Clydetz
Buck 110 Collector and Casper's best friend
A Nessmuk and a Buck 110...
On the evening of March 4th, Cathy (Knifecarver), her husband Greg and their 180 lb English Mastiff, Titan stopped in to say hi and drop off the finished nessmuk to which Cathy had applied her craftsmanship to for me. She also showed me some of her other work which was just fantastic! I took some pictures of Cathy's finished wolves stag carving and stippled wolf print which I'm still admiring! A beautiful piece of work! Here's the pictures...
Took this full length knife picture on a piece of tile and didn't like it much...
Here's what I thought was a better picture of the knife with the picture that Cathy thought was perfect for this knife handle...
Full length picture showing the carving and stippled wolf print...
Cathy's mark...
Other views of the handle detail...
The day after Cathy & Greg stopped in, this showed up in my mailbox...
A very nice red, white & blue Buck 110...
I've never seen filework carried out all the way to the tip of the blade before...
Now for the side of the 110 I didn't show yet...
It's an auto! A one of a kind with genuine white MOP, red coral and blue lapis; nickel silver bolsters and handle inlay and filework. The center of the button is also MOP. I found out through the grapevine that this knife was crafted by the house of Painted Pony.
And the Buck collection continues to grow.
On the evening of March 4th, Cathy (Knifecarver), her husband Greg and their 180 lb English Mastiff, Titan stopped in to say hi and drop off the finished nessmuk to which Cathy had applied her craftsmanship to for me. She also showed me some of her other work which was just fantastic! I took some pictures of Cathy's finished wolves stag carving and stippled wolf print which I'm still admiring! A beautiful piece of work! Here's the pictures...
Took this full length knife picture on a piece of tile and didn't like it much...

Here's what I thought was a better picture of the knife with the picture that Cathy thought was perfect for this knife handle...

Full length picture showing the carving and stippled wolf print...

Cathy's mark...

Other views of the handle detail...


The day after Cathy & Greg stopped in, this showed up in my mailbox...
A very nice red, white & blue Buck 110...


I've never seen filework carried out all the way to the tip of the blade before...

Now for the side of the 110 I didn't show yet...


It's an auto! A one of a kind with genuine white MOP, red coral and blue lapis; nickel silver bolsters and handle inlay and filework. The center of the button is also MOP. I found out through the grapevine that this knife was crafted by the house of Painted Pony.
And the Buck collection continues to grow.