.

Thanks for looking.

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Not to complain, but could we have the shot, like the above, showing the clip blade with it's nail nick, please?

Thanks!
 
The fertile mind and deft hand of Jared reaches out again! This may be my favorite to date Jared. Can't wait to see more of your interpretation of Modern Traditionals.
 
I can not wait to get my hands on it :D

Thanks again Jared, its been an absolute pleasure :thumbup:

Aha! I thought this was for you, given what you mentioned having on the way. Wow, what a looker. Fantastic, to have a knife so distinctively yours. This one's not likely to "blend" in any given picture or setting.

Great job once again, Jared. :thumbup:

(Didja use your new Stiddy in making this one?)

~ P.
 
Here ya go.

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This one measures 3 3/4" closed and is just over 1/2" thick with blades at .103" thick each.

Not to complain, but could we have the shot, like the above, showing the clip blade with it's nail nick, please?

Thanks!

Oh, also, dimensions?

Ya know, I did and I could not believe the difference it made. You wouldn't think something as little and seemingly insignificant could, but it did. I had more control while peening and it went a lot faster because the surface I was peening on was properly hardened.

Aha! I thought this was for you, given what you mentioned having on the way. Wow, what a looker. Fantastic, to have a knife so distinctively yours. This one's not likely to "blend" in any given picture or setting.

Great job once again, Jared. :thumbup:

(Didja use your new Stiddy in making this one?)

~ P.
 
(Re: The Stiddy):
Ya know, I did and I could not believe the difference it made. You wouldn't think something as little and seemingly insignificant could, but it did. I had more control while peening and it went a lot faster because the surface I was peening on was properly hardened.

That 's really great!

:)

~ P.
 
Aha! I thought this was for you, given what you mentioned having on the way. Wow, what a looker. Fantastic, to have a knife so distinctively yours.

~ P.

Fantastic pretty much sums it up P.

@JeffSaul - Could not say it any better. Jared is top notch to deal with and obviously the pictures speak for themselves. I took the leap based on yours and everyone elses great feedback on how well Mr. Oeser makes his knives. Sure I dont have it in hand yet but I dont think I will be disappointed in the least. Look forward to carrying this one for many years to come :thumbup:
 
Looks great Jared. I really dig that pattern, Nice blade combo, It's
going to be very useful I would think.... Congrats to you both.

Jason
 
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