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Posted: 11/30/2011 6:47:13 PM EDT
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LOL
I'd just washed up for doing the maker's mark, plus washing the equipment and stencil afterward. I think I'd washed my hands about five times in the past hour at that point between finishing work, the mark and cleaning up equipment. And now off to finish the sheath. |
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I'd love to have some of that handle material to replace the scales on a knife my father made for me when I was a kid. These look very close to the original color. Can you let me know where to find it? Beautiful knife too, I really like your work. Cost on this one? Thanks! Michael |
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Another short version, even more compact this time. This one's also meant as an EDC and is significantly smaller than my regular Lycaon design. The customer suggested Wolfhound and it works for me. This is also the second one of these knives I've done double beveled. In the past I only did my smaller blades with the double bevel. I'm not sure how much I like the brown canvas, canvas micarta doesn't appeal to me as much as linen or paper. Yet again, pics predate me getting the maker's mark on there. http://www.wolfweb.us/images/wolfhound1/wolfhound1.JPG http://www.wolfweb.us/images/wolfhound1/wolfhound2.JPG http://www.wolfweb.us/images/wolfhound1/wolfhound3.JPG http://www.wolfweb.us/images/wolfhound1/wolfhound4.JPG http://www.wolfweb.us/images/wolfhound1/wolfhound5.JPG Absolutely stunning. Do you use wood for the handles on any of your knives? |
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Once in a while. I've done one Lycaon with bocote and a number of kitchen knives with stabiized burl. A few smaller knives got bolivian rosewood. I'm going to be doing more with stabilized wood but my knives tend toward the utility rather than fine art side of things these days. My current focus is on satin finishes and adding stainless steel to my offerings for current designs. I've also got a new design I want to start making. |
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