What kind of man makes knives?

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That is what my wife said when I started making a knife for my dad for father's day. She changed her tune when I handed her the finished product.
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The kind of man that couldn't afford to keep buying other maker's designs! LOL least that's my story!
 
From what I've seen, we're all at least a little oddball. Most of us are fairly oddball. :D

Those your first two? Doing good work!
 
From what I've seen, we're all at least a little oddball. Most of us are fairly oddball. :D

Those your first two? Doing good work!
Thanks crow. The two that are photoed together are My first two. The one with the hollow pins is my third. Oddball
 
Got a ways to go, but the painting looks like fun. Great subject matter. Must be a biker-friendly state out yonder, with no helmet laws and open carry of a handgun. And, no offense, friend, but that bike really NEEDS chromed forks. :) Never had a Harley, but did reconstruct an old Indian 74 OHV with hand-shifter and suicide brakes. It tried to kill me quite often.
Good ol' days.
 
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Yeah, maine is an open carry state, about to be a constitutional carry state, and no helmet laws. But i do wear one. The fork is chromed, the painting isnt done. I'll work on that. That old indian must have been fun to ride. Quite the handful. God bless.
 
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