Razorback-Knives "Tusker"

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This is a new design. It will be various sizes but this will be the design. This knife has a 5 3/4" blade, A2 steel with a 4 1/2" handle with desert ironwood scales and stainless hardware. Thanks for looking.
Scott

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Scott, you have a great design there. I like it a lot. It looks a little different from the rest of your knives but I can still tell right away that it's a "Razorback knife". You have a recognizable style which is really good.
 
Thanks guys. ray, I try to stay within the same lines with all my designs but just "move" them in different directions, if that makes sense. Thanks to Bill Buxton for mentioning the 1" contact wheel for shaping guards.:thumbup: Also thanks to J. Neilson for the desert ironwood. I'm hooked on that stuff now.:D
Scott
 
cerberus said:
I was in Chicago and missed this........that is sweet Scott!

Cerberus:thumbup:
Welcome back.;) I'll be posting a pic of an even bigger version I'm working on for a customer. Probably in a day or two. This thing is massive.:eek: :D
Scott
 
I love the fact that this is an A2 version. I can't wait to see what the LARGER version looks like as I may need pricing info;) What is the thickness on the bigun?

Cerberus
 
cerberus said:
I love the fact that this is an A2 version. I can't wait to see what the LARGER version looks like as I may need pricing info;) What is the thickness on the bigun?

Cerberus
The big one I'm working on is O1 as per request by the customer. It's 3/16" by 1 3/4". It has an 8" blade and a 5" handle. The one is this thread is 3/16" by 1 1/2".
Scott
 
Everything about this knife says, use me. I love the big guard, finger choil and countoured handle. A really fine looking knife.
 
Thanks again everyone. Keith, I wanted to make a more stylish using knife and felt the added guard and fancier fasteners would make it alittle more classy.:D
Scott
 
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