sold my fist knife

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I sold my first knife to day for 75$ no sheath i didnt think it was that good since the knives i have produced recently are far better sorry no pictures of them.but this was one of the first blade i would consider calling a knife but the guy was real excited about it he liked the knife whioch made me feel real good.
[ http://albums.photopoint.com/j/ViewPhoto?u=931260&a=6805011&p=22867653 ]

[This message has been edited by rotor (edited 09-12-2000).]
 
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A nice knife. I see why he was happy with it. Congats on the sale.

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[This message has been edited by shappa (edited 09-13-2000).]
 
You've been bit now, look out!!!! Congratulations Russ!

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Hey Russ...

Congrats..
Looks like a great little blade...
A great addition is that choil... I love knives with a choil...
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ttyle Eric...

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[This message has been edited by Normark (edited 09-13-2000).]
 
It just gets better from here Rotor. What kind of wood is that? I'm guessing pecan? Hard to tell from the photo. Is that home grown Damascus? Are you forging with gas or coal? I know I'm nosey, but you started it. Keep up the good work.

[This message has been edited by MaxTheKnife (edited 09-13-2000).]
 
the blade is home grown cable damascus useing a gas forge. i got the wood form a fellow formite mike cooper he lives next door he's given me tons of inspiration+ materials an awsome individual.i cant remeber what the wood was though.
thanks for the imput
Russ

[This message has been edited by rotor (edited 09-13-2000).]
 
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