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    First folder

    That's a very nice first attempt. Great job! Phil
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    Most of the time I don't mind

    She must be bigger than she looks in the photo...she's 1.8 miles from me too!
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    Culinary set-complete

    Well done!
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    Hello from Round Rock, TX

    Welcome Lee! I grew up down the road in Hutto and wife is from RR. I think you'll enjoy this forum...I certainly have. Give me a shout if you're ever in the Bryan/College Station area. I always enjoy meeting fellow knife makers. Phil Tham
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    Slimline Trapper

    Very nice Craig! Phil
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    Ti-3 acid rascal

    Fine lookin knife...love the colors! Phil
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    Ebony and Ivory - A Couple of Swaybacks

    Thanks again guys! I'm havin a ball.
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    Ebony and Ivory - A Couple of Swaybacks

    Thanks for the comments! Phil
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    Ebony and Ivory - A Couple of Swaybacks

    Still workin on my slipjoint abilities and had to try my hand at some more difficult to work handle materials. Held my breath the whole time, but got them together without splitting or cracking. Can't believe it...my luck usually runs the other way. Absolute proof that a blind hog can find an...
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    Integral hunter ICE AGE

    I like everything about that knife...outstanding! Phil
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    drop-7 modificato

    Like the way you finished that D2...cool knife! Phil
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    Meet Mister Wizard

    That's a very attractive package...excellent work!
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    Damascus and ivory

    Those are some fine lookin folders! Phil
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    Lanny’s Clip with jigged bone

    Another outstanding knife! Thanks for showing your work. Phil
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    HHH Feather Damascus Single Blade Trapper

    You should be proud...looks like you did a great job! Phil
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    Macoupin County Marauder

    Nice lines and great hammon. Well done! Phil
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    Doctor's Knife

    Thanks for the comments...much appreciated!
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    Doctor's Knife

    This was my first attempt at a 3 bolster integral frame...is that what it's called? Blade and backspring are CPM-154 and scales are interior mammoth ivory. About 4" closed. Thanks for lookin! -Phil
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    Big Slipjoint for Texas

    Very nice! I bet it sells too...us Texicans love trappers! Phil
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    Basic bladesmithing 2 with Ed Caffrey

    Won't take many like that to pay the tuition costs. Exceptional is right! Phil
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