Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

R.W. Loveless drop point in Lignum Vitae is with me today

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62 Maverick and 66 Calf Roper. You'll have to take my word for it since photo(is in the)bucket.
Never had so many problems. But finally,

 
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62 Maverick and 66 Calf Roper. You'll have to take my word for it since photo(is in the)bucket.
:) I believe ya Alan. Photo bucket is not allowing me to post pics either.

How'd you get the stamp off? I have a Mustang as well and I'd love a plain blade.
Etching was removed thru sanding on a sanding block. May I suggest first watching some knife making videos and practicing on blades you can do without before attempting on something as nice as your Mustang? -James
 
A storm bird flew in yesterday, White Owl on migration from the Scottish Isles to Scandiland.:D

Many thanks indeed Paul for letting it fly the coop, much appreciated:cool:

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Regards, Will
 
A storm bird flew in yesterday, White Owl on migration from the Scottish Isles to Scandiland.:D

Many thanks indeed Paul for letting it fly the coop, much appreciated:cool:

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Regards, Will
That is one fine owl WP. If you have a "parliment of owls" I'd sure enjoy seeing them.

Bark River City Knife in Desert Ironwood.
 
62 Maverick and 66 Calf Roper. You'll have to take my word for it since photo(is in the)bucket.
Never had so many problems. But finally,


Both nice Alan, is that Calf Roper Bloodwood? If so I have the same knife and love it. Thin Sheepfoot and Spey that get wicked sharp:cool::thumbup:
 
Thanks Paul. They are both ebony. In the right light you can see lots of variation in the wood used in all the ebony knives. I think my 99 Wall Street is the darkest and most consistent.
 
James, that is a beauty! :thumbup: Love the ironwood brother.
Thanks Brett, in the sunlight that ironwood reflects, looking like 24k gold streaks below the surface. Sorry about this late response, I just got in.
 
Thanks Paul. They are both ebony. In the right light you can see lots of variation in the wood used in all the ebony knives. I think my 99 Wall Street is the darkest and most consistent.

Ugh, my bad Alan, I see now you listed it as a #66, I didn't see the serpentine to the frame and was thinking Buckaroo which is the #68, that's what I have in Bloodwood. Man I'm getting old:o:)
 
Thanks everybody! Getting a groupie shot of the White Owls might be tricky now, it's getting really dark here above latitude 63 and by the time I get off work it's hopeless. The Eternal Night of Nov-Jan begins to descend...:eek:
 
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