look how the engraving and inlay wraps over the top of the bolster. You don't see that on knives very often -- and we should.
Another masterpiece by Ken.
For those that aren't aware, Ken is active here daily and is taking on work all the time.
It's Me Art Summers,
I started making knives in 1987.
Retired from "KnifemakersGuild in 2001. Lived in Ohio for 61 years and moved to NC in 2001. And helped form the "Ohio Knifemakers Assoc." I'm in all the Knives (2009 and back). You can ask Richard J about me on Blade Forum, I got him started.
Thanks for asking, Art
And with out the engraving. It has tapered tang and dovetailed bolsters and Ivory handle.