This is probably the last knife I will have time to finish for the upcoming OKCA show.
This is a big boy with a 13" blade and an OAL of about 18.75". The blade is W2 with a polished hamon.
The handle is some gorgeous natural Sambar stag, and the fitting are blued mild steel.
I made a deerskin lined blade sheath, with a custom matching belt stud.
These were the best pics I could take in my little light tent, It wasn't easy to shoot!
Let me know what you guys think.
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Nice Ben!
That pig sticker will go completly through the Hog. LOL
Glad I didn't have to sand and polish that puppy.
wow. i like this alot better than your wood handle blades! great job
Very nice!
The length, hamon, guard the stag and the sheath are top notch.
I love everything except the Ricasso that's just me.
Great work!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation
That is a beautiful package. Really like the stag.
A lot of real estate right there!
Nicely done.
I like the overall look, the stag, the guard, and the long clip. I am not so fond of the plunge in the flat of the ricasso, mostly because it detracts from the otherwise traditional look. At least, to my eye.
Sheath looks very nice.
Darcy :)
I see what Darcy means about the plunge line, but it is basically cosmetic and gives some stylistic variation. You have done a good job of making this piece your own, Ben. Very nice, including the sheath. Your work continues to take on its own life while still maintaining many traditional aspects. You are nipping at the heels of the old-timers now, which is saying a lot. That is a combination of knife and sheath that anyone would be proud to produce.
Allan
Thanks gentlemen!
I know it is a bit different, but I like to try things I have never seen before. Sometimes it works out awesome, and sometimes I never do it again! :)
Ben I like it, very nice.
Look what I got!
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How did i miss this knife. Thats a beauty. Just my style.
Congrats Ben !!
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Nice work.......that musta felt good. :thumbsup:
Darcy
Congratulations. You did well.
Ben, that is wonderful! Congratulations. :clapper:
Great news Ben! Very happy for you
Congratulations, Ben! Well deserved!
Great knife! Congrats on the award!
Ben, I'm not at all surprised!
I am sure this will not be the last time you will be recognized for your fine work.
Congrats!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
W.F. Moran Museum & Foundation
:thumbsup:
Way to go Ben, keep cranking !em out. I love them bowies.
Thanks very much guys! I was in no way trying to toot my own horn, I just wanted to share my excitement with all you fine folks!
Ben,
Congratulations again for your award winning Bowie. I noted that the folks in Eugene are pretty appreciative of well excecuted hand made knives, so I am very sure that the show attendees took notice of your great work.
Regards,
Mike O.
Thanks Mike, It was good to get a chance to talk to you and check out your beautiful knives up close.
Way to go, Ben. We're all very proud of you! I've felt like your knives have been maturing in leaps and bounds, and I guess the award shows that other folks agree!
Allan
That's no moon...it's a space station...
Thanks Allan. Recognition from my peers is definitely nice. : )
Well, it looks like the judges didn't mind the plunging neck line :goldtooth: