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For cutting those juicy bow killed steaks...

Started by Doug Campbell, January 11, 2010, 10:27:00 PM

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Doug Campbell

Thought y'all might like to see what I finished up this weekend and shipped today. Somewhere in South Dakota a lucky young bride will be getting some nice eating utensils. Her parents were guests here on the Ranch this summer and were looking at some of my knives. One evening at dinner they asked me if I could build a set of Damascus steak knives for them. They were looking for an heirloom wedding gift for their daughter and future Son-in-Law. Well after much discussing this is what they decided on. Damascus steel, full taper tang, buffalo horn scales and nickel silver pins.
 

And they'll double up as gutters and skinners if she wants...     :bigsmyl:  

Thanks for looking.
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Kevin Evans

Thats beatifull Doug.Lin had me try and make two identical a while back.That was hard,can't imagine 8  :notworthy:  
Did they put an order in for forks for thier 5 year annaversary??????  :biglaugh:

Bodork

Whoa!   That lucky son-in-law! Those are awesome!
Wish my wife's parents would have gotten us something like that instead of the 'good silver' that we never use!!

Doug Campbell

Hmmm... forks... now there's an idea....   :thumbsup:  

Actually made nine Kevin, wanted an extra for insurance  ;)
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Steve O

Boy, there are still some cool people out there!

What a present for lucky couple.

LC

WOW that is heirloom quality for sure! Best thing is her parents had good taste for quality and to think and ask for such a gift! Good job! Wish my inlaws were that considerate! lol
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4runr

I have a feeling those would start to dissapear from our kitchen. One on my belt, one in my Turkey huntin pack, one in the early season pack, one in the late season pack, etc!

Beautiful set Doug!
Kenny

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and in my heart I find a need
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kbaknife

Awesome, Doug.
Does she have a single Aunt or a really older sister or.......
When the last deer disappears into the morning mist,
When the last elk vanishes from the hills,
When the last buffalo falls on the plains,
I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom.
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Roughcountry

Wow, those are great. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't stay in my silverware drawer.

Lin Rhea

Did they ask for a sheath for each one?

Those are exceptional. My hat's off to you for such a fine project. Kevin is right, to make duplicates is a difficult thing. Lin
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OconeeDan

Doug, that is one of the nicest sets I have ever seen!  Awesome!

I too would like to hear if they have sheaths or a case of some sort.

Folks, there is a lesson hidden there, an extra one for insurance.  When it has to be right, giving yourself some room for mistakes.

Dan

Doug Campbell

Thanks for the compliments everyone, they turned out nice but it got real tedious time I got them all done.

No sheaths for them, I would have liked to have done a nice "presentation" box and had several ideas but just don't have time. Got some serious business coming up in June that is requiring most of my attention. They planned to have something built for them.

Sorry Karl...  ;)
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OconeeDan

Doug, what is in June?  Might it be the BLADE SHOW?  And maybe getting some knives ready to be judged?
Dan

KHALVERSON

awesome work
i get the feeling if they were at my house
my buddies would walk off with them after the venison steaks

JEFF B

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other times i let her sleep"

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Over&Under

Wow Doug, fine work indeed!  I cannot get over how well matched they are to each other, like you poured them in a mold!!!!
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prarieboy

Very Nice! I just hope the new Hubby don,t cause a divorce puttin one in a sheath and goin huntin.Hee! Hee!
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