Well, I've never done THAT before

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This blade is WAY out of the norm for me, I really enjoyed making it.

I like to challenge myself a lot and since Ron Clairbourne's Hammerin is this weekend I wanted to donate a knife.

(Ron's hammerin is free, all funds come from donations and iron in the hat. I owe a HUGE debt of gratitude to Ron, Larry, Wes, Fuad, Dancin Bill Wiggins, and the rest of the gang who do these hammerin's for all the help and advise they've given me over the years.)


So,
Here's the knife

W2 Chute Knife
3 3/4" Blade - Main bevel is an 8" hollow grind, clip is a 2" hollow grind
4 1/2" Black Canvas Micarta Handle with Red vulcanized fibre liners

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I like the overall look, but think the that style blade would look better a couple of inches longer.

I very much agree

I am planning to do a 6" version for my J.S. test with Mammoth scales.

this was more of a learner piece for me and that was the max size I could get out of the W2 piece I had on hand.
 
I THINK YOUR CREATION IS FANTASTIC! LOVE YOUR HAMON...VERY NICE TOUCH!!:thumbup:
Would ride nicely inside my back pocket (with a simple "clip" sheath)...
Hope you make another when you have time!;)
THANKS for the LOOKSEE & have FUN at Ron's Hammerin!
Looking forward to photos & stories from this KEWL event!
 
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