W2 and cocobola (or is it cocobolo?) Fighter

Phillip Patton

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Steel: W2 with hamon

Blade length: 7"

Guard: nickel silver

Spacers: 410 stainless and black paper micarta

Handle: cocobola


This is the first time I've used a mosaic pin. I kinda like it.
This one is already sold. :)
The hamon on this one is a lot better than the pictures show.

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Thanks for looking!

Phillip
 
That's as good as a knife can get is my point of view.

Another PP classic, your on a great roll making outstanding knives :thumbup:
 
A beautiful piece of work, Phillip. Classic American-custom styling with georgeous grinds. The curved face of the lower guard is a class touch.
 
Thanks guys! I hope the owner likes it; I haven't heard from him yet. :eek: :D
Seems like the knives that are the hardest to make are the ones people like the most. I guess that makes sense, though. :)
 
Great knife Phillip... really love the design & that recurve!!!

Did you get my email I sent thru BF.com?

Wayne
 
Howdy, Phillip. I just got back in town. That is more beautiful than I had hoped for. Great work:thumbup:
 
Very nice Phillip!
As already stated it is cocobolo. Cocobola is what you get when you dip your mexican tie in your hot chocolate. Makes terrible knife handles, unlike cocobolo which is quite nice.
Matt
 
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