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A pair of Snakewood Mammoth combos

Started by skullworks, April 04, 2011, 07:41:00 PM

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skullworks

I did these for a couple of Tradgangers.


Random damascus with Snakewood & Mammoth Ivory, black liners and spacers with mosaic pins. Blade is 4" and OAL is 8".


This one is a Firestorm damascus pattern. Snakewood and some awesome crackled Mammoth Ivory. Red spacers and liners with mosaic pins. Blade is 6" and OAL is around 11".
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

ronp

Wow, your work is amazing, Clarence!  Do you make the sheaths as well?  I admire the knife I recently purchased from you a couple times every day.
Ron Purdy

TGMM Family of the Bow
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DANA HOLMAN

"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

4est trekker

:scared:  Those are incredible!  They're my favorite you've posted yet.  The sheaths are gorgeous as well!    :thumbsup:
"Walk softly...and carry a bent stick."

"And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, giving thanks to God the Father through him."  Col. 3:17

Bobby Urban


Idahomike251

Great looking knives! Cracked mammoth ivory - I've never seen them before. It's got a lot of character! Love your sheaths too.

amar911

Those knives look amazing, Clarence. You do beautiful work. I wish I had a couple of your snakewood and mammoth ivory handled knives -- oh, wait -- I do!! The ivory on these knives is really pretty, and different from one another. I like the smooth look of the one and the crackled look of the other. I also think the mosaic pins look very nice, although my knives have the solid brass pins. Both types of pins look good, with my eye going more to the mosaic pins and a little less to the handle ivory and wood. It just depends on the effect you want, but either way is great, and I like both. Same thing with the black versus the red spacers. I can't decide which I like better. A little more flash and color with the red; a little more subtlety and muted color with the black. Keep showing us your beautiful knives.

Allan
TGMM Family of the Bow

Steve Nuckels

Love them both!  The first is my fav.

Steve
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Potomac Forge

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SveinD

That is one sweet combo! Great job matching the leather sheath to the Snakewood also!
Centaur 58" Glass XTL 40@28

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skullworks

QuoteOriginally posted by amar911:
Those knives look amazing, Clarence. You do beautiful work. I wish I had a couple of your snakewood and mammoth ivory handled knives -- oh, wait -- I do!! The ivory on these knives is really pretty, and different from one another. I like the smooth look of the one and the crackled look of the other. I also think the mosaic pins look very nice, although my knives have the solid brass pins. Both types of pins look good, with my eye going more to the mosaic pins and a little less to the handle ivory and wood. It just depends on the effect you want, but either way is great, and I like both. Same thing with the black versus the red spacers. I can't decide which I like better. A little more flash and color with the red; a little more subtlety and muted color with the black. Keep showing us your beautiful knives.

Allan
I agree on the pins. I only use them when requested on mammoth ivory or mammoth tooth knives. I like plain brass or copper myself but aim to keep the customer happy! I hope yours are serving you well! Thanks for all the compliments!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

kansas stik man

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oldpaths

Theres gonna be a couple very happy tradgangers!!!!
Colossians 3:23

GWV


OconeeDan


bigcountry

Now, all I will need is a nice deer or hog to breakin the new knife.

JMR

Awesome knives! I think the second one is my favorite but I wouldn't want to have to choose.

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