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Damascus Drop Point with Camel Bone

Started by skullworks, February 23, 2010, 06:57:00 AM

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Zbearclaw

Amazing, that blade is almost talking it has so much character.

What material is the liner?  Is it used to cap the bone as it is hollow, or is it for looks?

Either way amazing craftsmanship!
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skullworks

The liner is just red fiber material from Jantz. The bone isn't hollow...so I guess it is for looks! LOL! I use liners sometimes because it gives a little extra contrast or splash of color to a knife. Thanks for all the compliments!
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chris amos

I know that camel, he's a jerk. I'm just saying... But seriously WOW! That's a looker, love it!
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That's a beauty, very nice brother, very nice!
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beetlebailey1977

That looks great...I agree the bone does remind me of some mammoth ivory I have seen.
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Scott Roush

very cool... That is my kind of damascus too. Not too 'pretty' but very pretty if you know what I mean.

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