Richard Rogers: Custom Knives

Hi guys,

Here's a new stockman pattern. It's on a 4" frame, and features hand jigged bone.

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I like the slim profile of that one Richard, also like the california clip master.
The bone looks great.
Ken.
 
That looks great, Richard. :thumbup:
 
Steven!!! I knew I could scent your involvement! ;):thumbup:
 
Jigging and dyeing looks just like old bone. Knife looks
great. Congrats Richard.

Jason
 
Hi guys,

Here's a new stockman pattern. It's on a 4" frame, and features hand jigged bone.

SerpBone001.jpg



SerpBone005.jpg


I don't usually "reply with quote" the pictures, but I don't want to let that knife out of my sight!
Every detail smacks of "traditional". Real nice Richard! Where do I get in line??
 
I may have to adopt Gus' technique of bopping someone on the the head...just sayin'.
 
Great piece. Where do I know this pattern from? It looks very familiar.

- Christian
 
Camillus #69 or, in a smaller size, Schrade Uncle Henry #897. Richard's is such a perfect rendition of the pattern!
 
I too had a sneaky suspicion SL may have been involved being a few years ago he showed
me a slim puma I believe it was- with a california clip blade. congrats to both of you.
Ken.
 
That's a lovely one. Excuse me while I go find a bib to catch the drool.
 
California clip, sheepfoot nick on the mark side, round bolsters, 4" length, awesome bone and workmanship, it's only . . . PERFECT!!
 
Very very nice. I love it.
Great job Richard and congrats Steven. Can not wait to see this one!
 
Hi guys,

Just finished a batch of the ultralights for Blade. All are ATS-34 and weigh 16 grams or .56 ounces.

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Also finished another big serpentine stockman, this time with G10 scales.
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