here are two that were in my stocking. The fixed blade is GL Drew in ATS 34 about 6", the folder is from Gene Wiseman in D2 with the nice two tone micarta. I wanted both of these for some time and they showed up pretty close together. RP (sorry for the smudge on the Wiseman - I do use my stuff)
Here's a couple I made as Christmas presents. They are both CPM 154, 59-60 Rc. The first one was for my father-in-law. The scales are mesquite that a friend of his gets "imported" to PA for cooking purposes.
This one has stabilized Buckeye scales from Arizona Ironwood. A friend asked me to make it for him to give to his son.
Which one is the Wiseman. The fixed blade on the left is the exact knife I bought for my daughter years ago. Who made it? Any details on it?
The Wiseman is the folder. The fixed blade is by GL Drew. His website is http://www.knives.drewclan.com/ Mr Drew does a variety of styles and materials. He probably does more forged knives but he still offers other materials. RP
The fixed blade is by GL Drew. His website is http://www.knives.drewclan.com/ Mr Drew does a variety of styles and materials. He probably does more forged knives but he still offers other materials. RP
Thanks for the link. I remember the name now. It may be stamped on the blade, but I dont know where my daughter keeps the knife and it kind of suprised me seeing her knife in pictures.
Thanks again
Life is but the memories we've created.....Sully Erna
bought this Ray Laconico Bushcraft blade just before Christmas. Due to various things going on, I have not had a chance to do more than play with it in the back yard, but it promises to be a solid performer. Shown here with a Wetterlings small hunter ax for size comparison.
My oldest daughter (17) asked me for ideas and I gave her a list of possibilities and she picked the Sod Buster Jr from the list. I have always like the Sod Buster design and it is shaving sharp right out of the box. I really like it, it is larger and heavier than I expected so it will not be an every day pocket knife.