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Larry Harley's Sand Knife
I got an email from Larry with a link to his site (so did some of you, I'm sure). There, in full glory, is the completed knife made from Tai's black sand ore we labored so hard to smelt properly at the March Hammer-in. I post it here so everyone may enjoy...
Last edited by prizzim; 11-24-2004 at 11:39 PM. |
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Fantastic!!!! Gib
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Very stylish to be sure. Great package.
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Cool!!
__________________ Dean McKay NT Yard'n Ape McKay With a Strong Hand |
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Man o man, that's nice! I didn't labor very hard on it myself, but I sure did keep an eagle eye on the perpetrators. Specially Dana smashing up all those shells!!!! Now with Larry and Tai, you KNOW just by lookin at them you'd better keep an eye on them!!!!!!
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I was busy watchin the shady character in the Carhart cover-alls.
A knife is born. clickfomopics earl johnson photos __________________ "Many are chosen, but few are Pict" "The doer alone, learneth" NT Neo-Devo Last edited by hammerdownnow; 11-27-2004 at 05:04 PM. |
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Wow! I seem to remember seeing a pic of the blade sometime ago, but never the finished knife. Nice piece of jigged bone too, or is that stag? It would be very intriguing to have an anaylsis of the steel and see where the carbon content ended up.
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thanks for posting that pic for me
it was a hoot to make i enjoyed it a bunch i got more sna d and more ingots my 2 boys made the last one this yr at the hammerin well make a jap oven and cook about 50 lbs of it harley __________________ harley www.lonesomepineknives.com |
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