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Marco, you have to use it man. I'm sure you have more expensive customs in your collection that you use. Don't feel bad about putting her to work.

As always seems to happen to me, I was out of the office yesterday when the gunstock arrived.

What can I say, other than it's as perfect to hold, open and use as it is to look at. The tolerances are perfect. The action is smooth, with great walk and talk, and the blade is shaving sharp. I am thrilled.

The only potential cloud is that it's so nice I may have a hard time bringing myself to carry and use it. I've always been adamant about my knives being tools to be used, but this one may be the exception to the rule for me.

Jared, I need you to talk me into using it like I'm sure you meant for it be used :)

Seriously, Jared, thank you for such a beautiful knife. Keep up the great work and please keep me on that list. I have a feeling this may not be the last of your knives for me.

Thanks for all the kind comments guys. I do try to accomplish what I do on my fixed blades which is to make them as comfy in hand and use as I can.
 
Now, don't you feel better? :cool:

I've had Jared's WT in my pocket daily since its arrival.* :thumbup:

(*Disclaimer: I've also carried other favorites during this period as well. ;))
 
Here is a little different pattern. A wharncliffe dogleg that I just finished that's going to a fellow Utah knifemaker here on the forums.

Thanks for looking.

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Thanks guys!

Corey, that's funny you mention that. I have been loosely referring to it as my tuxedo configuration.
 
I like the curves and lines on your dogleg frame. One of my favorite patterns. My Menefee dogleg is a treasured cutter that gets real use.
 
J,

Every time I see one of your knives, it really confuses me as to which one I want and the obvious answer

is I want them all! As I have mentioned to you in the past, "Traditional with a Twist", exemplified by this design!

Jeff
 
Wow awesome work, I will definately be watching for your work in the future, Theres something I can't put my finger on but I really enjoy the look of your knives
 
You just keep turning out pure gold. Keep up the great work Jared. I am not a single blade guy usually or a big wharnie fan but that tuxedo dogleg is just fantastic as well as the gunstock :thumbup: Thanks for sharing
 
Jared,
another beautiful knife. The shape of your dogleg frame catches my eye every time it enters my visual field :rolleyes:

Fausto
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