Three of my "Minis" close to completion

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Here are a few of my Minis close to being done. Still have some finishing on the handles and final sharpening to go.

These are my Mini Drop Point in Multi Camo G-10 with thick yellow liners, a Mini Wharncliffe in Jade G-10, and a Mini Drop Point XL in blue G-10 with orange liners.

Thanks for looking....

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Nice. That blue one looks pretty beefy!

But maybe that is the effect of the liners, and top swedge grind.
 
Thanks guys!

Russ, that wharnie will be up in the exchange for a good price soon.

Jonny
 
I wouldn't have thought so, but the yellow and gray combo is KA! Nice job.

LOL, I'm right there with ya. These three were all kind of experimental with the handle combos. The jade handled wharnie started out with another 1/8" slab of black and green G-10 on top of it, but it turned out so bad that I ground the black and green all the way off and cleaned it up enough to save it:o

The multi camo G-10 from Tracy at USA Knife Maker is very cool, but I thought it was kind of basic looking with all those earth tones, so I tried to come up with a liner that would let the knife "pop" a bit. I wasn't sure at first either when I started to shape the handle, but I like it a lot. We had a few friends over for the superbowl today and that was the one that got the most attention on my bench, so maybe it does work:D

Thanks for the feedback!
 
Nice little cutters, Jonnymac. :thumbup:

WHAT IS BLADE STEEL ?! :confused:

Doug
 
Thanks guys,

Doug, the blue and orange is 1/8" ATS-34 and the other two are both .168" D2. They are in the 6 - 6.5" overall range.
 
Very nice work Jonny. I really like the swedges and excellent work with the Kydex too, Bud.

As you know, I've got a weak spot for pretty much everything wharncliffe, as I think the blade geometry is just about perfect for an EDC knife.

What you don't know yet is I've also got a thing for little knives that are capable of doing a lot of work.

That's exactly what it looks like you have here my friend.

Keep 'em coming, as I always enjoy seeing what you've got up your sleeve (and way to hang in there and salvage the wharnie! :D).

Taylor
 
They look great, keep up the good work!

Is that mcam g10 on the last one? Looks nice whatever it is.
 
I freakin' love them. Great job. If I weren't completely broke and in debt, I'd take all 3
 
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