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Latest batch o' knives

Started by skullworks, April 23, 2010, 10:46:00 AM

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skullworks

Here is the latest batch I got done with some customers knives.


Aztec pattern dmascus with cocobolo scales and mosaic pins. 6-3/4" OAL and a 3" blade.


Damascus with Ironwood scales and mosaic pins. 8" OAL with a 3-3/4" blade.


Seki City damascus with some awesome xlay afzelia burl.7-5/8" OAL with a 3-1/2" blade.


Seki City damascus with some nice cocobolo. 7-5/8" OAL with a 3-1/2" blade.


Seki City damascus with some stabilized walnut. 7-5/8" OAL and a 3-1/2" blade.


This one is some 3/16" thick 5160 carbon with some walnut from the new owner's land. Brass pins and a lanyard tube.

Enjoy!
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prarieboy

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Lin Rhea

All are nice, but that last one just catches my eye. It's a great all around knife. Lin
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buckracks7

Those are all gorgeous. Where are the ones for sale?
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Keefer

All are works of art but that first one made me slobber all over my keyboard...You have some talent and I love looking at these knives all you guys make...

Scott Roush

love the afzelia(sp?) burl...

Steelhead


terencerobert

The last one is mine and knowing that Lin could see it is made for me to USE!; made me happy.  Scully didn't per cahnce pay for that?  LOL  I cut and dried the walnut, picked out the part of a larger piece with some character, but it took skullworks to turn into a usable item.  Thanks Lin for the compliment, I respect your work.  The hard part is waiting.  The rest were very pretty also.
Terry

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Torben Jensen

Skullworks very nice knives. I have had problems locating places to buy the Seki City damascus blades/blanks - can you help me with a link ?

Thanks
Torben, Denmark

razorback

Very nice work. I like the variety of shapes, gives plenty of ideas to steal  :)  Love the shape and handle of the fourth one but not crazy about the grind on the back of the blade, though if I had it I could probably learn to like it.
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thunder1

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Track

NIce work. I really like the shape on those blades. Nice handlework too.

aussieman8


oldpaths

All of em are awesome but my favorite is the first one, NICE!!!!
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Al Kidner

Mate that first one is something else! Well done...well done.


ak.
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