Erin Burke Well-Known Member Jan 2, 2018 #2 Here are some that make my list for the year. Knife #1: John Doyle - Koa & Damascus Liner-lock. Great shape and use of materials... plus, John does some of the finest rope file-work around. Knife #2: Ondrej Berkus (Papi) - Horologist's Auto Knife #3: Peter Martin (PMARTINKNIVES) - Tuxedo dress QSB Flipper Knife #4: Craig Brewer (Craig) - DE Cattle slip joint Knife #5: Ben Cardoso (cardoso5fr) - Frame Back Friction Folder Last edited: Jan 2, 2018
Here are some that make my list for the year. Knife #1: John Doyle - Koa & Damascus Liner-lock. Great shape and use of materials... plus, John does some of the finest rope file-work around. Knife #2: Ondrej Berkus (Papi) - Horologist's Auto Knife #3: Peter Martin (PMARTINKNIVES) - Tuxedo dress QSB Flipper Knife #4: Craig Brewer (Craig) - DE Cattle slip joint Knife #5: Ben Cardoso (cardoso5fr) - Frame Back Friction Folder
AkWildman Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2018 #4 Someone beat me too it,both the slip joint by Calvin Robinson and the liner lock by John Doyle obove,I don't care for liner locks due to the general look but John hit it out of the park on that one with a very sexy traditional pocket knife look.
Someone beat me too it,both the slip joint by Calvin Robinson and the liner lock by John Doyle obove,I don't care for liner locks due to the general look but John hit it out of the park on that one with a very sexy traditional pocket knife look.
Rick Otts Well-Known Member Feb 25, 2018 #6 I may not leave the yard much Mr Doyle but I know a fine knife when I see one that's why you got my vote
I may not leave the yard much Mr Doyle but I know a fine knife when I see one that's why you got my vote