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A little stainless
Here's a knife I built for Devin and Rob Thomas,
that was finished over the weekend. It's a dual action auto with a 3.75" blade and fluted scales. The blade, backspacer, scales and button are all made from Devin Thomas stainless reptilian damascus. The liners are anodized .050" titainium. A vine pattern for the filework. I flat ground the blade to insure a tight pattern match with minimal distortion between blade and handle. Well, what do you think? |
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Very fine work. Looks great!
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Thank you, Don
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Wow!
__________________ Jayson H Bucy "Live so that your friends can defend you but never have to" - Arnold H. Glascow |
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Elegant ! I like the polished ending, really sets off the simple lines
Mike __________________ Trying to become the kind of man my dog thinks I am http://www.fototime.com/ftweb/bin/ft...E4E363B}&tio=0 |
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I keep coming back to this knife. Not generally a folder fan but man this is one sweet knife. You really matched the patterns up between blade and body well. And I agree with Mike on the little bit of polish. Wow!
__________________ Jayson H Bucy "Live so that your friends can defend you but never have to" - Arnold H. Glascow |
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The little bit of poliesh is actually a carved and polished flute. One of those things I sometimes wish I'd never learned to do!
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