Oeser Knives...

Here's a little post 4th of July knife I wanted to show. I have always loved the Norfolk pattern and have wanted to make a shadow version. So I finally did one.

This one has honey linen micarta over white g-10 and natural canvas.

Thanks for looking!













 
Jared you really need to stop making knives, my Wife is starting to dislike you :D

That Honey is delicious, might need to stash a piece of that away for me ;)
 
I have plenty of that honey linen stashed away in my micarta drawer, no need to worry. ;)
 
Ok now you know this was going to get asked by someone........can we get a picture of your micarta drawer??? :p
 
Not much to really see. And probably compared to other knife makers this is a small collection. The big stuff that doesn't fit in the drawer is leaning on the wall.

There is some more in another spot but this is the bulk of it.

Then I have me wood drawer but that is some top secret stuff. :D

 
Wow, that Norfolk is so sexy.

Slim, curvy and I'm guessing a pleasure to hold.;)

Keep up the great work.
 
Wow! I really like that Norfolk! Nice!
 
Another stunner Jared, I'm usually not a fan of shadow patterns but your Norfolk there is beautiful.
Paul
 
Jared: Now........beside the Micartas and G10s...you need ele., walrus, hippo and mammoth ivory; stag; jigged bone; buffalo, cow, kudu, watusi horn, MOP, blacklip pearl, freshwater pearl, lumber, mammoth teeth, whale tooth, bear tooth, and a whole host of others that I cannot think of this early in the AM. Now...that would be a drawer full!!!

John Lloyd
 
J,

Really lookin' forward to the treatment you're going to do on the Lanny's you mentioned that was in my future!
I see the temperatures have dissipated somewhat, it's been hot and HUMID here, thank the Lord for AC!

Jeff
 
Thank you everybody so much!

Man, I'd love to take a gander at your handle matrial stash John. ;)

I do have some of those things in another box even though a few pieces of stag wandered in my micarta drawer. Definitely need to get more though.

Jared: Now........beside the Micartas and G10s...you need ele., walrus, hippo and mammoth ivory; stag; jigged bone; buffalo, cow, kudu, watusi horn, MOP, blacklip pearl, freshwater pearl, lumber, mammoth teeth, whale tooth, bear tooth, and a whole host of others that I cannot think of this early in the AM. Now...that would be a drawer full!!!

John Lloyd
 
Here's a little post 4th of July knife I wanted to show. I have always loved the Norfolk pattern and have wanted to make a shadow version. So I finally did one.

This one has honey linen micarta over white g-10 and natural canvas.

Thanks for looking!

Mmmmm, it's a honey all right...!!! ;):thumbup::thumbup:

:) Love it, Jared. Very nice!
 
Sorry for the overload guys but I really wanted to post this little gem too.

I finished this one up this last week and was really pleased with how it turned out. This order was placed quite a while ago and took some time and fine tuning to get the design just right.

Everything on this little guy is as per the customers request who happens to be a member here. He asked if I wouldn't mind posting my pics and he'll chime in once he has the knife.

This one measures in at 3 3/8" closed with stabilized African blackwood covers.

Thanks again everyone for all the kind comments.











 
Not much to really see. And probably compared to other knife makers this is a small collection. The big stuff that doesn't fit in the drawer is leaning on the wall.
:eek: now that is a drawer of micarta :thumbup:

There is some more in another spot but this is the bulk of it.

Then I have me wood drawer but that is some top secret stuff. :D
These are the things dreams are made of, well for knife knuts anyway lol

Thanks for the great pic Jared, I really appreciate it

Sorry for the overload guys but I really wanted to post this little gem too.
No need to apologies, never get tired of seeing your great knives and this swayback is no different! Keep up the GREAT work.

I am just plain sick of this, I want them all!
Truer words have never been spoken :D


No coincidence I had this guy with me this morning
 
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