I still have a few cosmetic "tweaks" to perform on this knife, but I needed to get some pictures done for the customer, so I'll show ya'll what I got thus far.
This is the Damascus San Mai blade I previewed a few days ago.
She's a take-down with a stainless guard and stabilized Feather Walnut.
I've made maybe a dozen or more of this model that I refer to as a Pack Knife.
Very, very comfortable.
Not too big for the small jobs, or too small for the big jobs.
Have a good one.
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Karl I really like that one, sir. beddy beddy nice, as my friend Mujibar would say!!!!
That's sweet Karl,
Very nice knife!
Karl, THAT IS VERY COOL!!!!!!
I love the contrast in the blade and the walnut is very nice too!
Steve
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