Saddlehorn Trapper

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Here's a Saddlehorn Trapper I just finished and shipped to the customer. CPM154 blades and springs. 410 liners, 416 bolsters, engraved and 24K gold inlayed in a floral pattern. Ivory scales. Liners on back are fileworked. Springs are flush in all three positions, open, half stop, and closed. Comments..........
Sorry for the poor quality photo's. I'm not a very good photographer.
Steve
 
Great looking knife, Steve!
 
The knife looks superb! The Ivory has a wonderful hue too. Do you do your own scroll work as well? If so, what type of tools are used?

Thanks,

Anthony
 
A stunning knife to say the least. (and the photography is not that bad. ;)

Thanks for showing it to us Steve. Anthony, if I had to bet the engraving is Steve's also.
 
Nice pattern and work Steve. Your engraving is always a plus on your knives. Congrats on this one...
 
Thanks for the kind words guy's.
Mike closed lenght is 4 3/8.
Anthony, Yes I do my own engraving, have been for about 7 years now. I use GRS equipment.
Steve
 
Thanks Gus and Steve. Much obliged fellows.

Steve,

Your work is impeccable. Thank you for showing it here, quite a treat for me to see!. :thumbup:

Best,

Anthony
 
Thats GORGEOUS ! Very nice work. Thats a knife i would love to own with or w/o the engraving.
 
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