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Made a knife for a graduation gift

Started by Bodork, May 26, 2011, 09:34:00 PM

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Bodork

This knife will be going to a young man who graduates tomorrow. My wife works at the local high school and always seems to find a few kids that have grown up against all odds and although they have had a few bumps along the road, they are trying very hard to put their past behind them and focus on their future. She has become a special mentor to them and has touched their hearts. When she asked if I would make a knife for a graduation gift, I jumped at the chance.
The blade is 3-1/4" long and the OAL is 7-1/4".
The scales are snakewood with ebony bolsters. Home made mosaic pins, brass liners and a little file work. I kept the sheath simple.
Thanks for looking, Mike

 

 

amar911

Mike,

"A little file work"? Looks pretty elaborate to me. That is a gorgeous knife. You have done a very nice thing for that young man. I'm sure he will appreciate the gift as being you and your wife giving a part of yourselves to him -- your wife through her teaching, you through building the knife with your own hands, and the both of you for giving him your friendship and guidance. Everything about that knife is good. I love the snakewood and ebony combination. It reminds me of my Blacktail Snakebit bow. The mosaic pins look great, and the file work really dresses up the blade. The shape and size are perfect for just about any field use. That kid is lucky to have you and your wife in his life.

Allan
TGMM Family of the Bow

DANA HOLMAN

Mike, that's very thoughtful if you and your wife, luck young man, that's a nice knife, pin look good and I really like handle. The file work looks great. You need to take him hunting and let him use his new knife. Keep up the good work
Dana
"When Satan is knocking at your door,
Simply say,

"Jesus, could you get that for me?"

skullworks

Beautiful work! I've always loved that wood combo!
'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

Izzy

Outa this world. Good on your wife and you. A gesture like that lasts a kid his lifetime long.   :thumbsup:

Idahomike251

The young man would cherish this knife for ever! You and your wife are doing a great deed.

GWV

That knife and sheath are beautiful.  You and you wife are special people.

L. Harris

That's one beautiful knife as well as one VERY lucky graduate recieving it!
Traditional Bowhunting: Cunning and stealth, not gadgets and gizmos!

MTArrowLauncher

That's a stunner, really super nice..........the knife and your kindness.  Good on you and your wife.

Fin
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BrownA5

What a great knife!!!!  Love the workmanship.  I will have to figure out a reason to "graduate" and place an order!

bendbig

Now that's some fine looking file work, great looking knife.
Glenn
TGMM Family of the Bow
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Now then, take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me, Gen 27:3

Roughcountry

We sure need more thoughtful people such as your wife and yourself in this old world.
Great job on the knife and sheath and even greater job being one of lifes real people  :notworthy:    :clapper:

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