This is my first press fit have gotta close on other occasions but finally got one that fit properly.It takes longer to press fit than soldier , but makes clean-up a breeze.Hopefully they will all be this way in the future.
5160
5" blade and 9.75" O.A.
N/S pins and guard
I think California Buckeye or spalted Maple (can't remember) if you guys know what wood please tell me
(http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn293/coonpeter/CaliforniabuckeyeQuinton010.jpg) (http://i307.photobucket.com/albums/nn293/coonpeter/CaliforniabuckeyeQuinton006.jpg)Thanks for looking!!!
The coloring on that looks a lot like Buckeye.
Appears to be a really sweet user!
very nice!
That's a great looking knife! That looks great for a first try, it looks like you have been doing it for years.
Looks great Kevin. :clapper:
Thats a good all around knife. I believe that size will cover everything from rabbits to Moose.
I'm going to say Buckeye too. Lin
Very nice Kevin all the way down to the nice crisp stamp I appreciate all the detail work!
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Man you build some great knives. I like that handle wood alot. :thumbsup:
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Awesome work Kevin! I agree with the Buckeye!
Kevin
that's very nice, your are starting to produce knives like lin and karl
good job
dana
great looking knife.
great job, it feels as good as it looks guys
Kevin,
Out standing work man! Your attention to detail is first rate. Im blown away by your level of craftsmanship after being at it for only a little over a year! :thumbsup:
Kevin, Good job on that knife! My vote is buckeye also. Once again very good job.
That knfie is awesome. I agree with lin that knie will skin most anythang. :thumbsup:
VERY NICE KNIFE Kevin!! Handle, guard, and blade all compliment each other....My favorite Rooster knife so far...Don