Only Sixteen and Sold into a Life of Kitchen Slavery

Snody

Maker of Fine Knives & Leather Goods
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Hey Guys,

Number #016 that is.

Headed to a good friend and client, destined to a life of labor.

Its kind of sad when you think about it, what side of the tracks a knife is made on can have Everything to do with its future!!

SnodyKnives is in the hood and I build Go-Knives and Opposed to Show-Knives which means they are often not afforded the luxury of sitting in a velvet lined vault with a nice coating of oil, no these poor blades have to Go Out and Work For a Living!!

The thing I love about handmade knives is since they were all cut from barstock by hand and ground by hand, finished by hand, etc, they are all unique.

They all have subtle differences and their own "personality"

Hitachi ATS 34 (with cryo and all the good mojo Paul Bos can put in it)

F22 Raptor Carbon Fiber Panels .375" thick (the good stuff)

Stainless Steel Blind Bolt Construction

Thanks for looking guys!!

Have a Great Weekend!

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That is sweeeeeeeeeet!!

Thanks Buddy!!

I am a little jealous of the owner when I look in my kitchen drawer at all the misfits and rejects.

I am like the shoemaker with barefoot kids!!

Have a great weekend man!!
 
Looking good, Mike! The F-22 CF scales look great with the contouring that you do on the handles!

Hey thanks Man!

This batch of F22 Carbon Fiber is 3/8" of an inch thick, giving me plenty of material to contour.

Have a Great Thanksgiving!!
 
This pattern is timeless Mike and your execution is top notch and only gets better with each tweak. My Red CF #7 (Far left in pic) is still serving me well, thanks again! :)

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This pattern is timeless Mike and your execution is top notch and only gets better with each tweak. My Red CF #7 (Far left in pic) is still serving me well, thanks again! :)

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Thanks for the pic.

That Red CF was tight!

Thanks for Supporting SnodyKnives Homie!!

Dude I had to turn the heater on in the shop this morning!:eek:

Wow!!
 
Mike, as always they look GREAT!

I had to turn on the heat this AM also, it was in the 50's in the shop and thats just too cold!!

Tom
 
Mike, as always they look GREAT!

I had to turn on the heat this AM also, it was in the 50's in the shop and thats just too cold!!

Tom

Thanks Friend!!

I hate dipping those blades on cold days!

Have a great weekend Tom!!
 
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