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    My most challenging knife to date

    Thanks for the kind comments on this knife! Ken
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    My most challenging knife to date

    Good eye Dwight! Its an extra cut liner. I wanted a bit more room for the punch blade. I krinked the punch blade out a tad. On the pile side I left the spey blade un-krinked. The center liners are .040 while the side liner on the mark side is .025. Thanks for all the kind comments on this...
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    New Slippie

    Nice looking knife! I like the color combination of the Ironwood and bronze bolsters! Ken
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    My most challenging knife to date

    Here is a picture of a 5 blade stockman, 4 inch closed length. Hope you enjoy seeing the pictures as much as I did making this knife. Ken
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    My two firsts knives 3 1/2 years apart

    Its always cool to see the progression of a knife maker, and your no exception!2thumbs Thanks for sharing, Ken
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    Some recent work

    I thought I would post a few pictures of some of my recent sold work. Thanks for taking the time to view. Ken
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    Let's get behind this rising Star !

    I too, am looking forward to seeing what comes from Ernie's shop! Ken
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    A Day in Ken Ericksons Shop

    I wanted to thank all you guys for adding the very kind comments here! Tracy, thanks for the upgrade!:D It was a genuine pleasure meeting Ernie and working with him for the day in my little shop. What made it special to me is that I can tell Ernie has a TRUE desire to learn, and become a...
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    Stamp or Etch

    I am wondering if the person that told you this meant to say "stock removal blades that are sold by the knife supply houses, already shaped, ground and hardened" I see nothing wrong with stamping or etching a stock removal blade made by you with your name. Either is acceptable.
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    newberry knives edc

    Very clean , well designed EDC. Job well done!
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    Some of my past work, picture intensive

    I thought I would post a few pictures of some of my past work. (all knives are sold and not available) Thanks for taking the time to view! Ken
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    A couple of dress knives

    Love the knives! When applying the gold leaf , is it attached to the scales or the tang? Ken
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    New to KnifeDogs

    Just wanted to say "hi" and thanks for putting this nice forum together! It looks like it will be a winner. :D I have been making slipjoints for 3 years now and really enjoy the challenge of getting it "right". Thanks for having me, Respectfully, Ken Erickson
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    Help. Milling out liners on slipjoints

    I use a small rotary table on my milling machine. I am able to get a VERY accurate cut from side to side. I leave the table set up on my mill and only takes a few minutes per frame to cut. I will normally take a .007 cut Ken
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