Who made these Emerson Thumb Discs?

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I'm not sure why these images are so blurry, but I'm looking to find out who made these oversized thumb discs for Emerson Knives.

They are very nicely made, and it was probably 6 years or so ago. One is a star, and the other a target with bullet holes in it.

They are very precise, and if I remember correctly it might have been someone from Russia. I want to purchase another one of the target variety.


Does anyone have a clue?


Also, I uploaded these images directly from the "Photos" section of a MacBook. Is there a better way to have images appear on this site? I've been away for some time, focused on everything archery, but I am going to be pretty active again as knives still hold a huge interest for me.

Thank you for any leads, I appreciate it!
 

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They were made by "Street Reaper". You can find him on Instagram.

Edit: I was wrong. See below.
 
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I just reached out to them on Instagram with the photos to see if he made them and will report back.

Hoping it is him, and more are available. For some reason I was thinking a Russian fellow made them, but I may be incorrect of course and appreciate the info.

Stay tuned... and they are great, being slightly bigger than the OEM ones, I get a slightly easier purchase with them. The one with the bullet holes is so precise, it's amazing.
 
I was wrong. They look like they were made by "Rog War". Last I heard, he could not longer ship out of Russia, but that was a few years ago.
 

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I just reached out to them on Instagram with the photos to see if he made them and will report back.

Hoping it is him, and more are available. For some reason I was thinking a Russian fellow made them, but I may be incorrect of course and appreciate the info.

Stay tuned... and they are great, being slightly bigger than the OEM ones, I get a slightly easier purchase with them. The one with the bullet holes is so precise, it's amazing.
For a US craftsman, check out Gray Precision monsterdiscs
 
I was wrong. They look like they were made by "Rog War". Last I heard, he could not longer ship out of Russia, but that was a few years ago.
Great detective work! Yes, that was him. Thank you.

Too bad, he did great work.

I have some of Pete Gray's knife beads and they are also very nice. I'll check out his thumb discs, and great idea also.

You guys are great and I'm glad to be active on here again after several years "everything archery."

Now does anyone want to buy seven of the bows I no longer use? I'm keeping three of the ten.

Sound familiar? Buying multiples of equipment is not just limited to knives! I bought ten bows in six years. I definitely have a problem...
 
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