Super Summer Clearance Sale - SOLD OUT - thank you!

Beautiful work, James! Have you ever crafted any folders?

Nope, just fixed blades at this time. There are a couple things on the drawing board, though ;)

Hi James, I will take D, message is forthcoming.

Thank you! I responded to your email. ETA: Payment received, thank you!

Hell, that E knife could be a batch itself. Very nice work!

I'll be making more of all the models you see here, with various options. :thumbup:


I'll be packaging all these up today and will have them shipped out by tomorrow evening. I'll send you folks your delivery confirmation numbers as soon as I get back from the PO.
 
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Heading to the Post Office now, guys. I'll have your delivery confirmation numbers in about 90 minutes. The blades have a light coat of machine oil on them and are shrink-wrapped in plastic - be sure to clean them thoroughly before using them on food items!

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Thanks again for making my first Summer Clearance Sale a resounding success, everyone! Don't forget, Growl (C) is still up for grabs :)

ETA: knives shipped, tracking numbers sent. Thank you again for your support!
 
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Bump for a true artist. James shipped my knife on Thursday and by Saturday it was in my possession. He did an excellent job of packaging it for shipment, was very informative and did a great job of communicating with me every step of the way.
The knife is a true beast and looks like it will be able to handle anything thrown at it! From skinning a boar, batoning, making fire sticks or slicing essentially everything as it's razor sharp! Perfect balance in hand, the G-10 and carbon fiber scales are very comfortable and there are no gaps. The blade itself is a thing of beauty, excellent grind and very utilitarian in design, and did I mentioned razor fricking sharp!!! The sheath is crafted to be tough, nice thick leather with a solid stitch and nicely formed to the knife, definitely built to last just like the knife.
Perhaps the best thing about this transaction (Besides the knife) is supporting an American craftsman. James gets my vote of confidence and I will definitely be looking to do business with him in the future. I hope you have a long and lucrative career as an American craftsman James and best wishes to you and yours! Thanks again!!!
 
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I'm glad your knife arrived safely. Use it in good health! Thank you for your encouragement and support :)
 
James. I hate to be a pest but if you could, I'd love to see a pic of C straight down from the edge. Something like this.
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Thanks James. That grind looks fantastic.
 
Just your basic full flat grind. Doesn't everybody make 'em this way?

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If everyone did, the world would be a sharper place. Thanks again. Now I need to find some money before somebody snags it.;)
 
I just keep coming back to this thread - can't believe Growl (C) is still there!
 
I just keep coming back to this thread - can't believe Growl (C) is still there!

It's getting lonely :( Maybe more pics will help it find a happy home :)

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C) Growl - $170
Steel - .190 thick CPM-154 @ 58Rc; 800-grit hand-polish
Blade - drop-point, full-flat grind, .035" behind the edge, full-thickness, exposed tang at butt
Length - 5.5" blade, 10.25" o/a
Handle material - black textured G10 with ruby red and black G10 liners
Weight - 9.1 oz; 13.8 oz w/sheath
 
Thanks again James. Great knife. I cant put it down. This is from a little day hike yesterday. I figured i should post a few shots.

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I had fun with that one during the Bushcraft Challenge last fall -- made James' eyebrows raise a time or 2, but it handled everything I did with it well.
 
I had fun with that one during the Bushcraft Challenge last fall -- made James' eyebrows raise a time or 2, but it handled everything I did with it well.
What tests did you put it through ?
 
drilling, whittling, carving, cross batonning fresh 4" diameter bamboo, cutting cord.
 
Thanks again James. Great knife. I cant put it down. This is from a little day hike yesterday. I figured i should post a few shots.

Awesome! I'm very glad you like it. Thank you for sharing your pics - I love seeing my knives out in the field where they belong! :)

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I had fun with that one during the Bushcraft Challenge last fall -- made James' eyebrows raise a time or 2, but it handled everything I did with it well.

That was fun! I'll bring a couple different designs to the upcoming Fall Gathering for you lunatics to test out.
 
Nice. Ive butchered a few tomatoes and some other veggies. and done some wood prep. Had to use it to harvest some wood for my carving projects after my saw blade snapped. :grumpy: So far im very pleased.
 
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