Newest friction folder

John M Cohea

Well-Known Member
This one was for a customer in New York. The blade is 1080 with an antique finish, handle sides are deep etched wagon wheel wrought iron, and the backspacer is fileworked mild steel with a blacksmith's curl.
The pouch sheath is rawhide over veg-tan.
DSC03504.jpg

DSC03502.jpg
 
Thats some different scales Brother John, but like all your others I love it.Dave 2thumbs
 
John, The last time I spoke with Bruce Evans he mentioned your friction folders. Looks good! I think if you went with a different background than the gray deck boards it would help the knife stand out more when you take the pictures.
 
Thanks guys!Ray, your right. In the near future I plan on buying a better camera and a proper light tent set up to work on putting out better pictures.
 
Thanks guys!Ray, your right. In the near future I plan on buying a better camera and a proper light tent set up to work on putting out better pictures.

John, Its really tough trying to get a good picture especially of a knife in bright sunlight. I'm still fighting with the photo's myself even with a half ass light tent. I must have taken 40 photo's of my last knife before I got a few that did it any justice. If you can get a good camera that is as simple as you can find. Try to avoid all the bells and whistles. That will be a task in itself. :D I find cameras to be a lot like cell phones that I don't know how to operate. Let me know if you find a camera that just takes good pictures and I'll get one to.
 
Back
Top