Been awhile, here's some new ones... Part 2

J. Neilson

Well-Known Member
Here are a few more pieces that have been waiting to be posted...

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Here is one of my "Crossover" Belt knives in 52100 steel with a trigger guard, file worked thumb rest and handle scales of Cocobola Burl wood.

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Here is a Field/Bush knife done in etched 52100 with multiple quench lines with wrought iron guard and threaded pommel and an Elk antler handle.

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Here is another Crossover Belt knife (standard version) in hand rubbed 52100 and Desert Ironwood Burl handle scales.

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Here is a Field/Bush knife in "Frontier" pattern damascus steel with a top scraping edge, silica bronze hardware and handle of stabilized Cherry Burl wood.

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Here is a Drop-point Hunter in hand-rubbed 52100 with a deep belly, file worked thumb rest and handle scales of Desert Ironwood Burl done in a palm-swell style.
 
Nice work, as usual J. I like the top one best which is funny because if you told me you were gonna make a knife with that type guard I would have thought, "no way" but I really like it. Thanks for showing.
 

Brad Lilly

Moderator and Awards Boss
Nice knives for sure. I'm with Darren on the first knife. I would have thought it had too large a guard, however it really looks good. I would say it was my favorite of the group (with the elk handle a close second). Guards are nice when dressing game, in the dark with cold wet hands.
 

Rey

Well-Known Member
Their all beauties my congrats to you Neilson but, my choice the 1st one. By the way how much would you be asking for it?
 
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