Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Primitive Skills => Topic started by: swamp yeti on August 26, 2011, 02:19:36 pm
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Here are two new knife I made,both are about five inches long,one has tiger maple scales wih black walnut stain,brass pins and lanyard hole.The other has Thuya burl scales nickle pins and lanyard hole.The thuya burl knife was coverd in creek clay,forged and quenched in transmission fluid that gave it a damascus steel look.Both have file work and were made out oif sawblade stock.
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Love 'em man. They're both great looking knives.
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Good to hear from you Jonathan,thanks.
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Very cool I like em both.Ron
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Those are freakin' nice man!
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Thanks Ron and Cameroo.
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realy nice i like em .
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Man, them are sweet.....both damned fine huntin knives.......but that little drop point, hell man that's the girl to marry ::)
rich
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WOW! Those are amazing!
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Thanks for the compliments Bryan,Half Eye and Jeff.
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Those are really cool, from the neat patterns of the scales to the Damascus look of the blade. I like them both, to.
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Great looking blades!
Tracy
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Great looking blades!
Tracy
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I hope you don't mind a little constructive criticism on those blades.......................................................
Well that's about it.
Only one thing left to say.........WOW!!!!!!!! ;D :o ;D
Those are BEAUTS!!
Ron
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Thanks for the compliments,Tracy Mullet and Ron.
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Really nice. Both of them.
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Thanks,Frank for the compliment.
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Sweet lookin' knives. You coat with creek mud then hammer it? Two great huntin' knives there.
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Great looking knives. I'm gonna have to try the transmission fluid trick when I get my forge built (if it ever cools off enough...).