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Nice stuff Rick.
On folders, my eyes always go to the handle details before the blade, grinds, etc.
If the shield inlay is clean/tight and no burn out or gaps around the pins, invariably it seems, the rest of the knife is done with the same level of craftsmanship.
Your work always looks top notch.
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On the bench Liking 6th and 9th from the left. Any other pics of them?
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Busy boy as usual, the hardest working knife maker bar none!! I see some nice ironwood and maple.
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Here is a picture of actual ancient walrus pecker. That'll make one heck of a key chain Rick. No this is not the ivory according to the museum. [img:center]http:// [/img]
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My Menefee Walrus Ivory actually being used. [img:center] [/img]
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On the bench Oh wow, what a beautiful picture that is Once again shows what a highly skilled artist you are Lots of hard work in that photo too Thanks for sharing
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Busy boy as usual, the hardest working knife maker bar none!! I see some nice ironwood and maple. Best complement one could want.
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On the bench Liking 6th and 9th from the left. Any other pics of them? Just for u. I finished these today. Both Vintage micarta. The bottom is called "Honey". First I ever saw
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Perhaps the toughest grind of any pattern for me.
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Perhaps the toughest grind of any pattern for me. and continues to be one of my stone cold favorites....... whether in stainless or carbon (A2 in this case) ************************* good stuff there RBM Best, GWB
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I sure like those models, very useful pattern, love the yellow one.
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Perhaps the toughest grind of any pattern for me. Rick...a long time back you sent me the pattern for your swedged hunter. I am just finishing it up now, should be done next week. Anyway, that little swedge don't look like much until you try to grind it and make it symmetrical. It is damn tough and to do it on that skinner with the big upsweep is real talent. Nicely done.
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On the bench I like the one that's 3rd from the right, with stag. Ronnie
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Hard to imagine someone comin' up with a knife pattern that was any more aesthetically pleasing to the eye than that one...!
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On the bench Liking 6th and 9th from the left. Any other pics of them? Just for u. I finished these today. Both Vintage micarta. The bottom is called "Honey". First I ever saw Thanks.. I like them. No rape whistle?
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