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Sweet Sheephorn Hunter...

Started by Doug Campbell, May 29, 2010, 12:00:00 AM

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Doug Campbell

Here's one that has the "Cool" factor very covered in my book, course I'm a sucker for sheephorn  ;)  It's damascus but the billet only had 16 layers in it. I'd made it up sometime back for guards, butt caps and such. There was a piece about 3" long so I grabbed it when I headed out to forge a couple of carbon blades and hammered this blade out. Due to the low layer count the pattern I wasn't expecting much mostly just messing around. But when I got it hand polished I could tell I liked it. Took it down to 800gr, did a light etch then buffed very lightly. The 1080 looks almost like a fine worn gun barrel with the 15N20 scattered thru it. Added a 416SS guard and some Montana bighorn, don't get no better than that  ;)   She's got a 4 3/4" blade and is 9 1/4" overall.

In case you can't tell I'm tickled with the way it came out  ;)  Enjoy!
   
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LAR43

Sweet Doug!
The patterns in the blade & horn compliment each other really well.

Larry
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chris amos

I like it! Well done, I'd be tickled too!
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Shinken

AWESOME Doug!

That's a beauty for sure!

Great work right there!

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tippit

I like that pattern.  Almost looks like python snake skin!
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Wampus

Like the shape of the blade and guard too.  Very nice!

kbaknife

Sheep horn certainly does have its own special place in the knife world, doesn't it?
That's got a ton of cool factor, Doug.
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OconeeDan

Doug, that is AWESOME, all the way around!
Dan

Doug Campbell

Thanks guys, I know you know the feeling, this  was one of those that was just fun to build and I couldn't wait to get finished.
Life is wonderful in Montana!!
"BEING CHALLENGED IN LIFE IS INEVITABLE. BEING DEFEATED IS OPTIONAL."
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Lin Rhea

Dang, I wish I had made that One!  :notworthy:  Lin
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Roughcountry

Yep, I second the cool factor. That one would be fun to wrap leather around.  :thumbsup:

Neutron

Very cool.  Is the sheep horn hollow?  Do you fill it with epoxy around the tang?  Is the back end hollow or capped/filled with something?  I don't have an sheep horn laying around but I do have a couple of old cow horns I could play with.

prarieboy

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Doug Campbell

That's one of the cool things about these wild Bighorn Sheep, there is alot of solid horn on them. The hidden tang is epoxied into the horn but the rest is solid horn.
Life is wonderful in Montana!!
"BEING CHALLENGED IN LIFE IS INEVITABLE. BEING DEFEATED IS OPTIONAL."
ABS Journeyman Knifesmith

Steve Nuckels

Doug, that knife is very cool!  I prefer the lower layer count damascus it looks like bonus temper lines to me!

The guard has a great shape!

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Kevin Evans

Pretty nice outfit Doug!!!
I'm thinking I may need some handle material like that!!!

magnus

Wow Doug! I can't wait till it's my turn. That's a beauty!
Magnus
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Marvin M.


skillet

Doug...I usually do not like the sheep horn handles, but I believe you have changed my mind! Wish I saw this BEFORE the Blade show, I would have picked up a couple of pieces while I was there.
R.C. Evans
Blacksmith & Bladesmith Apprentice. Chaser of deer and squirrels. Builder of mediocre bows and some nice arrows. "I've never been lost, but have been might misplaced on occassion."

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