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JK Knives

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I`ve got a few!

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That is a fantastic shot. It's really cool to look at them all at once and pick and choose. You have made a few knives haven't you?:D
 
The greatest thing is to look and see not only John's designs but all of the others as well. How many custom makers can you name that will take your design and build it to your specs at a very reasonable price?
 
Very impressive showing of some solid, practical designs!

I won't try to win the $500, but I'm curious about the small, slender knife in front of the arrow. Does it have a name? Photos? Looks like it could be a dandy bird & trout knife.

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Impressive. I see a few that I don't know the names of, or I never saw official names for.

I don't think that's all of them, is it? I think there has been a few where only one was made, that aren't in there.

Can't wait to see your favorites.
 
Very impressive showing of some solid, practical designs!

I won't try to win the $500, but I'm curious about the small, slender knife in front of the arrow. Does it have a name? Photos? Looks like it could be a dandy bird & trout knife.

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I believe that one and the one above it we part of a kitchen series John did in 1/16" O1. There were only those two made and mqqn has them both I think.
 
Very impressive showing of some solid, practical designs!

I won't try to win the $500, but I'm curious about the small, slender knife in front of the arrow. Does it have a name? Photos? Looks like it could be a dandy bird & trout knife.

scaled.php

That is my paring knife model, made from 1/16" stock. There was one paring knife made, and four of the utility model above it.
 
Impressive. I see a few that I don't know the names of, or I never saw official names for.

I don't think that's all of them, is it? I think there has been a few where only one was made, that aren't in there.

Can't wait to see your favorites.

Some of the "one offs" are not shown.
 
Here are my favorites.

Neckers: Potawatomi and old Hiker`s Backup.

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Mid Size: Early Style Hunter, Trapline, Kephart (what a surprise!), Ky Woodsman,
Phoenix, and Scout.


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Choppers: Spike Hawk, and Original Hatchet.

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Nice choices, hadn't seen the Hikers Backup before, or early style hunter

I half expected the Michigan Trail Knife, been thinking about that one myself (or the Kephart EDC) and hunting for in hand pictures.
 
Nice choices, hadn't seen the Hikers Backup before, or early style hunter

I half expected the Michigan Trail Knife, been thinking about that one myself (or the Kephart EDC) and hunting for in hand pictures.

jds1 has a Kephart EDC and a Michigan Trail (his design). Maybe he will post some in hand photos.
 
Appreciate the suggestion, he came up with the MTK design didn't he?

thanks for sharing our favorites btw.
 
I believe that one and the one above it we part of a kitchen series John did in 1/16" O1. There were only those two made and mqqn has them both I think.

That is my paring knife model, made from 1/16" stock. There was one paring knife made, and four of the utility model above it.

Thanks, guys. I like slender blades for small game and fish and that one looks about right. I bet it is a wonderful paring knife, too. All great looking patterns!
 
Hi Guys -

Derek is correct - I have that paring knife and I use it regularly!

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best regards -

mqqn
 
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