First knife finished this year

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First knife finished this year r payne 03-05-2007
Posted by r payne on March 5, 2007, 8:42 pm
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I finally got back to doing some work on knives. I started this one
last year and just got it finished. The steel is 1095. The handle is
mulberry. No bolster on this one. It is just under 7 inches overall
length

http://www.geocities.com/son_of_bluegrass/recent.html

pictures posted here.

ron


Posted by steve@seatraveler.com on March 6, 2007, 2:36 am
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> I finally got back to doing some work on knives. I started this one
> last year and just got it finished. The steel is 1095. The handle is
> mulberry. No bolster on this one. It is just under 7 inches overall
> length
>
> http://www.geocities.com/son_of_bluegrass/recent.html
>
> pictures posted here.
>
> ron


Very nice! What was the blade before you turned it into a knife?

Steve Kramer
"PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
Chiang Mai, Thailand
http://www.photoenvisions.com


Posted by deowll on March 6, 2007, 10:17 pm
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>> I finally got back to doing some work on knives. I started this one
>> last year and just got it finished. The steel is 1095. The handle is
>> mulberry. No bolster on this one. It is just under 7 inches overall
>> length
>>
>> http://www.geocities.com/son_of_bluegrass/recent.html
>>
>> pictures posted here.
>>
>> ron
>
>
> Very nice! What was the blade before you turned it into a knife?

Very attractive. It reminds me of a wood craving knife.

>
> Steve Kramer
> "PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com
>



Posted by r payne on March 7, 2007, 2:54 pm
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"steve@seatraveler.com" wrote:

> > I finally got back to doing some work on knives. I started this one
> > last year and just got it finished. The steel is 1095. The handle is
> > mulberry. No bolster on this one. It is just under 7 inches overall
> > length
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/son_of_bluegrass/recent.html
> >
> > pictures posted here.
> >
> > ron
>
> Very nice! What was the blade before you turned it into a knife?
>
> Steve Kramer
> "PhotoEnvisions" Freelance Photography
> Chiang Mai, Thailand
> http://www.photoenvisions.com

Prior to being a knife it was a bar of 1095. Some time back I decided to
buy some known steel for knives rather than guess. I still play some with
found steel.

ron


Posted by on March 8, 2007, 12:24 am
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> I finally got back to doing some work on knives. I started this
> one last year and just got it finished. The steel is 1095. The
> handle is mulberry. No bolster on this one. It is just under 7
> inches overall length
> http://www.geocities.com/son_of_bluegrass/recent.html
> pictures posted here.
> ron

Cool! :)

Alvin in AZ

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