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    canister weld mosaic hunter

    here's the last of three pieces i did from a billet i made. The materials used were w2 barstock, and 1080+ powder. I think the result was pretty cool. The scales on this are cocobolo , and pins are 416 s.s. The dark area towards from of blade at top is actually an unintentional hamon peeking...
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    primitive patch knives and rawhide sheaths (sheath work by john cohea)

    here's a couple patch knives i forged. The top one is 1090, and the lower is 1084. The accents are hand made copper rivits, and they have an etched patina. the sheaths were made by john cohea, and he did a great job and really helped make a great package of these knives. the top comes...
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    oosick fighter

    Here is a recent fighter I finished. Its got some really great walrus oosick for the handle. The sheath is made by John Cohea . For this type of sheath he was the only way to go. And he has for a long time been one of my favorite makers,so when he agreed to do the work for me I was thrilled...
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    well endowed fighter

    Here's a pretty sweet little fighter i forged from some 1095, most of the details are obvious so i wont bore you with typing them, but i do want to make note this is a reallly great piece of oosick, ive used oosick several times in the past but considering the actual piece of the walrus(biz end...
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    a well endowed fighter

    Here's a pretty sweet little fighter i forged from some 1095, most of the details are obvious so i wont bore you with typing them, but i do want to make note this is a reallly great piece of oosick, ive used oosick several times in the past but considering the actual piece of the walrus(biz end...
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    turkish twist fighter

    I recently finished this....what i call a fighter, it was commissioned by a by a fellow forum member. Some may have already seen my pics that were crappy on other sites, but i just got these in yesterday. I must say my first time dealing with Mr. Cooper was more than delightful. I did a 15...
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    damascus bowie

    hey ya'll, just wanted to put up a quick pick of a recent bowie comission i finished . 11'' double ground blade of my own steel, ironwood scales. thanks for looking
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    some recent work

    It's been long time since i posted, figured i would show a couple knives i finished recently. thanks for looking Andrew
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    forge finish damascus bowie

    Hello all, this is a recent bowie I have finished. First let me say these pics are not the best, but in hand this knife has a great pattern, and a very warm and comfortable feeling to it. I forged the billed from 15n20 and 1095. It was a very high layer random pattern billet i made up a few...
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    nekked necker

    Here's another neck/edc knife i finished up. It is as always my own damascus welded up in my shop. This one is a mix of w1,1095,and 15n20. This one feels super good in hand, it is about 3/16'' thick, and all the edges are completely rounded off , really this one just fits very well in hand. It...
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    a few recent ones

    Here's just some random pics of some knives I have done so far this year, thanks for looking
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    Ole Jezabelle

    this one was named by the new owner. I forged it from some 3/4'' x 1 1/4'' W2 stock I recieved from yours truely the nj baroness.....I mean nj baron :p I must say, I was directly inspired by the "cloud cutter" I believe done by D Fogg and J Fikes , so it is very similar but still in its own...
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    carved damascus

    This is one I have been working on Off and on for a while. It is 1095 and 15n20 twist I welded up. After welding I surface ground the bar and started carving the billet to what I have now. There is still alot of polishing, aand all has to be done by hand , so as to not wash out the lines of the...
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    5 damascus B&T's

    Here are 5 that a customer ordered for Christmas gifts, I thought they came out really cool. Even though the pic isnt very clear, the pattern in them was real nice and had great contrast. They are 1095 and 15n20. They all measure between 6 1/4'' - 7 1/4''. The handles are (L to R) ...
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    the "MAZONA"

    Got another pic of this one, this one isn't much better, but it shows the whole package. I called it the "MAZONA", It is a ladder pattern blade and blued damascus guard, with desert ironwood burl handle. Sheath was made by Robert Jones. The overall is about 20'', with a blade of 14''. The...
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    recent work, or shamless plug

    Well, some of you may or may not have seen these pics already, if so sorry to bore you, everyone else i hope you enjoy some of the lastest pieces I have completed.
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    recent work....or shamless plug ;)

    Well, some of you may or may not have seen these pics already, if so sorry to bore you, everyone else i hope you enjoy some of the lastest pieces I have completed.
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    classy chopper

    I forged this from 1084, and it was clay quenched. The handle is some nicely figured Black Walnut. The guard is a hand textured copper, and there is a 1010 and copper spacer on the handle as well. The butt of the handle is also carved and textured, just to add a little extra to the piece. The...
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    damascus hawk

    I forged this from a billet of 700+ layers of 1080,1018,w1, and nickle wire. The nickle wire was coiled around 1080, but there isn't enough in there to effect the cutting ability. This is a wrap around style hawk, i used a hawk drift to open the eye up and give it a taper, so the handle is...
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    one i was kinda proud of

    While i am a fairly new maker, and got a long way to go, i must say i was very pleased and i guess a lil proud of this one:o . So i am posting some pics of a knife i already posted , to show the leather work, it was done by Robert Jones of www.handsewnleather.com . Robert has been doing all...
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