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I haven't been around much, been busy workin on those Crappie so this one slipped by me. Thats a beauty Don, everything about it screams fantastic. :thumbup:
You boys better get over here and work on these crappie, its good now but man its going to get crazy good with a few more warm days.;)

Bill
 
I haven't been around much, been busy workin on those Crappie so this one slipped by me. Thats a beauty Don, everything about it screams fantastic. :thumbup:
You boys better get over here and work on these crappie, its good now but man its going to get crazy good with a few more warm days.;)

Bill
I figured it was time. Is this cold spell coming goin shut them down?
 
Don, I figure it might slow things down a little, but chances are it will just move them a little deeper for a couple days and then back in. Usually they'll just move out and suspend in deeper water away from the spawning ground so if you move out and fish deeper you'll still find them. Water temps the biggest thing, if it doesn't cool off much you can still find them close to the banks around shallow logs or brush. I figure once this front passes and the sun comes out, it will be hot, hot, hot.

Bill
 
Hollow ground... say what?!?!? :eek:


:p ;)


Just josh'n 'ya Don--- it's awesome! :)

Funny how a small touch like the copper spacers can do so much for the overall look of the knife. :cool:
 
VERY nice Don - like everything about this one !

Hollow grinds accentuate the Damascus pattern.... and that ivory, as always, is amazing

Bill Flynn
 
I really like the copper accents - copper and bronze would be high on my list of favourite knife materials that I haven't had yet on a knife. The control of the pattern within the collar is great; I'm really drawn to how the curves flow toward the spacers.

Great knife and the hollow grind does do it for me - and that the top and bottom grinds don't start at the same point.

Who needs a but cap anyways, I like the natural flow of this - that's where you excel Don; knives that don't look like they've been made more like they've been found or pulled out of nature.
 
Spectacular!!
Don, what do you use to fill the void in the end, acraglass?
Thanks,
David
 
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