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    Mahogany "Zuava" (Traditional Tuscan Folder)

    This style is called Zuava. It's the tradidtional slip-joint from a town in Tuscany called Scaperia where knives have been made since the middle ages. This one is African Mahogany. The finish is hand rubbed teak oil and took about a month to do. This handle is very "shimmery" :) and the...
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    Rosewood and Ivory Trapper

    This is my first knife being offered for sale to someone that I don't know personally! I'm new to forums, so please excuse me if I don't use proper ettiquite. The blades and springs are D2. Liners and bolsters are stainless. The pin at the back is brass, the small scale pins are nickel...
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    Some Knives I Made

    Here are a few pictures of some Knives I made. They are 100% hand made. I only use 2 power tools, a drill press and a grizzly knife grinder. I cut the blanks, grind the blades and handles, and polish everything with my own 2 hands! I Would love to hear your feedback.
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    Hello From L.A.

    Hi I'm Joel and I make Knives. I learned the basics in Tuscany and have focused on it full time for the last few years. I joined this forum to share my creations with others who appreciate Knives the way I do.
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