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I think a lot of good questions are simply never asked because of fear or embarrassment. I know that I've held back from posting a question due to tha...
This has been a very enlightening discussion. Thanks to all who have contributed. [quote name='Kevin R. Cashen' date='14 April 2015 - 09:39 AM' t...
A truly masterful piece, Steve. The very fine and precise engineering is a marvel all by itself, but the elegance and beauty built into each individua...
One of my very first welding projects was a little guillotine fuller I made for my anvil to help pinch down the tang on a forged blade. ...
Very nice, John. Those bronze spacers provide a great contrast. The matching radius of the rounded spine and guard collar is a nice touch as well. Eve...
Nice knife and a great story, Jason. Looks like it would be a real pleasure to carry and use
Another beauty, John. Wonderful attention to detail
Very elegant knife, Jason. Terrific piece of stag too! Did you also do the engraving? Very nice work
I agree - layer count is important. Under 200 layers or so won't have the same chatoyance as a 300 or 400 layer blade. In my experience the etch...
I also really like a nice random pattern, and will use some of the same techniques described above, but will also occasionally cut some grooves into t...
Hi Jason
I had meant to reply sooner but my computer ate my first attempt. Anyway let me just say that this is a beautiful, very elegant dagger. I really ...
I'm enjoying reading the various replies here. Nothing like a "what I carry" thread by a bunch of guys who make and use knives every day. I will ...
Very nice looking knife, Kyle. Terrific lines. And you could do a lot worse than to take a little inspiration from the likes of Jason, Adam, and Sam...