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    Accidental Beauty

    Did you ever have one of those knives that ended up being much prettier than you had planned. This one turned out that way. Mr Matt Walker supplied the damascus for the blade and the bolsters. The handle is African Blackwood treated with black leather dye. The work still leaves alot to be...
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    Happy 70th Birthday, Don Cowles!

    Happy Birthday Don. Thanks for all the inspiration over the years. Thanks Steve
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    Kudu droppings

    Your standard 9" drop point in 440C with Kudu horn scales. First time working with this horn and I really like it, excluding the smell. Comes up real nice when buffed. Let me know what you think. Thanks Steve
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    New Gal, New Knife Customizer

    Welcome First off I really like the carvings. The last two look quite professional. What mediums are you comfortable working in? What type of carving would you like to do? Can you give us your first name so we can call you something besides carver lady? Thanks Steve
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    Damascus and Mammoth Ivory custom folder

    Very Nice. I especially like the accent thing between the bolster and the handle. Very clean llines. Thanks STeve
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    This one needs a name

    Just completed. Still need to build the sheath. 14 3/4" overall, Matt Walker custom dmascus for the blade, guard and ferrule. The handle is giraffe bone with titanium liners. And it desparately needs a name. I have been calling it the big striped thingy which really does not do it justice. What...
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    Lockback in Stripes

    Another all damascus lockback with Mr Walker's striped damascus. 5 1/2" open just a hair over 3" closed. Hope you like it. Let me know Thanks Steve
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    heat treating engraved blades

    I guess I forgot to mention that these are 440C blades. Does that make a difference in the oxegen free heat treat? Steve
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    heat treating engraved blades

    I am currently involved in a project with Mr Riccardo which will require that the blades for the knives be heat treated after engraving. This is something I have never done before. Do I need to send the blades out to someone who heat treats iin a vaccuum and if so who would you recommend? How is...
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    Curious about a security Pop-up

    Still happening here. Any idea what it is? Steve
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    Mammoth tooth needed

    Brittle is a bit of an understatment. First thing I do is glue it on to some liner material. Even the slightest lateral pressure will break it. Good news is you can normally glue it back together right along the break. Drill with brand new drill bits only and take it very slowly. The mammoth...
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    New Liner Lock Design

    Sean Great looking knife. Steve
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    Nail Nick question

    What do you use to make the nail nick in your blades? Thanks Steve
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    Pocket Pearl

    Very nice knife, love the lines of it. Perfect for carrying in a suit or a purse. Steve
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    All Walker lockback

    Mr Matt Walker supplied the damascus for this beautiful little lockback. It is only 5 3/8" long opened and almost exactly 3" closed. Please let me know what you think. Thanks Steve
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    Natchez Bowie

    13" of 440C blade with 416 bolsters and Arizona Desert Ironwood Handles. This beautiful Bowie camp knife comes complete with all leather handmade pouch sheath. If you need more info or pictures please feel free to ask. $200-SOLD Thanks Steve
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    MOP Liner Lock

    This knife is 6 1/4" long open and 3 1/2 closed. It has 440C blade and body with .040 titanium liners. MOP inlays on both sides and along the spine. Zirconia in the thumb stud and along the spine as well. Please call if you would like more info or pictures. $500 Thanks Steve
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    1st Annual Knife Dogs Awards

    Playing Devils Advocate here: 1. too many awards makes them not worth winning, a maximum of 10 would be good. 2. If a named award ie. Gil Hibben then he needs to be involved in the awarding otherwise meaningless also I have some moral reservations about using someone elses reputation for our...
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    Armidillo Lockback

    All steel lockback design based on Mr Ron Lake's book. The body and blade are 440C as is the back spring and rear spacer, In fact the only thing not 440C is the Armidillo Inlay. It is 6 1/4" overall open and just a hair over 3 1/2" closed. Your comments are both welcome and appreciated. Thanks...
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