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OAL 6 1/2". Blade 3"
B&W ebony scales yellow liners, copper mechanical (countersunk) pins. 1084 and 15N20 ladder Damascus
Very nice Ray! :thumbsup:
Ray thats a knockout, and the best b/w ebony ive seen.
Beautimus!
Outstanding knife, Ray. As I have said before, that design is very practical for so many chores in the field, and a 3 inch blade is plenty for most of the uses I find when carrying such a knife. I particularly like the ability to place thumb and/or forefinger in positions of control on both the back and belly of the blade. Furthermore, the Damascus pattern, the handle and the sheath are all very well done and compliment one another very well, indeed.
Allan
Thanks everyone!
The wood is really polished- jumps out at you but I just don't quite have my light box right yet
Amar I couldn't have said it better! Thanks
That handle is stunning, Ray!!
Cool knife.
Very nice Ray, that blade looks mighty useful!
WOW!!!
Indeed for all the above!! Great work!
Beautiful Ray. I can say that is the first B/W ebony handle I've seen on a knife.
Very nice
Great looking knife Ray!
Every time I see this model I like it better and better.
By the way, were you a good enough boy this year that Santa stopped by?
Ron
Santa DID come tonight !!! Awesome bow!!!! Thanks for your help on that project!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :campfire:
If I still have a pic of yours, I think I will post yours and mine on the PowWow forum. They sure look like twins.
I love it! You are making wanna get to making knives. None of mine were that fine tho..... Wow total beauty!
I love it! You are making wanna get to making knives. None of mine were that fine tho..... Wow total beauty!