Twin Arrows

SAR

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Got the other model done today, I am really happy with the results....well almost.

I have a few small issues to fix in the building process, but I would not have known unless I walked these two through the paces.

Both blade and Lock-bar are Cpm 154 HRc 59
Frame is .100 ti
Black G-10 back spacer
ambidextrous thumb-stud
Ti is orange peeled, everything is blasted and tumbled.

Silky smooth operation

Spencer

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that's a good looking functional knife.
 
Spencer,

I like the clean design, clean lines, the uncluttered look and feel...
The beauty of simplicity!

All the best,
David Darom (ddd)
 
Darn, those look good. They appear to be very solid.

Keith they are I promise, I have been living in a flat parallel world if that is not achieved then the affected parts gets tossed. I have not even tried to sell one of these.... cosmetically they do not make the standard I have set. They are however rock solid in function.

I am just getting started knife-making is fun again:D


David that has been the plan its a tribute to what "Tom Brokaw" called and wrote of the "Greatest Generation".

The people from that period are my true hero's....they where simple, hard work ethic, with core values....I could go on and on.

I decided to instill this in myself as a knife-maker and the knives I design and build.

Here is a box with my growing junk bin:(, it will make a wonderful wind-chime one day:D

Spencer

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Those look to be a very good utilitarian design and based on your standards I would imagine they would work well.

Peter
 
wind chime, eh? That would be pretty cool. I make em outta bike parts.
 
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