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    Persian gents folder for blade

    This little bad boy is going to blade. Blade steel is 1095 raindrop Damascus. Bolsters 1095 rattler pattern Damascus. Handle material is mammoth ivory. Sharp as hell and smooth as silk. Comments are welcome. Come check it out at blade show table 1k. Thanks for looking.
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    Some folders for Blade

    Thanks Aus the buf horn and Damascus folder is my favorite folder that I've made so far. Thanks for the compliments. Im working on a couple for blade ill post as I get them done
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    Some folders for Blade

    Blade hand rubbed D2 Handles are water buffalo horn Bolsters are 1095 random pattern Damascus Anodized and jeweled file worked liners Blade bead blasted D2 Bolster carbon fiber Handle material red and black g10 Blade acid etched and bead blasted D2 Bolsters carbon fiber Handle...
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    do you like file work on a knife?

    I tried to post a few pics but with little success but managed to post a few in the knife gallery area. For some reason it just won't let me post pics in this thread or the blade show thread
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    Couple of gent's folders

    095 Birdseye Damascus Bolsters Latter pattern 1095 File worked inside and out Damascus 1095 backstrap Gold anodized jeweled and file worked liners File worked screws and pins Blade 1095 raindrop Damascus Bolsters 1095 random pattern Heat colored file worked inside and out 01...
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    do you like file work on a knife?

    I'd like to post some pics but I'm skimming wifi off the prod platform I work and my flicker site is blocked. ( those b*stards) but I'll be home Monday I'll post some pics then. I think file work that is out of the ordinary and just completely unique really makes a gents folder really pop out to...
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    do you like file work on a knife?

    I make gents folders and I put some nice file work inside and outside the back strap heat color it sometimes and also file work the liners jewel and anodize them. File work doesn't really serve any purpose other than making a knife more unique and a little more flashy but I personally like...
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    Hello from south east Texas

    Just like to introduce my self. I've been making knives for about a year now, I however am not new to knife making being the son of Joe Pardue and grandson of Melvin Pardue. Knife making has been part of my life since I can remember. I work offshore im only home one week a month so I read more...
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