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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: sticshooter on March 23, 2011, 10:44:00 PM
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got this one I made with a flat grind instead of the order which called for a slight hollow grind.
German sawmill blade steel OAL 8.25" blade 3.75" padauk bolster with elk antler butt and bamboo with black fiber spacers.mosaic pin and filework on blade spine.Thanks<><
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Very nice.
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Frank
I'm liking the profile on that one, great job
Dana
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Very nice as usual. Your knives all look great but this is one of my favorites
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IM new here so dont take this the wrong way but are you selling this beauty?
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That's a really nice knife Frank.
Greg
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Thanks guys. This knife is already sold thanks for asking.<><
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I really like that profile. Great job.
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I had a guy for 3 raspy skinners these are full size raspy skinners. Made for a guy who wanted them to match .<><
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Frank
it's hard to make two of them look alike, you've got some talent to make three that look alike, nice x 3
Dana
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You are making some very nice knives Frank!
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thank you guys.<><
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More really nice knives, Frank! Thanks for continuing to post pictures of your work here. I love to see the new creations you and the others are building. The talent of the TradGang knife makers is amazing. Also, the photography that you and others do is excellent and really adds to the enjoyment of seeing the beautiful knives.
Allan