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Rockywolf`s "Special" E.W.O.K. in tan micarta, red liners, and extended tang.
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Snow`s Firekit Nessmuk in aqua micarta
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Mentor`s Firekit Hudson Bay in walnut
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udtjim`s Firekit Kephart in tan micarta
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Group shot of Firekit Knives
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Mine turned out perfectly. I bet you get more orders! I can open paint cans, use the butt as a scraper, etc, Great job John!
 
Mine turned out perfectly. I bet you get more orders! I can open paint cans, use the butt as a scraper, etc, Great job John!


Nice thinking.
I see it also won't disturb your grip if you have a lanyard.

Four more home runs John.




Dave
 
That's a great batch of blades!

I'm really stoked about my little HB firekit blade. It looks like it will be a handy little EDC knife / striker, and I love the fact that it is a scaled-down version of my trusty HB 7".

Stomper, I think you have the 'small, practical custom' market cornered!

All the best,

- Mike
 
Getting near the end of the firekits. 3 more this month, then 3 next month.
 
Love that little HB !!!!

Which do you prefer working on John, the big knives or the small ones ?
 
Love that little HB !!!!

Which do you prefer working on John, the big knives or the small ones ?

I like the smaller ones, but I can`t do too many of them a month. After the material costs, belt costs, handle costs, leather costs, and shipping, my profit is $12! That does not include labor costs, so I basically make about $4 per hour. McDonalds is starting to look damn good!
 
Yeah but look at the legacy you're leaving in your work. Knives that will be passed down from generation to generation. Father to son.
:)
 
Yeah but look at the legacy you're leaving in your work. Knives that will be passed down from generation to generation. Father to son.
:)



Not mine.
I'm taking them all with me.
Where I'm headed, I'll need some protection.;)


Dave
 
I like the smaller ones, but I can`t do too many of them a month. After the material costs, belt costs, handle costs, leather costs, and shipping, my profit is $12! That does not include labor costs, so I basically make about $4 per hour. McDonalds is starting to look damn good!

C'mon then guys give John some big-uns to work on now !!!!;):thumbup:
 
I lkie the big knives too, However I kinda like having a home to come home to.:D

As women get older their sense of humor starts lacking a bit.
 
I like the big knives too, However I kinda like having a home to come home to.:D

As women get older, they kinda loose their sense of humor.:eek:


OOOPs, Double post.
 
nice work John... they all look cool to me..:thumbup: i especially like Rockywolf's EWOK knife.. that one came great..:D
 
My real favorites are the customer designs, I would like to be able to give the customer knife in person instead of shipping it, just so I could see the expression on their face. I`ll get to do that when jds1 comes over in a couple of weeks. :thumbup:
 
Dang, that looks awesome!! I am pumped about the color. I had never heard of that color for scales before, so I figured I would take a chance on it and now I'm glad I did. Now I just need to think of a big design to match.
 
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