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I really like that! As usual, amazing work!
The two knives look slightly different. Can you talk about that?
the bolstered one is going to be scandi
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I really like that! As usual, amazing work!
The two knives look slightly different. Can you talk about that?
I really like that! As usual, amazing work!
The two knives look slightly different. Can you talk about that?
No, just a trick of the angles in the photoghraph, at least outline wise. One is going to be Scandi and one convex, but thats about it on the differences.
This knife sports one of my most comfortable handles.
Finished product.
Finished product.
That's a really good looking knife, Andy! Does it have a slight recurve or are the pictures playing tricks on me? I'm excited for this new model.....and in a Scandi grind??? Oh yeah!!!!
Wow! I quite like the looks of these. Can't wait to see more Andy.
Not sure how or when these trios are going to be available but I'll start setting some money aside just in case I get a chance at one!
That's one to be proud of Andy, awesome design, beautiful fit & finish. The handle looks nice and full. I look forward to getting a grip on one of these !
Finished product.
That's a really good looking knife, Andy! Does it have a slight recurve or are the pictures playing tricks on me? I'm excited for this new model.....and in a Scandi grind??? Oh yeah!!!!
There is a bit of flare to the edge as it reaches toward the guard. I wouldn't call it recurve because it doesn't diminish the height of the blade there, but minutely increases it.
Keep in mind that the trio is going to be a while. Jared is a part time maker, and making 15 knives for him is a long process.