Calvin Robinson Moderator Christian Forum Aug 3, 2016 #1 This is my Small Trapper model 3 1/2" closed with a 2 1/2" blade and giraffe bone scales. Attachments image.jpg 97.7 KB · Views: 40 image.jpg 97.6 KB · Views: 45 image.jpg 101.7 KB · Views: 41 image.jpg 99 KB · Views: 38 image.jpg 101 KB · Views: 32
Calvin Robinson Moderator Christian Forum Aug 4, 2016 #4 Thank you John and John. I've said it before and I'll say it again now, I have no natural talent for doing this ,its only by the grace of God.
Thank you John and John. I've said it before and I'll say it again now, I have no natural talent for doing this ,its only by the grace of God.
J Jim Moenck Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2016 #6 Calvin, I love this knife. You did a wonderful job on it.
BrandantR Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2016 #7 Moving the bar up a few notches. Expertly done! I really love the looks of that giraffe bone. How was it to work with?
Moving the bar up a few notches. Expertly done! I really love the looks of that giraffe bone. How was it to work with?
Calvin Robinson Moderator Christian Forum Aug 4, 2016 #9 BrandantR said: Moving the bar up a few notches. Expertly done! I really love the looks of that giraffe bone. How was it to work with? Click to expand... I really like working with the giraffe bone, it's very dense and hard. It doesn't chip out when you drill it. This has been stabilized and dyed by Dawayne Batten, he's the best.
BrandantR said: Moving the bar up a few notches. Expertly done! I really love the looks of that giraffe bone. How was it to work with? Click to expand... I really like working with the giraffe bone, it's very dense and hard. It doesn't chip out when you drill it. This has been stabilized and dyed by Dawayne Batten, he's the best.
Steven Janik SUPERMOD & AWARDS BOSS Aug 4, 2016 #11 It's hard to beat a great Trapper, and that looks like a Great one. thanks for sharing.
Rick Otts Well-Known Member Aug 4, 2016 #13 Great job that would be a great one to use skinning those yotes!