Stag & Steel again A # 1!

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Jim started by taking on a knife of my design, that I knew was a difficult grind, and warned me it might give him some trouble. He then lowered the price I suggested when it came out without to much fuss. Made sure I was happy with every step along the way, AND threw in a free, a high quality leather sheath, along with the kydex w/TecLok we had agreed upon, just because I told him that normally I liked leather, but was picking the kydex because it would probably hold up better for my intended use.

Jim's my hero :cool:
 
Bladewolf said:
Jim started by taking on a knife of my design, that I knew was a difficult grind, and warned me it might give him some trouble. He then lowered the price I suggested when it came out without to much fuss. Made sure I was happy with every step along the way, AND threw in a free, a high quality leather sheath, along with the kydex w/TecLok we had agreed upon, just because I told him that normally I liked leather, but was picking the kydex because it would probably hold up better for my intended use.

Jim's my hero :cool:
Hehehehehe.
He's pretty good at building knives..
Congratz !
 
Lanza said:
How about a photo. I have one of Jim's knives and I always enjoy viewing his work.

These are Jim's pics. I actually redesigned my indoor photo setup just for this knife, but I'm hoping to have a chance to shoot it outside this week, as I'm still more confident with lots of space and natural light. The design (last pic) was optimized for reverse grip techniques, and Jim nailed it dead on! :cool:

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Thanks for the kind words Bladewolf and others, it was a pleasure doing business with you all!!!! This was a fun project. I am about to shut it down for the summer, but look for a few more peices as I clear my bench.
God Bless!
Jim
 
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