Stag and damascus - show me yours and I'll show you mine.

So many great contributions gents - thanks much! The khukri was a surprise, and most welcome. Very cool knife indeed.
 
A Bruce Bump slipjoint is the hand of the maker. In my pocket almost every day.

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Wonderful thread and knives. Thanks to all contributors. For what it's worth, I think the "simple" DH III folder above is among my all-time favorites of Don's knives.
 
Brian Lyttle Hunter

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Jerry Lairson

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Roger has indicated the Bruce Bump "Judge" Bowie is part of what I call the Three Amigo's and here is Tommy Gann's contribution

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followed by another contribution from Roger is this Bowie by Jerry Fisk

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with my rendition of the original Bruce Bump Bowie to complete the trio

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lots of great knives contributed to this thread so thanks for beginning it Roger.
 
It looks like everyone is having fun with this. Just for the fun of it I'll show one from my past that's a little different than my norm. I made this one for a soldier who was doing a lot of door-to-door fighting in Bagdad at the time. Call it a modified khukri (10" blade).

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Gary
 
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Hello!

Glad you like the Khuk as much as I do, guys! Another CAS homerun design and right down my alley! ;)

This is a REALLY enjoyable thread, Roger! Glad you got it going! :) The newest additions are great again. Hope this thread keeps on going with more eye-candy!

Here is another one of mine that I did not have the time to take a proper image of yet (thank you, life! :rolleyes:) - random damascus, stag and a touch of inlayed silver by my friend Milan Mozolic:

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All the best,
Alex
 
Here are a couple Caleb photographed for me for the AR Show last week. Both are actually elk horn. I hear some people poopoo elk horn but I have found the brow tines on some bulls to be just as solid as Sambar you just have to find them. I've got a buddy who is an antler dealer who lets me dig thru some of the 20-30K pounds of antler he handles every year. A small percentage will be suitable but some is very nice handle material. Both these were dyed by Culpepper.

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Red stag is not Sambar stag, true. But it is a lovely product and besides I have two full sets of antlers.

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You guys are incredible masters of your art. Stag and Damascus is my favorite mix and y'all do it right.
 
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