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    Lantoku in black mop kirinite

    Just finished this one up... Santoku style "Lantoku" in AEB-L. Heat treat by Peters' Handle is black MOP kirinite with stainless pins. Cutting board/sheath is oak.
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    Nakiri Style in Box Elder and Buffalo Horn

    Just finished this one. It's a Nakiri style which I'm calling Lankiri, made in .095" AEB-L stainless. The handle is stabilized box elder burl and buffalo horn with black G10 liners and stainless pins. 11.5" OAL 6.75" blade, 2.25" wide. Saya style sheath is maple.
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    Birthday set for my mother-in-law

    Just finished this set for my mother-in-law. They are all AEB-L stainless, .070" in thick, heat treated by Peters. She asked for a boning knife, a small chef, and a paring knife. This is what she gets. Handles are black micarta with York Gum burl highlights. Sorry the poor pic quality, I...
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    Anniversary Santoku (big pics)

    This one was commissioned by a co-worker as an anniversary gift for his wife. "614" is for June 14; stencil by Ernie. It is .070" AEB-L, 11.5" OAL Blade is 6.5" The handle is York Gum Burl from Bad Dogs, with black G10 liners The mosaic pin is made by your truly. He didn't want a box or...
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    My First Matched Set

    I made this set for a friend of my brother. He requested these after seeing the chef knife I made for my brother for Christmas. These are .107" 154cm from Aldo's. One is 14" OAL with a 9" blade. The other is 12" OAL with 7" blade. The handles are green mother of pearl kirinite with black...
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    Large Skinner

    It's 154cm, .085" thick. OD Micarta handle with stainless pins and tube. 9.5" OAL, 4.75" blade. Full flat grind and wicked sharp. I also made the sheath. It's the first sheath I've finished, so it's a little rough. It started life as a commissioned piece. My wife's friend asked me to...
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    Belated Intro

    My name is Jason and I just realized when I replied to a thread on the forum that it was my first post here. I never did an intro. So here I am. I've been working at this about 18 months now, learning the craft of knifemaking and acquiring/building my tools and equipment. I've loved...
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