Whelp. Time to order some more steel. So what's next?

Damn.

What the hell is wrong with these girls? More self esteem and less fabrication seems like a better path…



Self esteem isn’t my problem. I just want to be able to see. 🤦🏻‍♂️

(Emoji is obviously covering overgrown eyebrows with hand)
Epilady.

Problem solved. Problem staying solved. Vision will be obscured by tears, but at least that’s temporary 😂😂😂
 
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Literally, what is next is the field knives. Those will start being ready in just a few weeks. Immediately after that is the EDC.

After that is the 10-inch chopper.

I'm not sure what's after that. I want to make the semi integral daggers and I want to make the folders. Beyond that is the next round of K20. Those K20 will be made from a batch of 3v rolled specifically for swords and is not as cross rolled 3v we use for our knife production, so our next batch of steel for knives will be a different batch. We're buying an entire melt so I may tweak it a little bit.
No potato knives or chef knives on the roadmap?

Cheers!
 
I agree jack Elam. High noon , ok coral love them.

What I would like to revisit is cannaball run I don’t remember his character on those movies. Although I haven’t seen them since they were released
I love watching westerns. My children roll there eyes when we’re picking family movie nite options hahahah. There slow and lovely.
 
While Nate has done collaborations with Dan Keffeler, as with the K18, K20 and Competition Chopper (IIRC), the Super Assassin is Dan's project.

If you want a SA, it's best to contact Dan. I don't think you're going to get Nate to make a 'production' (which I simply read as 'lower priced') version of someone else's design.

Didn't want to mention it at first, but after more than one post about it, and Nathan politely directing folks to where they can acquire an SA, I figured I'd point out that it seems a bit rude to even ask this.
That's a fair point. Though, I don't think "lower priced" would be inherent in a CPK team modified SA.

There are some legitimate changes that slab scales and the weighted pommel could add to the SA design (among other little tweaks that I'm sure the CPK team and Keffeler could explore from the K18). While the traditional construction of Keffeler's SA is exquisite, I would certainly prefer the feel and simplicity of some micarta or terotuf slab scales.

Perhaps we don't need a direct CPK interpretation of the Keffeler SA, instead just a broader blade sword.

Yea, definitely don't want to push for this one further, but one can still dream.
 
I don't see myself revisiting the HDFK anytime soon. I like the SDFK and we're going to make it next year. The HDFK is a fantastic pattern and it is not retired, but I have no plans to produce it again anytime in the foreseeable future.
 
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