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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Bodork on July 15, 2010, 09:11:00 PM
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Here's a knife that I just finished. It has snakewood scales, ebony bolsters, big horn sheep horn spacers with brass accents and home made mosaic pins. A little file work also. I guess it's sharp enough. I went to shave some hair from the back of my arm and skinned myself a little! Blade is about 3" long and the overall length is 7-3/4". Thanks for lookin! Mike
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NICE!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Awesome work! Love the Snakewood.
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I'm a liken that!
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What a work of art!
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good looking knife- I really dig the file on the handle
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Awesome job! Love me some Snakewood!!!!
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Nice one Mike! I really like the sheep horn spacer and the file work!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
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Yowsir!!!! I like that....
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It would be hard to use that knife the first time!!
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Great job
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Very nice work!! Great combination of materials. L
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Awesome combination and some nice craftsmanship!
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Great job MIke!
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That knife is impressive! I love the combination of materials and the file work!
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Cool knife and nice home made pins too!
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Outstanding!!! :clapper:
Allan
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Nice craftsmanship!
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I like it a lot, nice job, of you ever get to Austin let me know I'm in cedar park now