One for Mr. Robertson

Phillip Patton

Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
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Steel: W2

Blade length: 8"

Total length: 13.25"

Blade thickness: 1/4"

Handle material: Exhibition grade desert ironwood


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Thanks for looking!
 
Great looking piece, Phillip. Doing all of those spacers would leave me babbling like the village idiot...well, more so than usual.....lol
 
Nice knife, and nice blade profile, but the crooked serial number is very distracting to me. Unneeded, IMO.
 
Real nice :thumbup:
Congratulations Mr Robertson.

And I like the serial number :cool:
In fact this very knife has a very special serial number .. 1234 :thumbup:
Some people in some place might willing to buy a good serial number such as 1001 or 1111 or 1221 or 1234 or 1331 etc .. meaning they are willing to pay extra just for the serial number itself .. I guess it got something to do with their belief.
 
Real nice :thumbup:
Congratulations Mr Robertson.

And I like the serial number :cool:
In fact this very knife has a very special serial number .. 1234 :thumbup:
Some people in some place might willing to buy a good serial number such as 1001 or 1111 or 1221 or 1234 or 1331 etc .. meaning they are willing to pay extra just for the serial number itself .. I guess it got something to do with their belief.

Thats one of the most bizarre reasons I have ever heard for buying a knife.
 
Thank you all for your comments and criticism. :) I just started a thread to discuss serial numbers.
 
Post moved, this was the wrong thread.

Best Regards,

STeven Garsson
 
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