S7 Run Photos! More pics up!

Daniel Fairly Knives

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Check 'em out! These are all spoken for.


Neon (toxic) Green and .315" S7

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.315" S7 and Handmade Kryptonite scales from Shadetree Custom Composites

*Black buffing compound residue not included.

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These two are getting leather so they are not quite finished yet, I have to sharpen them and clean up the grinds.

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This one will be up for sale soon... talk to me if you are interested.

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I'm realy diggin that antique ivory!

I'm noticing a trend, you have gone to thinner scales now, I think this really steps up your knives a bunch! That toxic green one looks just right with the thinner scales on the thick steel. Your detailing is getting better and better with every run you do! When I go back and look a your first knives I see a massive improvement over the past few hundred, sometimes in a matter of just a few knives a big improvment is made!

Glad I got in my order early on! Now you can charge prices that I really can't afford!


-Xander
 
Man, that looks great even before it sharpened.

Thanks! Good looking avatar there... :D

Those are drop dead gorgeous blades! Congratulations!
Much appreciated! :)

I'm realy diggin that antique ivory!

I'm noticing a trend, you have gone to thinner scales now, I think this really steps up your knives a bunch! That toxic green one looks just right with the thinner scales on the thick steel. Your detailing is getting better and better with every run you do! When I go back and look a your first knives I see a massive improvement over the past few hundred, sometimes in a matter of just a few knives a big improvment is made!

Glad I got in my order early on! Now you can charge prices that I really can't afford!


-Xander

Thanks Xander!

Scales - I measured a ton of handles on knives I like and found out that almost every one was ~3/4" thick.

The 1/8" one I posted for sale is the same handle thickness as these, the contrast is interesting. I am a big fan of Fiddleback Forge and Andy's handle shaping is a big influence.

I need a bead blaster eventually so I can blast my tubes, they look nice that way. I have been looking into getting one and am amazed at how costly a blast setup is.
 
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