Woodcraft/Razorback...... two more for the Blade show

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I'll have these two Woodcraft/Razorback knives for Blade. They are both 8 1/2" overall, 5/32" by 1 1/4" O1. One is handled in sambar stag the other is impala jigged buffalo horn. They have a full convex grind. Thanks for looking.



Scott
 
I think you've really got somethin going with this pattern scott. Looks awesome :cool: Like the choice in handle material as usual too. Keep knockin em out!
 
Thanks Matt. I've always liked the Marbles woodcraft. Using O1 and being able to heat treat myself, I can knock out two or three of these a week, of course time permitting. I think this would make a good all around hunting and camping/woods knife. It would also be nice in D2 or A2.
Scott
 
Everyone, I handled the buffalo horn handled one, and fell in love with it. I'm saving up for mine from Scott, the guy does great work. He shaved some arm hair to show how sharp his edges are, and the hair just jumped off of his arm! Whoever is going to Blade, they have to stop by Scotts booth.
 
Scott, I'm looking at youre posts and I'm going to change my mind...I don't want make knives like mr. Rinaldi anymore... ;)
 
ciulkwens said:
Scott, I'm looking at youre posts and I'm going to change my mind...I don't want make knives like mr. Rinaldi anymore... ;)
Thank you for the complement. Mr Rinaldi is one of the best knifemakers out there. I'm honored that you say that. :) Thanks silenthunter, just let me know when you're ready and I'll fix you up with a hard use blade. ;)
Scott
 
Pretty nice looking knives. Remind me to come by and spit, drool and put fingerprints all over them. :D
 
Thanks Pete. ;) I feel like a kid anticipating Xmas :D This is my first one and just can't wait to meet so many fellow knife knuts.
Danbo, no problem, I'll be sure to bring along a drool bib and cotton gloves. :D Look forward to seeing ya there dude. ;)
Scott
 
Thanks Larry. I've been steady trying to perfect my convex grinding over the last 2 years. It's starting to become quite easy now. :)
Scott
 
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