Titan Kerambit

Thanks Jay! Inspirational and daunting photos, 28 blades and a sword! nice variety. That Kerambit is nasty and nice. Cool filework.
 
that's amazing work, Jay! every time i see your posts with new knives on here - it just makes me more anxious to see what you have done with mine! keep up the good work and keep us posted!!!
 
that's amazing work, Jay! every time i see your posts with new knives on here - it just makes me more anxious to see what you have done with mine! keep up the good work and keep us posted!!!

Hey, Adam!
Here they are. One is into the control grinds, and one is well, nearly finished! You're getting some of the last of my Budstone, man.

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If you look around the internet for knives for a while, honestly my opionion some of the nicest and quality knives are right here on BF :thumbup:

Wish I could afford one by you Jay but it's nice to look at your craftsmanship anytime :)

PS: xgoldy that is going to be such a nice knife to own, Wow!
 
I am glad that we decided to go with the budstone. i wasnt sure at first, but the green and black make a very nice combination! thank you for the pics - now i can show all the people at work what ive been bragging about! (and probably make a few board members jealous as well!)
 
When I saw the engaving or etching on the spine complimenting the filework I was knocked out of my socks. It was so inventive , but more than that plain out appealling as can be. Jay, you have an extra dimension of creativity in all the aspects of your work, except heat treating which is done exacty as the manufacturer of the steel specifies. I enjoyed the photo of the file work!
 
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