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I took some pics, they are not real good but you can get a general idea of what my knives are. Let me know what you think, I'm a big boy I can take it.[Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image] [Linked Image]


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Very nice.


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Right pretty !


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I like this one..

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The little one looks like[Linked Image] a good upland bird knife.


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The last one looks kind of radical but I'm sure it would do it's job. Just doesn't look like what we are used to seeing around here.


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Originally Posted by DaleAtkerson
Let me know what you think, I'm a big boy I can take it.


Top one is pretty cool. I might like it better without the mirror finish. Maybe a bead blast or stonewash.

Combo pack I like. Some fancier wood and I'd like it even more.

Snakeskin one is very cool--- looks and pattern. I dig it.

Last knife I wouldn't have much use for.

All the sheaths look good to me. Snakeskin one looks better than good.

Overall, very nice looking work IMO.........


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Thanks for all the feed back. I appreciate your comments. FYI the snake knife is actually stabalized corn cob, the sheath is prarie rattler by Parsons. The bottom knife is kind of an EDC knife with kydex and a teck lock. I wear mine horizonzl on my waist and when you need a knife in a hurry its right there. Most of my knives are D2 treated by Paul Bos and ground on a 12" wheel.


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Stabilized corn cob? No kidding. I was going to ask what it was. I really like the pattern of that one........

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I like the combo pack, what does something like that run with orange G-10 or micarta?


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Like this one? [Linked Image]
If you will bear with me, I and new to forums period. If you will PM me, we can discuss arangements.


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Actually I am a little disapointed in the durability of the corn cob. I am used to anything stabalized being hard and durable. I would not recomend this knife for hard use, which i hate. My first priority in building a knive is to have a finnish product that can take some abuse in the feild.


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The lines of the "corn cob" knife are very nice. That is my favorite by far.


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Originally Posted by DaleAtkerson
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Yup, pretty much. wink

Nice work!


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I'd like that small knife (last pictured) with black micarta scales - to match my Ruger Vaquero's Birdshead grips.

Also with a simple black leather sheath with logo:

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Slaughterville is a small comunity where I grew up and still own the family farm there. Its about 15 miles south of Norman Oklahoma. There are many tall tales of how it got its name, but the boring truth is, in the mid 1800's Jim Slaughter open the first general store in the area. And my wife thought it made a really cool brand for knives. Here is a couple more to check out. [Linked Image] [Linked Image]


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Admirable work! Do you have a website I can visit?
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Working on a website, maybe 2-3 weeks if all goes well


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Originally Posted by DaleAtkerson
Actually I am a little disapointed in the durability of the corn cob. I am used to anything stabalized being hard and durable. I would not recomend this knife for hard use, which i hate. My first priority in building a knive is to have a finnish product that can take some abuse in the feild.


And that answers my next question, durability of it.

The pattern of that knife is still great though, IMO.....

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Jantz supply is doing their own stabilization on corn cob at their shop. Once I started working down I realized it was not what I had hoped, but it looks really different, hate to tear it off. I thought if you stablized a sponge it would be hard as a rock and take a good shine, Maybe its a different process. If anyone else has any experience with this let me know.


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