If you notice a Scagel and Randall influence, you'd be correct 
A selection of stick tang knives, made in the recent past:
First up is a bird and trout, from 1/6th N690, stag handle:
Next is a father and son set - a hunter and matching B&T:
A dagger with wild olive handle:
Next one up I call the "Ndebele" after an indigenous tribe that wears a multitude of colorful bead work and decorate their huts in multi color patterns. On the first one, my wife actually selected the materials, on the second, bigger one, I was asked to more or less duplicate them. Both knives sport giraffe bone hand guards and Red Karree wood:
4" drop point hunter skinner in African Black Wood:
A mix of 4 and 6" hunters, as well as a some B&T knives:
Thanks for looking
A selection of stick tang knives, made in the recent past:
First up is a bird and trout, from 1/6th N690, stag handle:
Next is a father and son set - a hunter and matching B&T:
A dagger with wild olive handle:
Next one up I call the "Ndebele" after an indigenous tribe that wears a multitude of colorful bead work and decorate their huts in multi color patterns. On the first one, my wife actually selected the materials, on the second, bigger one, I was asked to more or less duplicate them. Both knives sport giraffe bone hand guards and Red Karree wood:
4" drop point hunter skinner in African Black Wood:
A mix of 4 and 6" hunters, as well as a some B&T knives:
Thanks for looking