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I tried to stay period correct as much as possible with this knife as I wanted to do a Rendesvous sometime.
The blade is Aldos 1095 flat ground, guard to tip is 12 3/8th, sent to Peters for HT @59RC. The guard was hand worked out of 1"x1" brass bar stock. The handle is California curly Redwood, the pins are 16 penny nails. I left the blade at 600 grit as this will be working bowie, and it is going to get scratches.
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Thats a nice job, the red wood is beautiful, I don't think I would've gone that hard, but it sure should hold a edge.

Peter's is a couple miles from here, Doug, Brad and the gang are friends, good guys.

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I gave them a range of 58-60 on 4 blanks so I am guessing they hit somewhere in the middle. smile

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Beautiful knife. I'm all about edge holding blades so I think your choice of hardness was a good one. With the sharpening tools available today even big knives with hard blades aren't much of a problem. What period are you interested in a rendezvous? I was always interested in mountain men and the fur trade. Some incredible craftsmanship to be seen there.

Congratulations on a fine piece.

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j2dogs that is really,really nice. Nice work and hope to see more too.


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fshaw: Thanks, yes mountain man period. I guess the movie Jeremiah Johnson may have influenced me some.

VinceM: Thank-you, a compliment like that from you means alot to me.

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Well done, sir!


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I like the sculpted scales for grip on
a large knife. Nice!!


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Looks nice. You did a very good job. The only thing I can say to help is don't be afraid to thin down and narrow the handle and guard area on the next one.

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Thanks guys for all your kind words.
I know my handle was a little on the "Fat side". Had a problem when drilling the tang hole. My drill press was not large enough so I had to drill by hand, I got the hole straight side to side but there was a slight cant of the blade as it went into the block. I am sure it was not a problem as there was plenty of wood all around the guard before I started working it down. I just got scaaaared of sanding into the tang, looking back I know it would not happen. But you know what they say about hind site. lol I think I am done with hidden tangs for now, got a couple of full tangs I need to get slabs on. Thanks again guys for your kind words, they give me encouragement.

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The only reason I said anything is because my first few had fat handles. You did good.

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No I really do appreciate your comments. It's when people do not comment I'm kind thinking "There is no hope" lol.

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looks great




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Did you build the rifle. It looks slim.




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Thanks Rick. No the rifle was put together by Steve Zihn, out in Wyoming.

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man thats a pretty blade you made there


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