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  1. J. Doyle

    SOLD-Mosaic Damascus billet & bolster pieces

    I have a couple small mosaic Damascus pieces for sale. Small billet: 1080/15n20 mix, 5 1/8" x 1 1/4" x 5/32" full usable steel. Normalized, thermal cycled surface ground and etched. Ready to use. Make a folder blade, bolsters, guards, inlay, jewelry etc. Price: $OLD shipped. PayPal only. US...
  2. J. Doyle

    ALL SOLD- A few nice wood blocks...

    Big block is gone as well. Sorry those sold quickly. I'll PM you.
  3. J. Doyle

    ALL SOLD- A few nice wood blocks...

    I got the payment but the pair of ebony sold just sold minutes before on Instagram. The four pack is yours though. I cam maybe substitute something else if you'd like?
  4. J. Doyle

    ALL SOLD- A few nice wood blocks...

    Got a few extra blocks laying around. First up, a Four pack of handle blocks. Each roughly 5" x 1 1/2" x 1". Left to right: Stabilized redwood burl, natural eastern hard curly maple, Stabilized box elder burl, Stabilized buckeye burl. $OLD. PayPal only. US sales only. Next, Two nearly...
  5. J. Doyle

    Mosaic Damascus in Black & Blue

    Thank you guys. I appreciate it. Thanks man! I'm really happy with these, even though it destroyed a brand new counterbore just to make 3 sets. Yeah a bit of a pain for sure. I've done this radiused fit 4 times now, all hand fit. I did discover a process that made it a bit easier this time.
  6. J. Doyle

    Mosaic Damascus in Black & Blue

    Latest folder completed off my bench. This is my idea of a pretty close to perfect large folder. 3 5/8" blade made from my "Trout Pond" pattern Damascus of 1084/15n20. Carbon fiber bolsters with Damascus pivot collars. Black g-10 scales. Blue anodized titanium pivot and scale screws and...
  7. J. Doyle

    Carbide Straightening Hammer

    It's a neat hammer and seems good for the price. I personally don't like the feeling I get thinking about hammering on a hardened blade. Nor do I like that you have to grind/sand the little divots out. But people say it works.
  8. J. Doyle

    River therapy...

    It's an articulated double hook streamer. Quite large. In fact, it's the same type pictured on my hat. In fall and winter especially, streamers are king for flies. They represent a big payoff meal that entice big trout that might be otherwise reluctant to feed.
  9. J. Doyle

    River therapy...

    Yes sir......brown trout.
  10. J. Doyle

    River therapy...

    Winter in Michigan really sucks. But on ultra rare occasions, we get a brief glimpse of sun and warmer than average Temps. Yesterday was such a day and I took off for some much needed river therapy. I went to just enjoy the peace and solitude of the river, the sun and the water with no other...
  11. J. Doyle

    Tuxedo Damascus gent's folder

    I don't blame you Dennis. I was tempted to hang on to this one myself.
  12. J. Doyle

    Tuxedo Damascus gent's folder

    Thanks for the comments guys.
  13. J. Doyle

    Tuxedo Damascus gent's folder

    I mostly used the varying steels for a particular height/layer thickness (based on what I already had on hand) that I was after for another billet not because of any particular property they imparted to the blade. This piece was leftover from that billet. But a side effect of that mix is a...
  14. J. Doyle

    Tuxedo Damascus gent's folder

    I just finished up this very small slim gents folder. 1084/1095/W2/15n20 Damascus 2 5/8" blade with "twisted steel" fileworked spine. Black g-10 scales with white g-10 pivot and screw collars. Blackened titanium hardware. Black g-10 backspacer with twisted filework. Jeweled titanium lock and...
  15. J. Doyle

    What's going on in your shop?

    This is a sample of a new Damascus billet I just forged. I'm calling it "Trout Pond".
  16. J. Doyle

    What's going on in your shop?

    Might take you up on that one of these days.
  17. J. Doyle

    What's going on in your shop?

    Same here.
  18. J. Doyle

    What's going on in your shop?

    Very interesting. It'd be cool to hang out and exchange ideas. You've got some neat processes.
  19. J. Doyle

    Damascus kitchen knife

    Very nice. I like those scales.
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