Solid Rock and Fiddleback Knives Collaboration Fighter

Fiddleback

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When I became a member of the Ga Custom Knifemakers Guild I was awed by the talent of the makers around me at the meetings. One of the standouts was Scott Davidson of Solid Rock knives. Check out his website: http://www.solidrockknives.com/


After attending a meeting at his shop, Scott and I decided to do a collaboration version of my Fiddleback Fighter. Scott did the 3/16" thick 440C blade and I did the handle, and I'm also going to make a sheath for it. The scales on the knife are stabalized crotch Cherry with black linen liner and bolsters. The pins are natural and black micartas, and there is a mosaic beautymark pin on there also. I hope you like the pictures. I'll post more once the sheath is done. I'm going to try to step out of my comfort zone and do a fancier one for this.

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You both did good. That is a spectacularly beautiful knife, and it actually looks dangerous, too. :)
 
i think this may be the first time i have ever described a knife as sexy, but from the look of the pics that is just what it is
 
i think this may be the first time i have ever described a knife as sexy, but from the look of the pics that is just what it is

Thanks bro. I try to make them sexy.:thumbup:
 
Man that's awesome, bro:)

I've taken to using my Woodsman as my boot-knife. Yeah it's a lil' big, but I'm a khukuri guy so it's all relative:P

I would love to see more like that come out of your shop:thumbup: A nice dangerous blade mated with your second to none handle work. I'd be all over it.
 
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