Swellcenter Whittler

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Here is a quick couple of pics of my latest whittler. Swell center split backspring in Goldlip Pearl. ATS blades and springs. Stainless steel bolsters liners, and pins. 3 3/8 inches closed.

Hope ya like it!!!

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Wish the pictures were better. :( I can't figure out how to get good color in the pearl and not make the blades dark so these are the in -between ones. Some color and some darkness on the blades :D :D

Thanks
 
:eek: WHOAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!:eek:

Tony,

Can I ASSSSSSUME that's a split backspring?? :) It's a beauty for sure!!!
 
I am drooling so much my keyboard my never be the same. :D
Stunning work Tony!
 
Yep, ya owe me a keyboard too! :D

Dang, that's a sweet folder! I don't think I could handle pictures any nicer. :)
 
Very, very nice. I can't say much more as my keyboard is all drooled on as well ;) -- Charles
 
OMG!!! :eek: I just bought a Case Seahorse whittler and I thought it was nice... and now I'm bummed! This is one of the nicest looking seahorse whittler patterns I've yet to see! :D
 
Tony that is an awesome looking knife.
I am very happy with the whittler you made, and is perfection in workmanship, and detail.
Keep up the great work, and get to some of those shows if you can so people will really appreciate what you do.
Believe me people til you hold/see one of his knives in real life you cannot appreciate what he does.
I just sent my splitback whittler to Gary Graley to have a nice leather sheath made up to compliment it.:D

Larry Johnson
 
Thanks everyone for the nice comments. This one was an order. I just hope the knife meets the customers expectations when he get to see it.

Sorry about ya'lls keyboards :D but I have had to dry a few out too after seeing some of the work the other makers are displaying here on the forums.

I kind of like this little swell center pattern and think I'll keep making a few along. ;)

Regards
 
it is really hard to make pearl look good in photos. What seems to be the hardest to capture is the three dimensionality of the colouring. It's like trying to get a good picture of an opal.

Whittlers are favorites of mine and I like this one. The fit and finish look to be up to your usual high standards.
 
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