last 3 knives for the year

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Tyler Atkinson
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last 3 knives for the year

#1 Post by Tyler Atkinson » Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:49 pm

Here are the last 3 knives that I have finished this year.


First is a 4 inch drop point
Blade steel is ATS34 stainless
Handle is wenge
Bolster/guard is 316 stainless
Hollow ground blade and has a tapered tang
200mm overall length and a 90mm blade length
And has file work in the spine of the blade
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Second is a small all rounder
Blade steel is ATS34 stainless
Handle is stabilized maple burl
Bolster/guard is 316 stainless
Hollow ground blade and has a tapered tang
166mm overall length and a 90mm blade length
And has file work in the spine of the blade
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Third is a skinner
Blade steel is ATS34 stainless
Handle is red gum
Bolster/guard is 316 stainless
Hollow ground blade
225mm overall length and a 100mm blade length
And has file work in the spine of the blade
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TJ ATKINSON
HANDMADE KNIVES
AUSTRALIA

tjknives@gmail.com
www.tjatkinsonknives.webs.com

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Re: last 3 knives for the year

#2 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Fri Dec 28, 2012 4:46 pm

Nice craftsmanship as per usual. I love the look of the drop point.

Jeff

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Re: last 3 knives for the year

#3 Post by perry » Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:24 am

Lovely work, really well done. I admire the patience with File work

regards Jacko
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