Texas Historical Large Hunter

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One of my favorite things to do is to make knives with historical materials. A couple of times a year, I'll build a "Texas Heritage Series" knife. This knife, available for purchase, comes with all kinds of wonderful stories. The blade of this knife is 33 layer slow twist 1080/15n20. This piece of steel is the other half of the billet from which I made the crescent blade of my Forged in Fire final weapon, the Qinglong Ji. The guard of this knife is wrought iron wagon wheel from my great-great grandfather George Kromer of Spicewood, TX. The spacers are World War 2 practice bomb material collected from a training target. The handle material is osage/bois d'arc fence post from a fence installed in 1912 along the railroad between Abilene and Dallas. The fileworked frame is blued mild steel. 10.5" overall length with a 5.25 blade. Price on this piece is $1500 and includes either a sheath or a display stand to be built. This knife is also scheduled for professional photography and is likely to see publication.

Front side profile

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Front side damascus

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Back side profile

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Back side damascus

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Fileworked and blued frame handle

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Screenshot of this billet from FIF

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The other half made this :)

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