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    First try at Hamon

    I'd say you did a great job. Well done, sir.
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    Drying an Oak Burl

    Recently I came across a red oak burl and harvested it. The burl was attached to a tree that had rotted and fallen to the ground where it laid for a number of years. While the tree itself was rotten and crumbling, the burl was rock solid. It was a large burl and altogether weighed 300-400...
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    Another Hiking companion

    Very nicely done.
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    Chef Knife #2

    Nicely done, Frank.
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    Help us design our next sticker

    "Helping you keep your edge"
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    First of a Pair (Updated)

    I think a father and son will be well pleased with your excellent work. Well done.
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    Custom Hunter/Camp knife

    Congrats on a beautiful knife. As usual, shows a lot of talent.
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    Finished Bowie with sheath and belt

    Very nice and well done.
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    My First Student?

    Ed's suggestion is spot on re the waiver. But it is not foolproof. Liability insurance is best, but a waiver at least gives your lawyer something to talk about in front of a jury. I don't think a waiver will ever excuse negligence or gross negligence on the part of an instructor, but that is...
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    San Mai Camp Chopper

    Fantastic work. So well done. Congrats.
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    Art show invitation....

    Thanks for setting a great example for the knife community. A job very well done.
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    New Skinner In Progress (Finished)

    Great job and awesome looking.
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    As a further introduction a few of my kitchen knives

    Congratulations on some fine knives.
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    Japanese influenced blade

    Awesome work.
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    New attempt at a hidden tang

    Very nice.
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    It's time to tackle the "Intro."

    Good luck in your endeavors. Making knives is certainly a passion and can be somewhat expensive. Sorta like having another monthly car payment.
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    How do you bevel your blades?

    2x72 grinder
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    Red,White And Blue Elk Hunter

    Beautiful knife. WTG!!
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    A couple of firsts: Big Bowies and Hamons

    John is a great mentor, indeed. I would say that you did a terrific job with your first hamon. WTG.
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