My nephew surprised me last Christmas with a fly rod he made - beautiful 9' 5 weight rod perfect for panfish in our lake.
I wanted to reciprocate, so here's another little Alabama Damascus billet (or a tiny part of one), 3" blade with dark stained, stabilized maple scales that will be headed off to him.
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I like that Ron, Nice job.
CTT
I think he'll like it, I sure do.
This young man is one of those who will appreciate it and will also use it. He has one of my larger stainless blades (ATAS-34) that I made him 10 years ago.
Good job. I like the filework too.
That is awesome.
Great looking little knife & sheath! I like how you integrated the file work into the handle!
Well done!
Steve
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Potomac Forge
Member, W.F. Moran Jr. Museum & Foundation
What a beautiful package! He'll have fun showing that one off!
Nice :thumbsup:
Very nice!!!