Oeser Knives...

I kept this barlow in my pocket for barlow month and made it through. This is normally hard for me but not with this sweety pie. The 01 is really great for daily use and its earned a permanent spot in the rotation. The blade shape is just fantastic for my uses.
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Russ, that picture is awesome. I'm so glad you like it and are putting it to good use. You've inspired me to make more O1 folders because that patina is amazing.
 
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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Very nice. The knife is beautiful and the pictures really show it well.
 
Russ thats the knife that got me following Jared as well, love the way the handle has aged along with the blade!
 
I like that one, Jared. A very nice rendition of what I'd consider a classic EDC. Well done my friend. :thumbup:
 
Nice full blade that really works with that handle pattern. Your knives just keep getting better. :)
 
Nice Jared. I've been trying to decide on a pattern to ask you to make for a good EDC, This type of blade works really well for me, this could be it!
Mark
 
I think it looks great! The blue liner is so subtle and yet it makes a huge impact on the over all look of the knife. It really does look like a "J. Oeser" knife to me, you've got a particular style and I gotta say, I like it!
 
I think it looks great! The blue liner is so subtle and yet it makes a huge impact on the over all look of the knife. It really does look like a "J. Oeser" knife to me, you've got a particular style and I gotta say, I like it!

Vic just said what I was trying to figure out how to say, only better.

(I've been sitting here trying to finesse "the Blue totally ROCKS
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" into a statement more respectful to both your work and this forum.)

Let's go with Vic's words, above.


Very nice job, Jared.


~ P.
 
Another tasty looking piece Jared!

The blue pops with that color scheme!
 
What I like about it is that you've fitted a really full blade into the frame, but you've still managed to sink the joint in order to make it more carry-friendly. Awesome job.
 
Wow! The hits keep on coming.

More great work Jared. I agree with the above comments about the subtle use of the blue and the excellent blade to handle relationship.

Very nice.
 
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