This Take-down Andersen Forge Hunter is 512 layers of twisted W2 and 203E.
It also sports some Bronze for the guard.
I hot blued the blade, and the contrast with this amazing Kingwood is something I really like.
There's a reason for the combo. These materials are the same as the ones used in the customer's recurve bow.
This was my first experience with Kingwood, and I am just truly thrilled with it. It worked and finished well, and luckily, I bought more when I started this project.
Hope everyone is enjoying the Winter!
(http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c247/kbaknife/Knives%2009/bh3-1.jpg)
Karl
I don't think it gets any better than that,
Very good job
dana
Very nice
Mighty bold and purty Karl!!!I like it. Lin
mmmmmm.... purdy.
Looks great! nice wood too.
No pins? Or is it take down model?
Dan
Nice! Karl
QuoteOriginally posted by OconeeDan:
Looks great! nice wood too.
No pins? Or is it take down model?
Dan
Dan, we need to talk.
You didn't read the text - again!
Right at the beginning it says "Take-down Andersen Forge Hunter."
What are we going to do with you?
Uh, sorry Karl. You know if it weren't for pictures I couldn't read books.
Dan
Karl,
With such stunning pictures of such beautiful knives, it's hard for some of us to concetrate on mere words. :notworthy:
Simply beautiful Karl!
The combo reminds me of an old, very finely crafted rifle.
Karl,
You did an outstanding job!!!! :bigsmyl:
That is top shelf!
I like the bronze!
Steve
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ABS Apprentice
Potomac Forge
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IN GOD WE TRUST
Another beauty, Karl. I really like all your work. You're right, kingwood is nice to work wth and beautiful to boot. I've used it on a few bows and really like it. Mike
WOW.
Beautiful knife Karl !!!
..........and congrats on your new addition Bryan.
Sometime when we get together to shoot, I wanna check this one out......up close.
Winterhawk1960
Very nice!!!