Thank you for mentioning William Scagel. I have heard the name many times but never looked for pictures of his actual work. This is precisely the look/style that I am shooting for. I found some pictures online and this style was exactly what I was thinking of in regards to plunge line at the...
LOL well there is a Plunge per se, It's just hard to see in the picture. It is from just at the back side of the forward finger choil and "sweeps" up from there. The breaks at the Plunge I have had were with really cheap knives when I was a kid. Tried splitting some Tough branches and Prying...
Is a plunge at the ricasso really necessary? It seems that every knife I have ever had break was at the ricasso plunge line. Granted they were all El Cheapo's that did this, but it seems that this is/would be a weak point in a blade.
On my latest knife attempt I just beveled it up to the...
I am Heartbroken. I wanted so much to go but We lost a U-joint and there goes that....
Tracy I contacted Mr.Ritter at Kniferights.Org as I had already purchased My tickets for the "Sharper Future" Breakfast. He is transferring that slot to you.
I'm sure someone can use it. Maybe next year.....
Put me down for my last entry, I'm in.
Thank you so much for doing this!! That P-38 is enough to enter for, It's the "Real Deal", not an imitation or knock-off!!