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Started by Craig B, April 09, 2012, 09:33:00 PM

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Craig B

I recently joined Trad Gang but have lurked here for a year or two. I am into traditional archery and hunting knives. I have been making knives for a couple years and everything that I've learned up to this point has been from helpful knifemakers on forums like this one. Anyway I thought I would post pics of a few knives I've made. The wenge handled one is the only one I've made this year, the rest are from last year. Seems there are some very talented knifemakers here that don't mind sharing their knowledge and I look forward to learning from you guys




Lin Rhea

You look like you're doing pretty good already.  :)  Welcome to the forum.
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Bigriver

really really nice.
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Ray Hammond

I really like that last one
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gudspelr

Wow-great looking knives.  Welcome and I'm sure I'll get to learn something from you.

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Doug Campbell

Nice knives Craig, welcome aboard.    :thumbsup:
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huntmaster80

I really like the fourth one down!!!

Todd Robbins

Those look great! Is that bog oak on the bottom one?

Where bouts in Mississippi are you?

Craig B

Thanks alot guys, I appreciate the kind words.
Todd, the bottom knife handle is made of wenge. I textured it with a wire brush.  I am about an hour south of Jackson, MS.

wissler

Very Nice.
The one on the top should be on my side. LOL

Todd Robbins

I really like the way that texture turned out!

I was born and raised just south of Monticello, MS.  Are you from around Brookhaven?

srtben

Very nice Craig, good to see you over here!
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Craig B

wissler, made the one on top for my son. I let him pound on it in the early stages of forging.

Ben, good to see you. You are turning out some fine work these days

Rusty Snuffers

Welcome, Craig.  I really like all of these knives, particularly that last one.

I passed through your way yesterday on the way home from Oxford and Vicksburg.... back to the flat land that is Southeast Louisiana.   ;)

Welcome to the forum.

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gables

Welcome to the forum! Great looking blades. The lines, fit and finish on the bottom knife is outstanding.
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Bladepeek

I agree that the last knife would get my vote for best knife, but what is that wood on the second one? The colors look like tulip wood, but not quite. Beautiful wood!
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Craig B

Wood on the second knife is Sheoak. Don't know a whole lot about it except its from Australia. Got it from A.K.S.

kansas stik man

welcome and the first is my pic great work, there are many, many talented builders on here. and we even have a movie star!!! that would be karl anderson, he supplies lots of nice videos to watch.  look forward to seeing more of your work.
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