One for Jeff . . .

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One for Jeff . . .

#1 Post by gundy » Mon Feb 23, 2004 11:09 pm

. . . hows this, a little more your size mate? :)

Hand forged O1 carbon steel, 4.5" blade, 3/16" thick...

Got me a croc skin to make a nice leather sheath out of too, all Ozzie made...

I will give this beauty a trial run on an upcoming hunting trip ~ hows that for confidence! :shock:
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#2 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:00 am

VERY NICE!!!

Mate that sure is a beautiful looking knife. I do prefer a drop point though. :) Love that stag handle also. It really suits the design.

In both photos I can see a a brownish coloured band in the middle of the brass thing? - can't think of the name at the moment of the brass stopping your hand slipping onto the blade. What metal is it?

Also beautiful work on presenting the photos. I will have to play more with photoshop and learn how to use it properly. Dennis is a patient teacher but he doesn't get up often or long enough.

Thanks

Jeff

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#3 Post by erron » Tue Feb 24, 2004 12:33 pm

Sure is a gorgeous knife!

8)

Erron

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