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Small Integral Raptor by Samuel Lurquin...

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Hi Guys, After a long absence, I am pleased to come back with this little "Lurquin"...

Before its long journey, Sam sent me this knife, this small knife, a toothpick for Sam ....


"Small Raptor EDC"
Blade 95 mm, Total 195 mm, 4.06 oz
4 twisted bars damascus, Integral construction and Arizona desert Iron Wood.
Small in size, but with a lot of personality...IMO..

After one or two tries, Sam realizes here a little integral, this model has crossed the Atlantic and is now in Alaska ..
Sam lost some digital prints realized what toothpicks...





 
Congratulations! Sam is a great maker, I admire his work for a long time! You have a great knife! Congratulations again
 
Norbert,

Many thanks for posting Samuel's Small Raptor !
The twist pattern is amazingly nice.

Doug
 
Love everything about it....profile, material, integral, tapered tang, desert ironwood... Thanks much for sharing. Mike
 
The only thing I dislike about that knife is that it's not on my belt.

That's a stunner! I love seeing his work.
 
That's a beauty Norbert, and Sam does pack a lot of character into his small blades.
 
"Merci" guys, Just a clarification, this knife is not mine, it crossed the Atlantic to reach a certain Haley, I think she made knives, with some talent...:)
 
Very nice integral. I would love to see a WIP of how these are forged. There is a lot of talent in making this little knife.
 
Very nice, thanks for sharing! :) I hope we can see more of Sam's smaller fixed knives in the future.
 
"Maybe yes, maybe no" we will have to just wait until the tips of his fingers grow back.....
 
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