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Knife handle up!

Started by skullworks, February 09, 2011, 05:56:00 PM

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skullworks

Here are a couple that I did for a Tradganger. The blades are a couple of Craig Barr blades, one damascus & one carbon. The damascus one was handled up with snake wood and mammoth ivory with red spacers and liners. Pins are brass. The other one is some nice buffalo horn with some gold color in it. red liners, brass pins and lanyard tube. Hopefully he will give the additional info on the blades.

'cuz deer huntin' ain't catch & release!

sticshooter

Very nice bro. Love the ivory and snakewood one best.
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4est trekker

Boy, those are both very excellent.  I'm fond of everything about them.  I particularly like the looks of that small one.  Great work, and thanks for sharing!
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DANA HOLMAN

Sweet sweet sweet, nice job
Dana
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TheBigRedArcher

I agree with Frank. That Snakewood and Ivory is just plain sexy.

TBRA

Steve Nuckels

Both, most excellent!

Steve
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kansas stik man

i love them both but the short one is my pick. something about a black handled skinner. just cant beat it.
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amar911

I bought these blades from Craig Barr of Deer Mountain Forge. Craig lives and works in Colorado near the Arkansas River just upriver from the Royal Gorge. He forges his own steel products, including forging his own Damascus. Besides knife blades, Craig also forges tomahawk heads and some other products. I have several of his hawk heads, and they are nice.

The longer blade is a high layer count 5160/15N20. I don't remember what the actual count is, but it was in the hundreds of layers. I only know of a few blades that Craig has made of the high layer count Damascus, because it is much more work than the lower layer count he normally produces, so when this one became available, I bought it. The shorter blade is 52100 ball bearing steel, which I like a lot as a knife steel. You can see the distinctive hamon on the blade that was created during the differential heat treatment. I bought the Damascus blade about a year ago and the 52100 blade about 9 months ago, and I have been waiting to figure out what I wanted to have done with them. I have bought three knives from Clarence in the past, and I knew what great work he does, so I asked him to reshape the full tangs to my design and to install the handles that we discussed and agreed would look good. I already had another mammoth ivory and snakewood handled knife from Clarence, so that choice was easy. I am excited and pleased with the superior job that Clarence did on these two knives. Now I have just a little longer to wait while he builds the sheaths and sends everything to me.

Allan
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Toecutter

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oldpaths

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Hillbilly81

Those are a couple sweet looking knives.  :)
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OconeeDan

Very nice, the handles look great!

Hunter 709

Love the buffalo horn, the red spacers are a real nice accent.
Earl

"Now then, get your weapons, your quiver and bow, and go out to the open country to hunt some wild game for me" Genesis 27:3

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