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    New Batch Pics

    My first fighter. [/IMG] Two new models. The Bushfinger, and the Hikingbuddy. The Palmer, which is a bigger Runt. [/IMG] A custom Recluse: A couple of Arete's [/IMG] Woodsman: Scandi'd Ladyfinger with penetrator tip and burlap micarta.
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    Which Super Steel?

    I'm wanting to add an upscale kinda line, and I'm also doing kitchen knives now too so I need to choose a good stainless steel. I want something that I can heat treat myself with my Paragon furnace, something that grinds well, performs like a supersteel, and is in high demand in the...
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    Finished one today

    Sometimes when you work in big batches all the time, its a helluva lot of fun to do one knife. Thats what happened here. This one is for a buildoff on another forum. Comments/criticisms welcome! Specs: 01 steel, convex sabregrind, 4" blade, 4.5" handle, 5/32" thick. Handle is...
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    First Fiddleback Production Knife

    Check out the Recluse. Overall Length: 8.5 Inches Grind: Convex Blade Length: 4 Inches Blade Steel: A-2 @ 58rc Blade Thickness: .156 Inch Weight: 5 775 Ounces This is the Recluse!
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    First Finished Machete

    Pics of first finished machete. The handle is curly quartersawn Red Oak. Three 1/8" steel pins and one Bullseye tube. Its the 18" model. The production models will have some of the kinks worked out, but I can't resist handling these samples anyway. The handle on all the machete's is 6" long.
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    My Dog

    Haven't shown y'all my dog yet. I'm a Boxer guy. This is my second, and can't say enough how much I love this breed. The best breed with kids I've ever been around without any need of training on this. Big enough for security, but still travelable. Beautifully shaped, and great attitude...
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    One for me

    Well, this is my new favorite model. The BushBoot knife. So I made this one for myself with a piece of stabalized White Oak crotch that I've been saving for a special knife. Its got six 1/8" g-10 pins.
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    Fiddleback Layered Handles

    On another forum I was asked me to run down how I make my handles. So here it is. First I choose two woods that I think would contrast nicely together. Then I go to my tablesaw. I rip the liner wood ~1/8" thick, and the outter wood 1/4" thick for a 3/8" thick scale. Usually my...
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    Props to KD

    I was an exibitor at the Las Vegas Gathering for the USN guys last weekend, and a guy walked up to me, introduced himself, and said he saw my work on KD! Thats fast work guys! 2thumbs2thumbs2thumbs2thumbs:eek::eek::eek::eek:
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