I want to thank everyone for the help on using African Blackwood. Where else would someone less knowledgeable get expert advise with in hours of posting a question :notworthy:
here is the knife in question with a polished and soon to be waxed finish...tippit
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/tippit/Knives/AfricanBlackwoodSkinner003.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v110/tippit/Knives/AfricanBlackwoodSkinner006.jpg)
That's sweet Doc!
WoW Thats really nice! :thumbsup:
I' ve seen alot of your knives, Doc, that tops them all! A perfect "marriage" if you will, of ruggedness and beauty.
JEFF,
I'VE NEVER SEEN YOUR KNIVES UP CLOSE BUT THIS ONE IS THE SWEETEST ONE YOU HAVE POSTED! THAT WOOD IS AMAZING.
JED
Love it, Doc. Well done again.
Todd
wow
i enjoy lookin at all your knives
but that one really spins my crank
just awesome
kevin
Excellent!!
Doc -- The thing I don't like about your knives is that none of them are in my hunting pack! Another beauty!!
Allan
I Like it! I Like it!
Steve
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IN GOD WE TRUST
Very nice as always Jeff, thanks for showing her off. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Doc S,
Thats a dandy piece.Keep up the awesome work.
That is a rugged beauty. I LIKE it!
Very cool, like all your knives.
I like it. Will be sending the material I told you about in the next couple of days. George
Geez Doc, There's just something real special about the "mid-evil" looking beauty of those knives you make...just awesome!
Oh baby thats a beauty!!!!
hey Doc any chance you might be bringing that one along for testing at Rothmans this spring ? bd
That sure is a beauty,,WOW.
Very nice! A good useful design. Nice grind too. Dan
I keep comin' back to take a look at this knife!
It IS a *nice* piece of work Doc Springer!
:~)
Shoot straight, Shinken