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Main Boards => Hunting Knives and Crafters => Topic started by: Ragnarok Forge on May 01, 2011, 02:01:00 PM
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So this winter has been a lot of rain, and a lot of blown out rivers, which has left me with a lot of time in the shop. I have been mainly working on stock removal knives since January when I fell on my arm. I am finally healing up and plan to start forging again this week. These are all file knives. They are made from nicholson files which are 1095. I have machinist buddies, and a farrier who give me their worn out files and rasps to work with so I get the pleasure of reusing something for the high price of free.
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Nice looking neck knives. My favorite is the top one with the black handle. Good luck with your arm healing up.
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Nice work.I've had no rain just wind. CAN'T FISH.
TXCP
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Very nice. Great work!
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Originally posted by JMR:
Nice looking neck knives. My favorite is the top one with the black handle. Good luck with your arm healing up.
I agree.
Allan
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Nice work. I have to agree with the top one. I like it too.
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Very nice all around. :thumbsup:
Fin
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Great work, Like them all but especially bottom picture of three top center. Nice knives
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Very nice work Clay.
Rainy weather is good for something, huh?
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I'm liking those, Clay. And I'm with you-free is definitely my favorite :) . Hope your arm's back up to swinging that giant 5 pounder soon.
Jeremy