Oeser Knives...

I guess I'm in the minority- that blue doesn't do it for me, but I'm in the majority who think that the knife is spectacular!
 
Thanks for all the kind words guys and gals!

Awesome knife. More O-1? I love it.

No, this one is CPM 154. I plan to do another batch of O1 very soon. ;)

I guess I'm in the minority- that blue doesn't do it for me, but I'm in the majority who think that the knife is spectacular!

Yeah, when you dive into bold colors they become very polarizing. Some love them, some hate them.

I will definitely not make any electricians knives with blue on them. :D
 
For me, that might be the perfect knife design--fantastic blade shape and length for EDC, lanyard, sunken joint. Perfect.

Are you making more of these? Do you sell your knives? What's the story? I haven't gotten much information about that from your website.

DJK
 
For me, that might be the perfect knife design--fantastic blade shape and length for EDC, lanyard, sunken joint. Perfect.

Are you making more of these? Do you sell your knives? What's the story? I haven't gotten much information about that from your website.

DJK

DJK, per our forum guidelines, we don't conduct business here on the forum. Please contact Jared directly via email or other means to discuss getting on his list and/or placing orders. Thank you. (To briefly answer your question, yes, Jared sells knives as he has the opportunity to build them. The rest you'll have to take up with him.)
 
Excellent--and sorry to have crossed the line on forum rules. I will send the email.

Best,
Daniel
 
Here is a slip joint like you've never seen before. It's my take on a Lanny's Clip with a little something extra.

On my fixed blades I often (but not always) do an etch to give it a "forged" look, like this:

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It really show best on a saber grind so I knew I wanted to try it on a folder as soon as I made one with a saber grind. This was my chance. I know that the look is not for everyone but it's another option to keep things fresh.

This one has a blade and spring of CPM 154CM and measures in at 4" closed. Handles are burlap over orange and black g-10. Since it's a bigger slipjoint knife I really worked on making it as pocket friendly as I could.

Thanks for looking!

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Wow that is cool as anything Jared that's really fantastic man!!:thumbup:
 
Thank you so much guys! This one really was an experiment with something new and I was pleased with the result. It's good to hear others like it too.
 
Wow it's looking sooooo good, I believe it sits very comfortable in the pocket. The g10 combination is beautiful, and the etch is perfect. Another stunner.
Such knife makes the wait harder.
Mike
 
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