Oeser Knives...

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Here are a few pics of a Norfolk I just finished. To say these are tricky little knives would be an understatement.

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Really really nice work.
 
That Norfolk has got to be a frontrunner for perfect pocket player. Love the shield too.
 
Stunning work Jared!! These are definitely some beautiful knives that do not look like someone is just starting out!!
 
Heartstopper is right, beautiful, absolutely beautiful Norfolk. Your other knives are terrific too Jared, love the wharncliffe trapper.
 
Jared,

Not only are your knives beautifully made, but I must also compliment your photographic skills. I have

made the assumption that you also photograph your pieces, well done.

Jeff
 
Holy Toledo, those are beautiful knives!

I love how thin you were able to make the Norfolk.

Keep up the great work.
 
Thanks Jeff. My wife is a photographer and I get to steal her nice camera once in a while. :)

Jared,

Not only are your knives beautifully made, but I must also compliment your photographic skills. I have

made the assumption that you also photograph your pieces, well done.

Jeff
 
jared,
I've never owned or handled any of your knives (maybe some day I will...doesn't hurt to hope and wish) so I can't speak about "quality" but I have to say I do love your knives in terms of design. They look awesome (all of them). I don't care if you have made 3 slipjoints, or 3000. I love your work.

Fausto
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This is a dangerous thread. I thought seriously about posting 'I'll take it' several times :)

Great work!
 
A gentle reminder: No business to be done in this forum.
Take any business to email or PM.
 
Thanks Frank. And just to clarify to everyone, all of these knives are already sold or no longer available. But feel free to shoot me a PM any time folks.

Thanks again for all the kind comments. It helps encourage me to make more and push my limits much to my wife's chagrin. :)

Lycosa, that might be a tough one but I would think it is doable. ;)
 
Here is a 3 5/8" gunstock I just finished up. Blade is hand rubbed CPM 154CM and handles are antique ivory paper and natural canvas micarta.

Thanks for looking!

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Here is a 3 5/8" gunstock I just finished up. Blade is hand rubbed CPM 154CM and handles are antique ivory paper and natural canvas micarta.

Thanks for looking!

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Wow! Too clean! I am a huge fan of that pattern too!
 
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