Zanderman Well-Known Member Oct 3, 2009 #1 This one is made from Larry Shaughnessy's curly maple. OAL is 7-3/4" and a 4" handle. The blade is 3-1/2" with a 1-5/8" height. I used Black Walnut hulls to stain the maple. Attachments IMGP0076.JPG 88.9 KB · Views: 106 IMGP0079.JPG 92.1 KB · Views: 64
This one is made from Larry Shaughnessy's curly maple. OAL is 7-3/4" and a 4" handle. The blade is 3-1/2" with a 1-5/8" height. I used Black Walnut hulls to stain the maple.
John Barker SUPERModerator & KNIFE MAKER Oct 3, 2009 #2 That maple sure is nice. Good looking knife. -John
Zanderman Well-Known Member Oct 4, 2009 #3 Thanks John. I made this one from 1095 and triple quenched it.
BossDog KnifeDogs.com & USAknifemaker.com Owner Staff member Oct 4, 2009 #4 that came out pretty nice. I bet that Maple is really something in the light when you move it around.
that came out pretty nice. I bet that Maple is really something in the light when you move it around.
C ChipI. Well-Known Member Oct 4, 2009 #5 Beautiful knife Zanderman. I really like the design and the maple looks great!!
Bruce Bump Forum Owner-Moderator Oct 4, 2009 #6 I like your traditional maple handle. Knice Knife too.
Zanderman Well-Known Member Oct 4, 2009 #7 Thanks for the kudos guys. I think a ferric chloride etch would really make this maple look good.
Meridian Blades Moderator - Knife Maker Oct 4, 2009 #8 Beauty Thats a beauty Mike... I like that traditional finish. Larry
stabber Knife Dealer Extraordinaire Oct 13, 2009 #10 Nice!! 2thumbsThe title sure grabbed my attention