"W" Pattern Utility with Mammoth Tooth scales

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Hi all,

Just got this one all finished up and will be heading to it's new home. This is a "W" Pattern Utility, it has Mammoth Tooth scales that have stainless steel liners. Front and rear bolsters are stainless steel as well are the pins. The beautiful sheath was made by Paul Long.

This was a custom order and the customer picked the materials only input I had was the damascus pattern. Blade was forged to shape and is 4" long from the tip to the plunge cut and is 8 1/4" overall the blade is 1" wide and 1/8" thick. Hope you like it.

This is the knife I started in this thread, Weekend at Dave Lisch's Warning Photo Heavy

I want to thank Dave for the time in his shop and also want to thank those that gave me great tips on working with the Mammoth Tooth.


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Mike you should be really proud of this one. Its fantastic. The damascus is as good as I've seen before. Well done. The new owner is going to love it. The PL sheath is icing on the cake.
 
Thanks guys :D.

Bruce that means a lot coming from you my friend and I am very proud of this one.

Keith not sure what Uruk-haiery but I take that it is something good ;).
 
Great looking knife there Mike.

Paul"s worlk is pretty good too -- as well as Barbara's photography.

Thanks for sharing
Brian
 
Beautiful knife. Fantastic sheath!

Kind regards,

Jos

:thumbup: +1 That sums it up concisely.

I like the design of the knife VERY much and that basketweave is superb on the sheath.

Nice package!

Peter
 
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Thanks all, OPPS OK forgot to give kudos to the wife for the great pics ;) no one tell her or I will be sleeping in the shop :P.
 
Thanks Murray.

Well got the wife to shot another shot showing the spine before I send this one out tomorrow.

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Mike That looks real nice I like the way the SS liners look with the damascus spine the knife flows together very well. We missed you at the blacksmith meet. with all your wrought iron tow;)
 
Thanks Mitch and Burton.

Dave glad you like it brother, we wanted to come but had a lot of things pop up that forced us to stay home.
 
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