And this is what i ended up with. Blade is 3" oal is 7.25"<><
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Love this one Frank. I like that twist, reminds me alot of Serge Panchenko's work. Perfect lookin knife buddy.
Yep thats where i saw it. He is awesome.<><
AWESOME!! Thats all that needs to be said about that....
O.K I'm gonna stop looking at these things cause I'm getting to pumped about mine. Thats some realy cool work Frank. Love the copper pins.
Thats cool!
Awesome knife!
Great job on that one!!!
Amazing! What kind of files do you use? I have a few of my father's and grandfather's old files and I would love to have a knife made from one.
Well. that is just too cool! A very unique piece of work!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Frank that is great!
Wow that is fantastic, great work! A carving knife and fork done in the same style would be incredible IMO.
Sweet Frank! Really like that.
Frank, That is another beauty!