Some of my Latest work

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As wonderfully photographed by Coop

First up:

This is a slight twist on my regular "Slim Fighter" model
Recurve Slim Fighter
416 SS Guard, Buttcap and fileworked spacer
Stag Handle

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C2 "Wicked Mistress" Bowie
Brut de Forge Bowie
9 1/2" 1095 Blade
416 Stainless Double Guard
Black Canvas Micarta Handle


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Coop was also kind enough to take a couple pictures of my brochure which is included with each knife (along with a Certificate, and a couple of business cards)

Nifty Nifty

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Stephan very clean nice work

Really like that second one. Looks ready to go if ya know what I mean
 
Stephan, I really like them both! New Makers Mark? Also, a interesting handle configuration on the second knife.

High quality brochure too!

I like your work!

Steve

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IN GOD WE TRUST
 
Stephan, I really like them both! New Makers Mark? Also, a interesting handle configuration on the second knife.

High quality brochure too!

I like your work!

Steve

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IN GOD WE TRUST



Thanks Steve,

Yep, I started using the new mark one the first knife I did after Blade this year.

Stephan
 
Both knives look very good, but the palm swell on the Micarta handled knife appears to be overly large. I'd have to handle it to see how well it would fit in the hand.
 
Both knives are fantastic.
I would be very curious to try the grip of the second handle.
Congrat.
 
These were a pleasure to handle and photograph.

if you have large hands (I do) the handle grips with a purpose. There is so much taper to the index and thumb cavity, slippage is nil. Of course I didn't swing out a few branches, but that's the intention.

Don't forget to find his dramatic crowned spine. This blade has some heft.

Nicely done, Stephen!

Coop
 
Nice looking knives Stephan.

The stag on the recurve slim fighter is awesome.

No offense, but I think beveling and dying the edges of the sheaths will make them look better.

Peter
 
Your work continues to progress as does your dedication to becoming a top maker.

Good business strategy in starting to get your knives professionally photographed by Coop.
As with any good business decision, the additional $$ you are spending will pay off.
 
The stag handled "slim fighter" is a real beauty! Nice work.

Kind regards,

Jos
 
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