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Show offs. This is my badass knife.

 

Even got a light on it so I can see a mofoka when I stab a mofoka.  #ghettolife4me    

 

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You guys got some nice blades though.

lol the best one

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One i finished making today, damascus blade with a mahogany handle and bear paw mosaic pin I made a month back.

 

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What is the handle material on the second set and what is the ball park cost of them to make and or sell?  Very nice by the way.  I love the Damascus steel.  The knives look great.

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its burr from an ash tree i felled three year back. One went to america, the other belgium. The manufacturing costs can vary immensely depending on the steels you use, the folds you put in etc, I'd not part with one for less than £150 in the plain damasc with those handles.

 

I made some a week back from a cobalt steel and another steel with a  high vanadium content, mega hard to forge as the stuff is like concrete even when glowing  yellow, those, id not even try to guess a price, three days to make a small block of steel :D

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I would've showed my knife but the police took it :|

not because I stabbed someone, Because my dad stabbed himself with it as an attempt to suicide.

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Klink I love the work you have in these.  We have a local guy that forges his own and I asked if he made his own Damascas and he said he did.  The next show that comes around I'll see if I can get some pictures of his work.  They are very nice and interesting.  I use knifes like tools and they get a work out, so if I lose or damage one I don't want to be hart broken over it. This is just a personal thing so I know I'd be devestated if I had one like yours and damaged or lost it.  I wish I knew forging and could make my own.  Again, I really like your your work and the handles are beautiful.

 

 

Bajan, sorry to hear that about your father.  I hope he gets better.

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My old russian knife, that was found in the forrest much time ago.

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This thing hardly counts as a knife as it's so small, but it makes a good scraper of tobacco pipes.

 

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This thing hardly counts as a knife as it's so small, but it makes a good scraper of tobacco pipes.

 

Next topic: Show Us Your Pipes, ha. I have 2 or 3 laying around. 

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This is what I carry with me. Kershaw Leek. All metal, thin, assisted open, and the finish on it is super hard.

 

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The legality on the assisted open is iffy. I love the knife and it's my EDC but I'm pretty sure I'm screwed if I get pulled and searched and it's on me. Plus the bigger one just looks mean. I carry it for hiking/outdoorsy stuff but never if I'm going around town

 

Here in Minnesota the legality of assisted open knives is pretty clear. As long as it doesn't have a button (ie: you have to actually move the blade) it's not a switchblade.

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This is what I carry with me. Kershaw Leek. All metal, thin, assisted open, and the finish on it is super hard.

 

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Here in Minnesota the legality of assisted open knives is pretty clear. As long as it doesn't have a button (ie: you have to actually move the blade) it's not a switchblade.

Yea.. I live in mass. Cops will give you shit for anything sharper than a spoon, but that's just mass.

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