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    @Scouser , that's the base solution and I add a few other bits and pieces .
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    Mora Companion HD, with a few alterations, three jimping grooves, 90 degree spine, lanyard hold and forced Apple cider vinegar patina as its a carbon blade, sheath with Gorrila glue surface to waterproof.....

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    Having a run off high carbon hunting knife orders atm . This one is just finished and off to a Central Otago hunter. Viper model in 1084 , forced patina and a very light stone wash.
    Full grind with layered G10 handle scales .

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    Lovely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by viper View Post
    Just finished for a customer in time for the roar. 1084 high carbon steel with a forced patina and light weathered stone wash finish.
    Composite G10 crazy pattern and ringed Gidgee handles.
    G10 liners . Off in time for the roar.Attachment 162599Attachment 162600
    Very, very nice Duncan.
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    When is ivory not ivory, when it’s elforyn, a German product made specifically to replicate ivory without the killing of elephants and the yellowing that ivory goes through over time.
    Used now every place that ivory used to be used, got some cheap, thought I would give it a whirl,!tossed it in a kydex sheath, intended as a very handy and capable neck knife, but could also throw a tec-lok and wear it on a belt, or on the straps of your pack.

    3mm O1 tool steel, heat treated and triple tempered in an oxygen free environment by me. Convex edge taken to 8000k on Japanese water stones, comes with copper pins. Large finger choil to get up a personal with whatever you are cutting.
    About to throw some Paracord on it for neck carry.

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    Not a fan of choils normally but that one looks like a good comfortable design. Nice knife.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tikka7mm08 View Post
    Not a fan of choils normally but that one looks like a good comfortable design. Nice knife.
    It’s more of a finger groove than a true Choil, makes for a very secure grip, even with a wet hand.

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    Getting through chefs knife orders, set of 3 to finish then hopefully have a chance to make a couple hunting knives next round.
    Nitro v, carbon fiber frame and g10 handles. Should be a good kitchen workhorse

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    @Nick-D, handles look really cool mate, nice shaping, well you might be busy on the kitchen stuff I have hunters on the bench .
    Here's the latest : 1080 high carbon steel, G10 liners and carbon pins. Boomslang model with forced patina and light stone wash. Stabilized Brown Mallie timber handles .Name:  Mallie hunter.jpg
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    It's been a while since I visited this thread. @viper your work is looking great!
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    Seeing some fantastic skills from you guys....keep up the great work
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    Just finished. Mamba hunter model. Lime green Juma snake skin and Totara burl composite handles.
    Carbon pins and G10 liners.
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    moasic damasic honsuki (Japanese boning knife)with a spalted sassafras handle
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    Quote Originally Posted by john worthington View Post
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    moasic damasic honsuki (Japanese boning knife)with a spalted sassafras handle
    That is a work of art....drooool
    While I might not be as good as I once was, Im as good once as I ever was!

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