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I finished this one a few years ago. It's probably my favorite handle. These are a couple we finished for a Show in Fort Worth next month that has been canceled.
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Harry those look great! You changed your Logo from the cross knives.
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I particularly like the drop point on the right.
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MCH we still use the crossed blades most of the times, but we do have a couple of other logos we use from time to time. geedubya, the drop point is our model #1 with a 3 3/4" blade of BG-42 steel. The blade has been hollow ground with a 14 inch wheel. It has a sambar stag handle that is oval in cross section which makes it a slim knife. It comes with one of our custom made sheaths of 8oz leather. Over all length is 8 1/4".
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I have always like BG-42 Harry what are you getting for HRC on those blades?
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I have always like BG-42 Harry what are you getting for HRC on those blades? That is an older blade that we had put aside when we went to CPMS30V. Charlie decided it was time to finish it. I don't remember off hand what the Rockwell hardness is and Im not at the shop where I can check it. I'll try to post it when I can. BG-42 used to be our favorite steel until the supply dried up. We put aside a few unfinished blades and this knife is probably going to be one of our last ones with that steel. I wish we could get some more of it.
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Wow, just wow. That drop point is perfect, perfect I tell ya, perfect!!! The handle on the first one???? Is that pattern carved into it or does it come that way??? It looks carved, & I can't imagine the patients that took, my oh my. I know I don't have the skill or the patience. I'd slip once & it would get flying lessons!!! Man o man, the skill some people have is amazing. Post more of your knives, please!!!!! GWB can you post some more of your knives please. We need a spot for everyone to post knives on that never ends, I could go over & over it just to see knives & ideas for handles & blade shapes. We have enough makers on here to do it. I know I for one never get sick of looking at knives, never!!! How about it??? Bill out. πΎπ£πΎπ£π¨π¦.
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GWPGUY the basket weave pattern is carved into Sambar Stag scales that are used to make a box handle. Takes a while to carve and it takes a very special piece of stag to make it work. The size stag needed for that handle is getting very difficult to find. Stag does carve much easier than ivory or bone and is without question our favorite handle material whether or not we carve it. Fortunately Axis stag carves very well, is pretty much smooth to begin with and there is no shortage of it.
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Harry, those knives are beautiful and the basketweave stag is mind blowing.
The oval piece of stag on the drop point is really cool. At first glance I assumed it was just another round handle stag knife.
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I would think caribou antler would carve very well. Not too much pithy core. I do not have the patience or skill to anything near that basket weave. Heck I can not even to a nice jigging job. Nice work.
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Thanks for the info about the handle. That will be cherished by some family for years to come. Amazing!!!! Bill out. πΎπ£πΎπ£π¨π¦
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I have always like BG-42 Harry what are you getting for HRC on those blades? MCH, It been a long time since I had to check to see what our BG-42 blades were heat treated to. This particular blade was heat treated by Paul Bos back when we were making batches of blades that might number from 50 to 100. Probably around 2005. It didn't make sense for us to try to heat treat that many at one time in our shop and Paul Bos was a great alternative for a commercial heat treater. HIs heat treat process always hit the number dead on. On BG-42 the number is RC60.
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Beautiful knives! I'd have a REAL hard time not buying that basket weave handled knife! Wow! It would also be difficult to walk past that last drop point Stag knife. Incredible workmanship and artistry! Thanks for sharing, Ed
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I would think caribou antler would carve very well. Not too much pithy core. I do not have the patience or skill to anything near that basket weave. Heck I can not even to a nice jigging job. Nice work. Never thought about caribou antler. I always thought it was kind of pithy. We have a couple on the wall in the cabin, but they cost too much to get there for us to want to start slicing them up. We like to use stag for carving that is close to solid. Sambar stag is good and Axis Stag is better. You never know what the inside is going to be like, but if you can get stag that has a nice creamy white color, people will swear that it is ivory.
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I have yet to find a caribou antler that was not more solid with less pithy area than either elk or stag. If you are having a hard time finding some caribou, I could part with a section big enough for one set of scales.
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We haven't been looking for any and don't really know how hard it is to come by, but a piece of caribou might interesting to work with...
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Hey Harry, Got an email from my Blade Mag scrip today saying that barring further Covid19 developments Blade 2020 is still a go...Are you guys planning to be there?
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If it is going to be open, we plan on being there.
Current plans are that we will be working the Knifemakers Guild table again this year. Hopefully we will have a few knives on that table and one of us will be there all the time. Charlie is Secretary of the Guild and I am on the Technical Committee. So we will be working most of the time.
I will be making the rounds at the show looking for some good makers that might be interested in joining. If anyone knows of a maker that might be interested, let me know and I will pay him/her a visit. It is an easy way to get your application in, because only one Technical Committee needs to sign for the maker and they don't have to visit 4 makes to get signatures.
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